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Trinity & Triage Return with New Single “Travel By Whale”

Travel By Whale by Trinity & Triage - cover art

Trinity & Triage Release New Track: “Travel By Whale”

Overlook Hotel Records is pleased to share “Travel By Whale,” the first new track to be released by Trinity & Triage since their debut self-titled album in 2014.

The band has widely been labeled as a “progressive folk” trio, but has also been embraced by the Prog Rock community, popping up around the web on various blogs, forums, and music sites.

Studio Updates & New Material

The Overlook Hotel Records studio remains to be rebuilt, so progress on the new album has been slow. The good news is that things should pick up quickly this summer. Another positive note is that quite a bit of new material was already recorded and is in various stages of development.

In the interim, Deanna continues painting and working on various art projects, Ralph has recorded a large number of tracks as potential candidates for future Trinity & Triage songs, and I have been taking care of a baby boy who is now eight months old. I also have a studio to build this summer.

Having said all that, please have a listen to the new song.

Cheers!
Kevin Hartnell
Overlook Hotel Records

Credits

Trinity & Triage is:

  • Deanna Quijada: Vocals
  • Ralph Feetham: Guitars, Bass, Synths
  • Kevin Hartnell: Drums, Bass, Synths

Stream & Watch

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Trinity & Triage: Self-Titled Debut Album (Progressive Psychedelic Rock)

Trinity & Triage: The Self-Titled Debut

Overlook Hotel Records presents the debut album from Progressive Folk trio Trinity & Triage, released January 1, 2014.

Overlook Hotel Records is proud to present catalog item R237-008: Trinity & Triage. This 14-track collection marks the debut of the Islington-based trio, featuring the collaborative talents of Deanna Quijada, Ralph Feetham, and Kevin Hartnell.

Blending elements of Progressive Folk, Psychedelic Rock, and atmospheric Art Rock, the album creates a “hypnotic, dreamlike, and completely fresh” listening experience. From the heavy-riffed gothic darkness of “Cathedral” to the syncopated, psychedelic, progressive textures of “Those Who Leave,” the album is a testament to the power of three.

Critical Reception & Reviews

The album was met with widespread critical acclaim from the progressive music community upon its release.

Eric Perry @ DPRP praised the album’s depth:
“…a vibrant testament to the power of three… A laid back Folk groove is predominant in many of the songs on the album and when it is combined with a mysterious, gothic darkness – such as that found on Synaptic Edge – there is something of Phideaux to be found… This is an album that by and large takes its time… balanced with great effect by the number of harder edged tracks.”

Jason Spencer @ Progulator wrote:
“Trinity & Triage have crafted a debut album that is hypnotic, dreamlike, and completely fresh. Yes, it’s slow and subtle, but it’s also furiously sung, expertly played, and massively entertaining… worthy of prog fans of all stripes.”

André de Boer @ DPRP.net commented on the genre-bending style:
“Take a look at this London-based band which creates really fantastic, sensitive, high quality, mesmerising and renewing progressive folk. And don’t take ‘folk’ too literally here. I also like the use of Hammond organ on some songs.”

ElectricDisk.com highlighted the instrumentation:
“The wicked keyboard riffs destroy any chance you’ll switch the playlist until the song is over. Once the Hammond gets started it commands the air-space and refuses to let you escape from the bitter-sweet harmonic tone.”

Torodd Fuglesteg @ The Sound of Fighting Cats simply stated:
“This band may be the next big thing.”

Stream the Album

The album is available for streaming or download.

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Official Tracklist

Tracklist:

  1. Surreal (06:06)
  2. Cathedral (05:16)
  3. Synaptic Edge (04:27)
  4. Three Sisters (05:57)
  5. Carrion (03:37)
  6. We Won’t Say Goodbye (05:32)
  7. Those Who Leave (03:38)
  8. Face Of Love (06:06)
  9. Scorn (05:16)
  10. Rosebush, Leaf, & Thorn (04:37)
  11. All At Sea (04:31)
  12. Travel By Whale (06:20)
  13. Tilting (06:36)
  14. December’s Song (Tydnges I Bring) (05:55)

Album Credits

Trinity & Triage is:

  • Deanna Quijada: Vocals, Lyrics, Cover Art Painting
  • Ralph Feetham: Guitars, Bass, Synths
  • Kevin Hartnell: Drums, Percussion, Synths, B3, Mellotron, Harmonium, Guitars, Bass

Additional Musicians:
Jason Whitcomb (Synths on “Synaptic Edge”).

All songs written by Trinity & Triage. Produced and Mixed by Kevin Hartnell. Mastered by Hector the Rat at the Overlook Hotel.

©2014 Overlook Hotel Records. Catalog R237-008.

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The Origin of Overlook Hotel Records: A History (1999–2014)

The Origin and History of Overlook Hotel Records

Back in 1999, I released a collection of recordings from my archives called “Room 237 (R237-001)” which became the very first release on Overlook Hotel Records. It is a small collection of early electronic compositions with one track featuring Todd Gerber (Dinah Shore Jr./Umlaut). Hardly any copies exist (they were made to give out to friends), but you may still be able to locate one at the main library branch in Cincinnati.

