Discography
Hello My Room
"Hello My Room" was a song that I wrote in 2020 as a challenge to myself. I wanted to write a song and record a music video start to finish and release it. I needed a song with a theme where it made sense to film the video in my room since restrictions were still tight in my country due to the pandemic. Then I found the beginning of “Hello My Room” that I had begun writing a few years prior. Thus, this song was born. A happy little song about my room.
Produced by: Trinity Celeste
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by: Trinity Celeste
Music and Lyrics by: Trinity Celeste
Musicians:
Trinity Celeste - ukulele, vocals, drums, harmony vocals
"Hello My Room"
Pull my Heart Back
This is a song I wrote in the midst of a romantic situation. I had a realization of a faux pas that I had made in this particular instance. This song was written around the time of me having that realization and it’s essentially about my inner battle, my emotions/hopes that it would turn out differently than it did, and knowing deep down that I needed to let it go.
Produced by: Trinity Celeste and Jerry Placken
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by: Jerry Placken at Airegin
Music and Lyrics by: Trinity Celeste
Musicians:
Trinity Celeste - ukulele, lead and background vocals
Jerry Placken - keyboards, drums, and percussion
Patricia Yocom - percussion
Alan Ash - bass guitar
"Pull my Heart Back"
Fix my Gaze
“Fix my Gaze” is a song about priority and focus. I was in a season of my life where I knew that my priorities were out of line. I wasn’t keeping ‘the main thing, the main thing’ as some people say. I really wanted to realign and turn my focus back to my first love, but I wasn’t exactly sure how. That’s why the first verse of the song is “I don’t know the words to say, and I don’t know the way back home”. It’s essentially an apology letter written to my main priority, expressing how I desired to return to my proper state of alignment, but I wasn’t sure how to get there. And thus, this song, “Fix my Gaze” was born in an attempt to begin the journey of return to that state. An attempt to ‘fix my gaze’ once more on my source of life and fulfillment; God.
Produced by: Trinity Celeste and Jerry Placken
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by: Jerry Placken at Airegin
Music and Lyrics by: Trinity Celeste
Musicians:
Trinity Celeste - ukulele, lead and background vocals
Jerry Placken - drums and percussion
Alan Ash - bass guitar
"Fix my Gaze"
The Hour in the Wind
I started writing this song while I was working a summer job. I really enjoyed the summer job as well as the great people I was able to work with. This made me sad to think about the job coming to an end. So, I wrote this song as a way to process those feelings and find some peace in the pain as well as the beauty of the fact that all good things must come to an end. However, something else, whether good or bad, is always right around the corner. And that my friend, is the beauty and the tension of life.
Produced by: Trinity Celeste and Jerry Placken
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by: Jerry Placken at Airegin
Music and Lyrics by: Trinity Celeste
Musicians:
Trinity Celeste - ukulele, lead and background vocals
Jerry Placken - keyboards, drums and percussion
Alan Ash - bass guitar
Tony Hooper - acoustic guitar
"The Hour in the Wind"
Perfect
Perfect is a song that has multiple meanings. It can be about simply a perfect moment and a perfect day in the midst of many difficult and imperfect moments and days. Or another angle I had on the song was the moment of salvation. When one meets Jesus for the first time. It is a beautiful moment and often a moment not easily forgotten for its uniqueness and significance in my life is great.
Produced by: Trinity Celeste and Jerry Placken
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by: Jerry Placken at Airegin
Music and Lyrics by: Trinity Celeste
Musicians:
Trinity Celeste - ukulele, lead and background vocals
Jerry Placken - keyboards, drums and percussion
Alan Ash - bass guitar