Trinity to Release ‘Wherever We Go’ January 18 from The Fuel Music on Itunes and other platforms
Written by Sunny Unachi on 17th January 2019
Awards-winning, Netherlands-based, eclectic worship band Trinity
announces the release of its second North American single, “Wherever We
Go,” Jan. 18 from The Fuel Music. Available Friday at iTunes, Apple
Music, Amazon.com, Spotify and more digital retail and streaming outlets
everywhere, the single is meant to be an anthem that brings people
together.
“With the challenges we face in our times and countries, now more than
ever before, we need global solutions,” says Trinity’s Elbert Smelt
(lead vocals, flutes, saxophone). “We need to learn to share and be
aware that the world is bigger than ourselves. With Trinity, we want to
be all about connecting with God and those around us.”
In that spirit, Trinity gathered video from friends and fans around the
world singing “Wherever We Go” and have compiled that footage into a
compelling video that premieres today from CCM Magazine.
‘Cause people are people, Wherever we go
Thirsty for love, Hungry for hope
That’s the song we’re singing, Around the globe
‘Cause people are people, Wherever we go
(From the “Wherever We Go” chorus.)
Produced by Grammy-nominated, multiple Dove Award-winning Ian Eskelin
and Barry Weeks, “Wherever We Go” is the second single from the band’s
album, The In Between, slated to release this spring in North America. The new single follows Trinity’s widely acclaimed “Alive Again”
track, which the band played live in radio studios across America last
summer for audiences based in New York City to Washington, DC to Los
Angeles.
The band’s performance at 94 FM The Fish (Nashville) inspired Randy
Maricle, Salem Media Group’s Director of Digital Sales and Strategy, to
laud on Facebook,
“Somebody remember this…these guys are here to stay…you’re going to
love them.” Maricle also calls “Wherever We Go” his “new favorite
song.” Mike Alley, 95.1 SHINE FM (Baltimore), agrees that Trinity is the
“Next. Big. Thing. Jump in now so you can say you were on the ground
floor!” WAY FM’s Network Program Director, Todd Stach, says following
the band’s acoustic performance
at WAY FM, “When for KING & COUNTRY came through before they were
big, I said to them, ‘This is the best live performance in a radio
station I’ve ever seen.’ I think you guys, with your energy, are right
there with them.”
Similar responses were heard at 94.9 KLTY (Dallas), SiriusXM The
Message, 90.9 KCBI FM (Dallas), 93.7 WDJC (Birmingham), 104.7 The Fish
(Atlanta), Family Life Radio (Tucson), Spirit 105.3 (Seattle), 104.1 The
Fish (Portland), SOS Radio (Las Vegas), 95.9 The Fish (Glendale, CA),
KSGN 89.7 (Redlands), J103 (Chattanooga), Y102.5 Connecticut’s Positive
Hits, KDUV Spirit Radio 88.9 FM (Visalia, CA) and more.
Following the U.S. radio tour, Trinity received an invitation to play at the 2019 World Youth Day.
This annual event for young people organized by the Catholic Church has
drawn as many as six million attendees and will be held this year in
Panama City, Panama, Jan. 22-27.
“It is a great honor to us as four Protestant guys to be allowed to
perform here,” says Elbert. “We’ve never made it a secret that we are
greatly inspired by our Catholic brothers and sisters. They have been a
tremendous influence on our faith, and we look forward to being a part
of this beautiful event.”
Accustomed to leading in front of large gatherings, Trinity has
performed on the main stage of the Netherlands’ Xnoizz Flevo Festival
(2010, 2012) and EO-Youth Day event (2013, 2016), and has played at Big
Church Day Out festival (UK), the Himmelfarht Festival (Germany), the
CREA Festival (Switzerland) and Seaside festival (Norway). The band also
shared its music live at events in Russia, Kenia, Cambodia, Gambia,
Peru, Senegal, France and Ireland.
Formed by three Dutch brothers raised as missionary kids in Peru, Elbert
and Johan (acoustic guitars) and Niek Smelt (Drums, percussion), and
Dutch-raised Bert Bos (bass), Trinity is a Worldbeat band that fuses
South American and Irish folk with African beats and pop grooves to
create a unique, acoustic music experience.
“We’re proud to call ourselves craftsmen of heavenly parties and we’re
experts at making people’s feet move,” says Niek. “Not with huge beats
and technology, but with a unique acoustic approach that will disarm and
free any crowd.”