Jordi has announced release of her debut album ‘Sorry I’m Late’

Date:

Photo credit: Leah Rom

Drummer, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and semi-viral TikToker, Jordi, has officially announced the release of her highly anticipated debut album titled Sorry I’m Late, set to be available on August 4 through Dangerbird Records. 

Jordi has released a new track and accompanying music video for “Odd Day,” which follows the earlier releases of two additional singles from the album, namely “so easy” and “Clear,” both of which garnered attention earlier this year.

Some days just suck,” commiserates Jordi on “Odd Day,” “This song is like a hug for when that kind of day hits you. It’s the dissociation between what’s in front of you and feeling; a sense of nostalgia that acts a warm blanket, or a lurking apprehension that sends shivers down the spine that aches to end the pain. Everything stops feeling real and time just exists.”

Jordi’s songwriting approach is refreshingly honest and unapologetic, reminiscent of the empowering female-led rock of the 90s. Her sonic influences can be traced back to the early days of Foo Fighters, Sheryl Crow, Veruca Salt, and Hole, resulting in a sound that captivates listeners with its raw energy and authenticity.

Sorry I’m Late Track Listing
1.    clear
2.    idk
3.    so easy
4.    rocking in the back
5.    bitterweet
6.    odd day
7.    nightlife
8.    escape route
9.    blindfolds
10. i’ll never know

Pre-save Sorry I’m Late and listen to other available tracks here.

Follow Jordi on her socials:
Instagram // TikTok // Twitter // Facebook // Spotify

Leave a Reply

Share post:

More from Author

More like this
Related

The Fray move forward with “A Light That Waits” and 2026 tour

The Fray released their new single, “A Light That...

vaultboy is headed to your city on upcoming Spring 2026 tour

American singer-songwriter vaultboy has just revealed dates for his...

Jordi says hello to the world while saying goodbye to old love on ‘Jordi’ — Album Review

Recommended Tracks: “Pretty Intentions,” “Time Zones,” “Unlearn You” Artists You...

Nate Vickers levels up with new EP ‘Don’t Look Down’ and hometown tour — EP Review

Alt-rock riser Nate Vickers opens a new chapter with...