Zach Sorgen
Zach Sorgen fronts an alternative rock band under his own name. Their debut album 'Take Control' came out in 2012, with the title track becoming a notable...
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Zach Sorgen fronts an alternative rock band under his own name. Their debut album 'Take Control' came out in 2012, with the title track becoming a notable song for them. The band's lineup has included guitarist Mike Stanton, bassist Jake Thompson, and drummer Matt Ryan.
In 2015, Sorgen was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and has spoken about those experiences. That same year, the band released a song called 'The Martyr' which drew some criticism for its subject matter, which Sorgen addressed as being about addiction and depression.
They've put out a few albums since then, including 'Hope and Ruin' in 2018 and 'Ashes and Embers' in 2021. Their music tends to work with themes of personal struggle and has found an audience in the alternative rock scene.
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