Ben Jorgensen is an American musician, best known as the frontman of the rock band Armor for Sleep, which he formed in 2000. The band's genre primarily spans alternative rock and emo, characterized by introspective lyrics and atmospheric sounds. Armor for Sleep gained prominence with their 2005 album "What to Do When You Are Dead," which explores themes of life, death, and emotional struggle, resonating with a generation of listeners. Jorgensen is notable for his songwriting and his ability to blend melodic hooks with deeper lyrical content. The band's sound evolved over the years, incorporating elements of pop-punk and post-hardcore, which contributed to their distinctive style. After Armor for Sleep disbanded in 2008, Jorgensen pursued various musical projects, including solo work and collaborations, such as the band "The Sound of Animals Fighting." His influence on the emo and alternative rock scenes is evident, as he helped shape the sound of the mid-2000s through his innovative approach to songwriting and production. Jorgensen's work continues to inspire emerging artists within the genre.