Indie pop artist Sid Dorey returns with their second EP, Middle Seat, a deeply personal reflection on loss, change, and the search for connection. Following the success of their debut, Drama in Doses, Middle Seat builds on Dorey’s knack for storytelling and emotional honesty, offering an unflinching look at the highs and lows of becoming an adult.
The EP explores themes of grief and self-discovery, while also touching on the complexities of love and identity. “The middle seat can be the most uncomfortable spot in the car,” says Dorey, reflecting on the inspiration behind the title. “But it can also be the most joyful — if you’re surrounded by the right people. This EP is about finding those people and choosing to stay.”
Dorey’s music invites listeners into a space that is both raw and hopeful. It’s about the growing pains of life — navigating moments of discomfort, uncertainty, and self-doubt, while also embracing the possibility of healing and personal growth.
As a Florida native now based in Nashville, Dorey’s unique voice and vulnerability have gained attention for their authenticity. Their music has resonated with a growing fanbase, particularly those who connect with Dorey’s exploration of queer identity and lived experiences. Dorey’s songwriting, which blends elements of indie pop with emotional depth, often addresses topics like religious trauma, fractured family dynamics, and the intricacies of modern relationships, all from a distinctly queer perspective.
Sid Dorey’s Middle Seat is an intimate, emotionally charged EP that reflects the struggle to find balance in life — and the courage to embrace the journey. As they continue to carve out their place in the indie music scene, this release marks another significant step forward for an artist whose honest storytelling and vulnerability are reshaping the landscape of indie pop.