California-based Ling likewise coordinated with rap-rock band Flipsyde’s Dave Lopez for production and guitar on tunes like “Straight Into The Ocean” and “A Name In Your Book” Anurag Tagat Aug 19, 2023 California-based artist Allen Ling. In between running a physical treatment organization he owns, being the main caretaker for his 90-year-old mom and preserving a farm, you ‘d believe Allen Ling would not actually have energy and time to end up being a rock artist too. With the release of 2 tunes and their film-like video– “Straight Into The Ocean” and “A Name In Your Book”– Ling selects back up on music after a long space. The Chinese-origin, American artist based in California was vocalist and guitar player in a 13-piece band and obviously edited 200 tunes at some point in the Eighties. They were “exhumed” in 2009, by which time Ling was likewise into comics, publishing and executive manufacturer for other artists like The Runaway Hearts. While Ling counts the similarity Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys and The Cure, there’s likewise an apparent Nineties and early 2000s alt-rock taste heard in the rich production visual and guitars heard on “Straight Into The Ocean” and “A Name In Your Book.” Launched in June and July this year, the tunes become part of a trilogy of tunes that are loosely influenced by Ling’s own tryst with love and relationships. He even generated star Aramis Knight (just recently seen in Ms. Marvel as Kareem/Red Dagger) to play a character in the video for “Straight Into The Ocean,” which information a story about heartbreak and severe procedures taken while grieving lost love. “I composed that tune right out of heartbreak,” Ling states over a video call from the U.S. The video for “A Name In Your Book” opens with an efficiency of “A Straight Into The Ocean,” where Ling is seen carrying out with regu
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