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Pool Kids Premiere New Song “Sorry Not Sorry"

Pool Kids have shared a new track called “Sorry Not Sorry.” That song will appear on their new album “Easier Said Than Done,” which will be available on August 15. Christine Goodwyne commented:

“When you feel like you’re somebody’s second choice, or like you’re not as important to them as they are to you, it can send you into this desperate, embarrassing sort of spiral. In phases like those, it can feel very empowering to pick yourself up, take control of the situation and be like “whatever, I’m not going to tolerate this, I don’t need this person’s approval”. I used to get caught sort of in the middle of those two approaches, swinging back and forth between totally desperate and totally in-control.

It’s been many years since I’ve dealt with or felt anything like that, but it’s the kind of feeling that you never forget. Sometimes when I’m writing it can be inspiring to tap into those old, more potent emotions that I haven’t felt in a long time. It’s kind of an ode to an old version of myself that would’ve found a song like this very cathartic."

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PostedAugust 12, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsPool Kids

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