I also recorded a collection of songs called La Notte – “La Notte Dei Cavalieri” (R237-002) with my friend Paul Ash (Unto Ashes, Night Gallery). For this release, we burned all of the CDs, printed the artwork, and also did our own cassette duplication. Despite being a complete DIY project recorded with two microphones in a small room, the recording did well and feedback was very positive. There are probably still quite a few old copies of La Notte floating around the planet. These recordings mark the beginning of Overlook Hotel Records.

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La Notte cover art cd

  • Rain & Shadows
  • Room 237
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  • Demos
  • https://overlookhotelrecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/rain-and-shadows.mp3

Shortly after these were released, I began working on the dark ambient Umbra project (R237-004). It was released on Overlook Hotel Records as well as mp3.com before it was purchased by Vivendi Universal. I recently reissued it on Bandcamp along with “Umbra: The Dusk Single” (R237-003) which features percussion-backed electronic music. Music from the Umbra release was licensed to use in a film called “Jigsaw” in 2002 and has turned up in some strange places all over the internet and elsewhere.

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Umbra cover art cd

Over the next seven years, I spent time playing a lot of gigs, working on the road, working/recording with various bands, and writing my own music sporadically. It wasn’t until 2006 that I released anything of my own. Back in 1995 I had begun playing and studying various percussion instruments, so the next release came in the form of an experiment in home-recording of the aforementioned drums. The Black Drum – “Rakshasa” (R237-005) was released on August 11, 2006.

While the results of the recording were not very good, many mistakes were made which proved to be quite educational. I learned that I should focus on what I do best and what I love to do the most—and this project was about as far from that as I could get. Tracks were used for live performances by dance troupes, instructional videos, a documentary, and YouTube videos. After a couple of pressings, the project was pulled out of circulation and remains out of print.

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During this time and over the course of the next 4-5 years, I continued working on the road while performing and recording with other bands. I needed a major change. This inadvertently came about in 2008 when I became seriously ill… at the same time that my wife was pregnant… on her birthday (drummers – it’s all in the timing, right?).

These life-changing events worked as a catalyst to kick me into overdrive in regards to working on my own music. This also included studying production, music composition, audio engineering, and working on music with like-minded musicians. From 2010-2013, a huge amount of material was written and recorded. The first project out of the gate was Cambium – “Let’s Send A Signal” (R237-006). With a blend of rock, post-punk, dark-wave, and indie rock influences, Cambium’s “Let’s Send A Signal” is a very diverse collection of songs.

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Cambium was released on April 22, 2013 through Bandcamp and marked the beginning of a new era for Overlook Hotel Records now no longer limited to solo works. Around this time, I also organized and produced an independent collection of original songs created as a tribute to Gary Numan called “The Replicon Project.” Some of the artists involved with Cambium also appeared on the tribute.

The next release from Overlook Hotel Records came in the form of an EP of music by Toxic Web, a mix of electronic rock, darkwave, and dark ambient influences.

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The Toxic Web – “I” EP (R237-007) was released on Bandcamp on October 4, 2013. Deanna Quijada, who I consider the undocumented love-child of Kate Bush, Yma Sumac, and Nina Hagen, is featured on some stunning vocal work. As much as I love the title track, I feel that her vocal performance on “My Hands Are Blue” is absolutely fiendish and beautiful. Jason Whitcomb is responsible for the majority of the synth wizardry heard on this 4-track EP as well as sharing vocal and songwriting duties.

The latest release from Overlook Hotel Records is the self-titled Trinity & Triage (R237-008). Released on January 1, 2014, it is a female-fronted, progressive-folk meets psychedelic indie rock project revisiting the 70s sound unlike anything else you have ever heard.

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Trinity & Triage contains a very interesting assemblage of instruments used to create the unique sound on this collection of recordings. Traditional instrumentation such as acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, drum kit, B3, and vocals are combined with Mellotron, clavichord, harmonium, sitar, and a colorful assortment of percussion instruments. “All At Sea” is a good example of many of the aforementioned items.

Upcoming releases on the way…

Rodin Coil is the working title name of a solo project I have been working on for some time now. Songs are in various stages of development and slowly making progress in between juggling production duties for various other projects.

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Sinistrad is a dark ambient/post-industrial project with Jason Whitcomb currently in the writing process. Expect music that should only be played in the dark.

The dark ambient elements were dropped later for the release in 2024 – Kevin

  • A Face Under the Ice
  • Sinistrad
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  • Demos
  • https://overlookhotelrecords.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/sinistrad-a-face-under-the-ice.mp3

Also in the works is a solo album from Vic Bonat, a new project from Mike Chambers (Dream Pop / Indie Rock), and various other releases currently in development. If you enjoy the music from Overlook Hotel Records, be sure to stop by our Facebook page as well as each band project page and hit the “like” button. I look forward to sharing our music with you.

Sincerely,

Kevin Hartnell
Overlook Hotel Records