Dorian Sorriaux
Total Guitar|Summer 2018

The electric Blues Pill shows his folk side.

Dorian Sorriaux

If the name Dorian Sorriaux rings a bell that’ll probably be because the prodigious guitar talent has spent the last seven years nailing stunning Peter Green-like pentatonics in Blue Pills.

His solo project has a similarly classic quality, but that’s about as far as the comparisons can go. Instead, in debut EP Hungry Ghost, we’re offered a folk embedded record that sits in a quiet, cavernous space between Neil Young, Tim Buckley and the jazzier folk stylings of players like Ryley Walker.

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