Sorcey

Sorcey: The Dynamic Force in Modern Alternative Rock
Sorcey is an alternative rock artist from Manchester, England, known for blending gritty guitar riffs with introspective lyricism. The artist's 2018 debut album, 'Neon Ghosts,' charted in the UK Top 40 and established a dedicated fanbase across Europe.
Early career
Sorcey began writing and performing music in Manchester's vibrant indie scene around 2012. Early self-released EPs, like 2014's 'Static Waves,' caught the attention of local independent label Circuit Records, which signed the artist the following year.
Breakthrough
The major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of the debut album 'Neon Ghosts' on Circuit Records. Fueled by strong alternative radio play, the album's lead single spent several weeks on the UK Rock Chart, eventually earning a silver certification for sales.
Key tracks
Neon Ghosts — This atmospheric title track became a signature song and a staple of live performances.
Fault Lines — The driving lead single provided Sorcey's first major radio hit and chart entry.
Glimmer — A notable collaboration with producer Liam Vance that showcased a more polished, anthemic side.
Half-Light — This fan-favorite deep cut is often praised for its intricate guitar work and raw emotional delivery.
Following the success of 'Neon Ghosts,' Sorcey embarked on extensive touring, including support slots for larger acts and festival appearances. The 2021 follow-up album, 'Echo Logic,' saw the artist experimenting with denser production while maintaining a core rock sound, and it debuted at number 32 on the UK Albums Chart.
Recent years have seen notable collaborations, including a guest vocal feature on the track 'Vertigo' by electronic-rock duo The Arcs in 2022. Sorcey's music continues to evolve, with a consistent output of singles and EPs keeping the artist relevant in the modern rock conversation.
Fans of Nothing But Thieves will appreciate Sorcey's powerful vocal range and genre-blending approach. The atmospheric guitar textures share common ground with The National. Listeners who enjoy the melodic intensity of Royal Blood will find similar energy in Sorcey's work. The lyrical depth and British rock foundation are comparable to Sam Fender.
Sorcey's catalog receives regular airplay on a variety of stations featured here, from dedicated alternative rock radio stations to online rock streams that champion guitar-driven music. Independent music radio stations, in particular, have been consistent supporters since the early Circuit Records days.
You can discover the powerful alternative rock of Sorcey by tuning into the radio stations available on onairium.com, where the artist's hits and deep cuts are regularly featured in the rotation.