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| Reviews: “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, www.indie-music.com “One of the best CDs of 2004” – The Indie Acoustic Project, www.indieacoustic.com “Acoustic folk rock has never sounded so good!” – Heather Corcoran, www.coffeehousetour.com |


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| Insightful, heartfelt, and enchanting only begin to describe Third Road Home. The Colorado couple combine eloquent lyrics and soaring harmonies with expressive instrumentation and a genuine, down-to-earth style. It is a soul-stirring blend of earthy Americana that is as evocative, compelling, and ethereal as it is warm and accessible. Like sipping Irish coffee on the porch of a mountain cabin at sunset, Third Road Home’s music lifts your spirit and cures what ails you. The name 'Third Road Home' was derived from several concepts, including a 17th century poem about a traveling minstrel who took the third road to the Celtic otherworld, and Ouspensky's 'A New Model of the Universe' which speaks of the third element as a solution to all problems. We wanted a name that honored both the magical and the mundane, something that evoked both a feeling of mystery and a sense of comfort and familiarity." - Trinity Demask True to their name, Third Road Home’s music offers a soul-stirring blend of earthy Americana that is as evocative, compelling, and ethereal as it is warm and accessible. Never truly fitting into one category or definition, the components of their sound have drawn interesting comparisons. Many comment that their harmonies are reminiscent of BoDeans and Indigo Girls, while Trinity's songwriting evokes shades of Sarah McLachlan and Heather Nova. They have found a following amongst traditional folkies and rock fans alike, exhibiting a genuine enjoyment of making music that draws listeners in no matter what the venue. Trinity and Tom Demask began performing together in spring 2001 as an acoustic duo. While Trinity was new to performing, Tom had been playing in bands since his teens. A seasoned guitarist and bassist, he had recently worked with a number of Denver-based projects including Victoria Woodworth, Eric Shiveley, Rachel's Playpen, Mary Beth Abella, Andy Ard and the Meantime, and the Permanent Transients. |
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| From their first show, it was apparent that the couple had an undeniable chemistry. More than a mesmerizing voice, beautiful guitar work and vibrant harmonies, their fun-loving performances won them fans who appreciate their unassuming style. In January 2004, Third Road Home released their debut CD, “Venus In Retrograde.” This introspective collection of songs is continually 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. “Great lyrics, crystal clear pitch-perfect vocals, superb instrumentation, great variety, perfect production, what more can you ask?” proclaimed RadioIO Acoustic channel host Zoe Montana, “it’s absolutely essential for your acoustic collection.” In a short time, Third Road Home has accomplished much. Some highlights include… |


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