Trinity Demask - songwriting, vocals, rhythm guitar Jim Sullivan - bass Aiko Knapp - drums, percussion Tom Demask - lead guitar
Musicians on "Crucible": Trinity Demask - songwriting, vocals, rhythm guitar Tom Demask - lead guitar, bass, backing vocals Tim Demask - drums S.J. Tucker - backing vocals Cara Cantarella - backing vocals Cindy Cable - backing vocals Kailin Yong - violin
Influences
Lots of folks influenced me in various ways, some more noticeably than others. Here's the short list:
Mozart, Great Big Sea, Richard Shindell, Vienna Teng, Tori Amos, Live, Sting, Sinead O'Connor, Indigo Girls, Heather Nova, Sarah McLachlan, Pat Benatar, Eurythmics, Janis Joplin, The Dream Academy, Patsy Cline, Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John, ELO, BoDeans, Rick Springfield, The Chieftains, Enya, Beethoven, Paul Williams, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schonberg.
“Trinity Demask has one of those voices that gives your heart and spirit a double-take. Wonderful songwriting, great production. 'Crucible' is a gem!” – Wendy Wham, KUNC 91.5 FM Greeley, CO
"After a seeming eternity between releases, Trinity Demask returns under her own name, with an album's worth of material that places her squarely in the ranks of singer-songwriters like Dar Williams and Jonatha Brooke." – Chris K., host of “The Colorado Sound” radio show (KRFC 88.9 FM, Fort Collins)
The first thing that grabs you about Trinity Demask is her voice. Often drawing comparisons to the angelic, rootsy tones of Alison Krauss, Trinity’s voice can also pack a powerhouse punch reminiscent of blues rocker Susan Tedeschi. It is a voice perfectly suited to bring songs to life with heart and passion.
Trinity honed that voice singing to her pets as a child and alone in her car as an adult, but when it came to singing to a human audience, fear of rejection kept her silent. “By the time I made my singing debut, I was in my thirties. I had always written poetry and stories, so songwriting wasn’t so much of a surprise, but my friends and family were shocked to learn that I had this voice that I’d been keeping secret. I’ve since discovered it’s not uncommon for people, especially women who tend to nurture others and put their own desires last, to have shelved talents or dreams. Finally, they reach a point in their mid-thirties or later when they ask themselves, ‘if not now, when?’”
Trinity certainly has made up for lost time. She began performing professionally in 2001 just months after playing at her first open mic. From coffeehouses and bars to theaters and festivals, she steadily earned a devoted following who appreciated not only her music, but her disarming wit and humor. Her first CD “Venus In Retrograde” (released under her band name Third Road Home) was named “one of the best CDs of 2004” by the Indie Acoustic Project. Her bluegrass-infused tune “Whatever Is” was selected for the 2004 New Song Showcase at the popular Walnut Valley Festival and was included in mvyradio’s Fresh Produce 1 CD Sampler.
The introspective collection of songs was lauded by reviewers and listeners alike for its intimate and conversational tone. “Listening to this CD is like a deep tissue massage, some lyrics hit hard, but it makes you feel released and strengthened in the end,” writes one. A casual listen reveals accessible songs that are rootsy, warm and sometimes edgy, with catchy melodies and insightful lyrics. But it is her distinctive voice that captures the listener on a deeper level, delivering inspiration, hope, and healing.
In her new release “Crucible,” she explores themes of struggle, transcendence, and redemption with trademark clarity and heart. The twelve tracks range from upbeat Americana to moody adult alternative with topics spanning from the personal to the political. She doesn’t shy from difficult topics or dark emotions, but neither does she dwell on the pain. “Even in the worst moments of my life, I’ve seen the bigger picture and that’s the kind of message I convey in my songs. There’s always a light of hope. Keep moving forward, keep exploring. Life is all about the journey. There’s bound to be something unexpected and beautiful around the next corner.”
Trinity’s optimism isn’t blind faith. It’s the voice of experience. From her own difficult childhood – she lost her father to cancer when she was twelve – to the lives of those she served while working with the homeless in Denver, Trinity has known hardship and heartache. But she found hope and healing in music.
“Music has always been my closest companion and the source of my greatest inspiration. My path in life would be drastically different if I didn’t have the soundtrack that I did. I owe those artists a huge debt of gratitude. Music should move your body, challenge your mind, open your heart, and expand your awareness. That’s what I’ve found in the music that inspired me and that’s what I strive to create with my own songs.”
It’s this philosophy that makes Trinity Demask’s music more than entertainment. It is songwriting at its most empowering, expressed with a voice that purely and poetically shares the profound nature of being human.
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"A TRIBUTE TO HOPE"
Trinity recently released this video to her song "This I Can Do" which appears on "Crucible." The video "A Tribute to Hope" is a musical and photographic tribute to the everyday Americans who held out for hope and worked to elect President Barack Obama. This video represents a collaboration between musical artist Trinity Demask and photographer/visual artist Anahi DeCanio, who through their respective art forms captured the spirit of a nation hungry for change. For more information visit www.trinitydemask.com, www.mypinksoapbox.com, and www.decanio.myexpose.com.
What listeners have to say and Trinity Demask and Third Road Home...
“Forty years from now, when the world looks back on this new age of folk, Third Road Home will be riding high on the list of genre-defining artists. Call it the ‘Colorado sound’ if you will. I just call it great music.” – Kenny Hart, Indie-Music.com
“One of the best CDs of 2004” – The Indie Acoustic Project, www.indieacoustic.com
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Some of Trinity's accomplishments include…
* “Venus In Retrograde” named “one of the best CDs of 2004” by The Indie Acoustic Project (finalist in the Acoustic Ensemble category);
* "Whatever Is" chosen for inclusion in mvyradio's Fresh Produce 1 CD Sampler;
* Over 300 shows at a variety of venues and functions, sharing the stage with Mollie O’Brien, Ben Winship, Wolfstone, Susan Gibson, Holly (Figueroa) O'Reilly, Rachael Sage, L.J. Booth and others;
* Multiple tracks from “Venus In Retrograde” in regular rotation on both commercial and community radio stations, and internet radio stations throughout the country;
* “Whatever Is” selected for the 2004 New Song Showcase at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas;
* and “Venus In Retrograde” chosen as one of the Top 35 Music Projects of the Year in both Kweevak Music Magazine’s 2005 “Reader’s Survey" and "Editor's Choice" awards.
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Trinity, Hi! Wish I could have made the last thing in Superior. I hope you are doing good! Tell Tom I am going to need his solo CD by Xmas! :o) It can be his instrumental noodling with the cool chords! I may steel some things.... Best!