Sorry by Victoria Hume
Tom Jenkins | Wednesday 18 January, 2012 15:58
Landing, the second album from Victoria Hume, has caused something of a stir here at Snipe HQ. Three years in the making, it’s a masterclass in pocket-sized, minimal drama-folk. We’re rapidly developing a mini musical crush on the London-based songstress. Download opening track Sorry below. The album is available in its entirety here.
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