Dylan Marlowe has shared his latest track “Sorryville,” co-written by Marlowe with Jimi Bell, Seth Ennis, and Joe Fox, who also produced the track.
Marlowe explores the genres of both country and pop/punk music with “Sorryville,” which was also recently seen on his debut album Mid-Twenties Crisis.
Marlowe said of “Sorryville” – “Growing up, my friends and I would listen to a lot of different pop punk music along with country when we would drive around. Being exposed to different types of music when I was young has definitely impacted me as an artist. I think you can really hear the pop punk influences in ‘Sorryville’ and I always enjoy sharing that side of myself musically. I actually teased this song on TikTok a while back and I’ve been waiting for the right time to drop it – really excited to have this one out in the world. Hope y’all love it.”
Marlowe is also currently on the road with Bailey Zimmerman as direct support for Zimmerman’s New To Country Summer Tour which continues through September.
See the official visualizer for ‘Sorryville’ – HERE.
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