The songwriter and recording artist of
blues music known as Terence Lording has released his latest
extended-play record, “Resonate the Night.” The EP contains four
original Lording tracks for an approximate total listening time of 25
minutes, making for a roundly comprehensive introduction to this
remarkable music artist for listeners not yet acquainted. It has been
published as an independent release without the outside influence of
the corporate music power structure. Utterly unique, entirely fresh,
and thrumming with the ingenuity which characterized the beat poets
of the 1950s and '60s, “Resonate the Night” is both art for the
artist and music for longtime listeners who are tired of the
same-old, same-old sound.
Terence Lording surprised hardcore fans
of blues and jazz with his “Forecast Lightning” single which
appeared on online music shelves around the world in January of 2015.
Bringing a classy, shadowy, introspective and even somehow palpable
feel to blues music which is seldom (if ever) heard in the genre,
Lording's “Forecast Lightning” colored him as a wildly creative
musician with a composer's mind and an artist's intrepidity. Music by
Lording has appropriately been described as 'musical imagery.'
Asked to comment on the overall themes
of his new “Resonate the Night” record, Lording reveals himself
to be an altogether intuitive musician, writing only: “Because
sometimes it feels just right…”
As a special nod to his existing fan
base who know him largely from his spectacular emergence with
“Forecast Lightning,” a newly remastered version of his first
single appears and even opens the “Resonate the Night” EP.
Lording himself has cited extremely
various musical influences, including the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, the
Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, and Led Zeppelin. He began playing
guitar at four-years old and is largely a musical autodidact. He
played experimental music in college and continues to blaze his own
trail through contemporary and experimental blues and jazz today. He
has gone on record to state his interests nearly cover the musical
gamut: blues, jazz, soul, hard rock, blues rock, classical music,
rock ‘n’ roll, rhythm ‘n’ blues, pop, songwriting and studio
recording.
“Resonate the Night” by Terence
Lording is available online worldwide.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“Resonate the Night” by
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