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News |  06 Mar 2024 13:43 |  By RnMTeam

American-Chinese artist Allen Ling inches ‘Closer’ to a mushy earworm and maiden Asia tour with Flipsyde’s Dave Lopez

MUMBAI: Allen Ling, the American-Chinese sensation who made waves in 2023, is back with the love ballad "Closer" coinciding with his Asia tour in March 2024. Best described as a ‘love ballad for all times’, the latest earworm from the California-based singer-songwriter and entrepreneur, has the touch of a classic.

Ling is dropping a new single "Closer" and embarking on a tour that'll take him from bustling South Asia to the mystic Middle East. "Closer" is what happens when you mix the innocence of first love with a string quartet and ballerinas, creating a melody so catchy, it feels like it's always been part of your life.

Having launched his formal music career only in 2023, the American-Chinese singer-songwriter swiftly ascended the music charts with his award-winning 'Heartbreak Trilogy.' His previous single, "Remember," clinched the #1 spot on the World Indie Music and European Indie Music Charts. The track also peaked in the Top 100 of DRT Global Top 150 Independent Airplay Chart (#59), and DRT Global Top 50 Rock Airplay Chart - peaked at #19), sharing space with the likes of Foo Fighters, Metallica, Linkin Park and Daughtry among others.

With Closer Ling is ready to prove that lightning can indeed strike twice. And who better to share this journey with than Dave Lopez of alternative rap-rock band Flipsyde, his comrade-in-arms, ready to take on the first leg of the tour with him in March 2024?

The likes of Guns N Roses' Brain Bryan Mantia and Melissa Reese have poured their genius into the mix, and Chris Dugan wove in his engineering magic at Green Day Studios. Ling has aimed for the heart with ‘Closer,’ inspired by the timeless Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D, promising a track that's as deep and enduring as love itself. As he gears up for its global release in March, Ling's got the kind of quiet confidence that comes from knowing you've got something special. “I’m okay with being a 'one-hit wonder' if 'Closer' becomes that one hit,” says Allen.

Meanwhile, Lopez can't wait for the world to hear it. “This is the first song I heard of Allen’s, and I instantly wanted to be involved with the recording. I can't wait to share it with everyone. It has that classic appeal,” said Lopez. Aramis Knight, the face behind Ms. Marvel's Kareem - Red Dagger, has produced the cinematic music video that is as endearing as the song itself.

Just like the audio has two versions for radio and for streaming, the video also has two renditions - as quintessential music video and a skit-based music film, once again displaying Ling’s commitment to good storytelling whether it’s via his comic book creation pursuits or music films/videos.

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