The singer and songwriter of rock music
known as Liz Herald has released her debut EP, “Out of the Dark.”
The album contains six Liz Herald originals for an approximate total
listening time of 20 minutes. It has been proudly published as an
independent release without the involvement of the corporate music
industry. Strong, affirming, creative and aggressive, Liz Herald's
“Out of the Dark” EP stands as evidence that this artist from
North Michigan has plenty up her sleeve for 2018.
Self-described contemporary-pop-folk
artist Liz Herald cites as main artistic influences Pat Benatar, P!nk
and One Republic. Of these, Herald may have most in common with P!nk
in terms of pop-rock sensibilities and thematic songwriting. However,
fans of folk music, folk rock, and even contemporary country music
are also likely to find something they appreciate in “Out of the
Dark” by Liz Herald.
Asked to describe the message of her
new album, Liz Herald writes, “This album is about beginnings and
life experiences. Each song is specific and relates to my world in an
unforgettable moment. It is the beginning of my solo professional
career and a connection with others that have felt or are feeling
that way.”
Liz Herald has been around. After
growing up in what her current official bio describes as “a
struggling area of northern Michigan,” Herald joined the US Navy
and commenced her tour around the world. As an enlisted woman, she
kept her performance chops sharp by singing the National Anthem at a
wide variety of military ceremonies. She also took home a Top-5
ribbon for her performance at the International Modeling and Talent
Association New York Conference.
2015 saw Herald leaving the USN for the
stage. Today she writes and performs music under the Kent Wells
Productions umbrella based in the music hotbed of Nashville, Tenn.
The “Out of the Dark” EP from Liz
Herald is available from over 600 quality digital music stores online
worldwide now. Get in early, pop fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
The “Out of the Dark” EP
from Liz Herald –
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