MP3 Trent Romens - Aware
Scorching guitar riffs and captivating melodies. Trent Romens first original album "AWARE" is original rock/blues/pop. With meaningful lyrics and a sincere delivery, this CD will keep you wanting more and more.
10 MP3 Songs in this album (47:32) !
Related styles: Rock: Jam-band, Blues: Blues-Rock, Featuring Guitar
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Details:
Trent Romens has been surrounded by music all his life. When it came to playing an instrument, he wasn’t interested in a video game—he wanted the real thing!
Trent was 11 when he started playing the guitar. One day while jamming in the living room, Trent’s dad observed, "You know what you''re playing? That''s the blues!" That moment resounds vividly in Trent’s memory; it changed his life. Ever since, Trent has been listening to the blues and the music the genre has inspired.
It was obvious that the blues came naturally to Trent. His innate talent and passion did not go unnoticed. By the age of 13, Trent was already performing with some of the Twin Cities’ greatest blues and reggae artists including Wain McFarlane, Barbara LaShore, Willie Murphy, and Jimi "Primetime" Smith.
Trent''s greatest influences are the artists that have proven their music to be timeless, and whose songs hold great weight: the lyrics of Bob Marley and Dylan, the improvisational spirit of the Grateful Dead, and the scorching guitar grooves of the The Allman Brothers Band. “I respect the music that has come before me. It’s through these influences that I’ve learned: what goes in comes out. I pour myself into my music, it’s who I am.”
Singing and writing his own songs for a little over a year, Trent continues to discover his own unique and powerful sound. He describes his live show as a form of therapy—for himself, and for his audience. He "rocks their souls ‘til they feel good." His natural stage presence is spell-binding and his music has the ability to absorb the audience; they see and hear nothing but Trent and his guitar.