Trent Romens “Aware”

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    Artista / Grupo: Trent Romens

    Álbum: Aware

    Discográfica: New Folk / BlindRaccoon

    Año publicación: 2011

    Fecha crítica: 2/2012

    Valoración: GREAT

Trent Romens is one of the new values of contemporary blues, who is called to continue the saga of this music a little bit forgotten nowadays by the majority of fans from all over the world This young man was born only twenty years ago in Edina, Minnesota and since he was a little boy, he was deeply impressed by guitarists like Duane Allman, Jerry Garcia and Bob Marley Trent has an explosive, passionate, dynamic and at the same time exquisite style, both in the way of singing as how he plays guitar, with interesting versatile composer abilities and many things to tell us in his songs From these lines we bet on him and his promising future I believe he is facing a great challenge and I am convinced he gradually will jump to the first places to become a future Joe Bonamasa or Derek Trucks so, time will tell it!! The album includes ten songs, eight Trent Romens’ own ones, plus Jazz Gillum’s Key To The Highway and St Louis Jimmy Oden’s Going Down Slow Besides Romens on guitar and vocals, you will find John Wright on bass, Toby Marshall on Hammond organ, Jordan Carlson on drums and Tony Paul percussion



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