Sorensen & Mechlowicz
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Sorensen & Mechlowicz

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She's So Good to Me / Diving Board EP
Ten More Good Years EP

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Soren Sorensen met Brian Mechlowicz in 1996 at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Sorensen studied Film Scoring while Mechlowicz majored in Music Business. Thanks to mutual friends, the two played what they affectionately refer to as "the worst gig ever," a set of covers for a Quincy, Massachusetts high school prom substance-free after-party. Their first public performance as a duo came that same year in New York City at a club neither remembers the name of. Drunk and uninvited, the two took the stage between acts to pay homage to Hall and Oates with a moving rendition of "Sara Smile."

After graduation, Sorensen stayed in Boston to pursue a career in film, while Mechlowicz returned to New York to work in the music business. A few years later Sorensen finally rejoined Mechlowicz in the big city and the duo began writing songs and playing gigs at various clubs. In 2005, Sorensen & Mechlowicz decided to record some tracks at a studio owned by fellow Berklee alum, Brooke Fox, and her husband, Kurt Gellersted, both frequent collaborators. Their first single, a double A-side, She's So Good to Me & Diving Board, is available at CDBaby, iTunes, Napster and many other fine music retailers. A full-length will be released at the end of 2008.

Their music has been described as "Ryan Adams meets Bryan Adams" and "Indie-Rock/Easy-Listening", but their songs definitely reveal their influences better than a phrase or two; effortlessly mixing a steady diet of classic Brit Pop such as Oasis, Blur, Supergrass, Travis and Elbow with an obsessive love (without the slightest hint of sarcasm) for Michael McDonald, Phil Collins, George Michael, and Air Supply.