July Song of the Month: You Won't Be Safe With Me
/A song that's a lot less ominous than the title would have you believe.
Read MoreA song that's a lot less ominous than the title would have you believe.
Read MoreA portrait of a pitiable Dickensian orphan that takes one or two cues from the Decemberists.
Read MoreAll the best philosophers took naps.
Read MoreSomething to hum when no one's around to say goodnight.
Read MoreA duet that deals with disappointment.
Read MoreA catchy sketch on guitar that somehow transformed into a theme for an old western movie.
Read MoreA less-than-original blues song that criticizes unoriginality.
Read MoreAs a songwriter friend of mine endearingly once put it—I have a tendency to throw "left turns" into my songs. My melodies are often peppered with "wrong" notes, or notes that seem to subtly violate expected progressions.
Read MoreSome apologies just make you feel worse.
Read MoreWhen it comes to what I make and why, I think I face some difficulties that make the problem of branding challenging. The most obvious issue is that I make so many kinds of music.
Read MoreAn old generation x-er in the park expresses relief and a little remorse about not being cool anymore.
Read MoreKyle made a punk song? Yeah, it doesn't make sense to me either.
Read MoreA stream-of-consciousness piece that has something to do with the role of imagination in making sense of a messy relationship.
Read MoreA solo piano piece that draws inspiration from Chopin's Nocturnes and Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata."
Read MoreWhat's the cost of waiting for happily ever after?
Read MoreA song about bullying, despite what the name would suggest—with bongos!
Read MoreKyle Sorenson is a Bozeman-based singer-songwriter and music producer. Posting one new song a month.
I'm a singer-songwriter hobbyist based in Bozeman, MT. This website is a home for my music and a place for me to dissect the craft of songwriting.