Biography
Satellite Tragedy’s Ridd Sorensen absolutely lives and breathes 90’s alternative rock. Since the release of their 2008 debut album New Beautiful on Pop-Up Records, the band and Sorenson (half of Satellite Tragedy) hasn’t showed any signs of slowing down their rapid production pace. As they continue to pour on exceptional demos for their second album, Sorenson has also lent his vocal talents to fellow Failure Tribute artists B.L. Barakus and the now defunct Orion. In case these weren’t enough outlets for his musical flood, Sorenson has brought Blind Dog Sky to the world, a solo project with guest collaborator Michael Marquesen. Creating an avenue to explore sub-genres previously untouched by his other projects; once again Sorenson has proven his ability to tackle a vast cross section of styles, seemingly with the greatest of ease. His penchant for 90’s alternative rock is broad and knowledgeable; as he demonstrates his ability to conquer everything modern rock radio of the previous decade holds near and dear. While his other band may stay relatively close to the space rock and the occasional industrial tag, Blind Dog Sky finds room for Sorenson to explore various degrees of Americana, power-pop, alt/country, folk, and garage rock. Similar in fashion to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s adventure into Americana on “Howl,” the tracks on Blind Dog Sky traverse genre while maintaining a unified sound.
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