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About Me and the Trinity

We live in an age where every genre of music seems to have to be clearly defined. You're metal if you meet this criteria, you're hardcore if you meet that criteria, so on and so forth. For Me and the Trinity, a 5-piece outfit from Savannah, GA, it doesn't seem like the lines have to be that clear. Vocalist Timothy Burnsed asks, "Why do rock and roll bands have to follow any type of formula? We come from a town where we aren't hardcore enough to be hardcore, not metal enough to be metal, and not punk enough to be punk, but honestly, I like it that way." While the band doesn't claim to be the pinnacle of originality in heavy music, Me and the Trinity has created their own formula to write the most real music they can write. The band takes their influences from favorites like Norma Jean, He Is Legend and The Chariot, among others, to create something passionate. The Fall of 2014 will see the band release their fourth album, a five-song effort entitled Crux. Burnsed says that this is the first time they have been able to go into the studio and have completely free reign to make the album they have always wanted to make. Me and the Trinity is a band of passion. They love what they do, they have meaning behind the words they yell, and they use a high-energy live show to prove that a band doesn't have to follow a formula to make their mark in the heavy rock and roll community. Under The Gun Review had this to say about Me and the Trinity's recently released single, Judge: Abrasive southern hardcore act Me and the Trinity are back with a new record, Crux, and video for the new single “Judge.” The song is a blazing boost of boastful metal worthy of acts the likes of The Chariot and Norma Jean. The song is heavy, raw, and complicated the way fans expect hardcore music to be. It’s the type of track that tries to break your neck with intensity. The video is filled with passion and transparency. It’s the type of song ready to send you into a physical and emotional whirlwind. Strap in, this band is ready to break into the hardcore limelight. CRUX is available NOW on Hotfoot Record! Dirtyish, southernish metalish hardcoreish rock and roll
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Genres:
Metal, Metalcore, Southern Metalcore

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Brandon
July 7th 2014
great concert!
Savannah, GA@
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About Me and the Trinity

We live in an age where every genre of music seems to have to be clearly defined. You're metal if you meet this criteria, you're hardcore if you meet that criteria, so on and so forth. For Me and the Trinity, a 5-piece outfit from Savannah, GA, it doesn't seem like the lines have to be that clear. Vocalist Timothy Burnsed asks, "Why do rock and roll bands have to follow any type of formula? We come from a town where we aren't hardcore enough to be hardcore, not metal enough to be metal, and not punk enough to be punk, but honestly, I like it that way." While the band doesn't claim to be the pinnacle of originality in heavy music, Me and the Trinity has created their own formula to write the most real music they can write. The band takes their influences from favorites like Norma Jean, He Is Legend and The Chariot, among others, to create something passionate. The Fall of 2014 will see the band release their fourth album, a five-song effort entitled Crux. Burnsed says that this is the first time they have been able to go into the studio and have completely free reign to make the album they have always wanted to make. Me and the Trinity is a band of passion. They love what they do, they have meaning behind the words they yell, and they use a high-energy live show to prove that a band doesn't have to follow a formula to make their mark in the heavy rock and roll community. Under The Gun Review had this to say about Me and the Trinity's recently released single, Judge: Abrasive southern hardcore act Me and the Trinity are back with a new record, Crux, and video for the new single “Judge.” The song is a blazing boost of boastful metal worthy of acts the likes of The Chariot and Norma Jean. The song is heavy, raw, and complicated the way fans expect hardcore music to be. It’s the type of track that tries to break your neck with intensity. The video is filled with passion and transparency. It’s the type of song ready to send you into a physical and emotional whirlwind. Strap in, this band is ready to break into the hardcore limelight. CRUX is available NOW on Hotfoot Record! Dirtyish, southernish metalish hardcoreish rock and roll
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Genres:
Metal, Metalcore, Southern Metalcore

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