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Third solo album by Danish Pretty Maids singer Ronnie Atkins - 'Trinity'. Since being diagnosed with stage four lung cancer in 2019, Ronnie hasn't wasted a second of his time, spending it composing and recording two very successful releases, 'Make it Count' and debut album 'One Shot,' both of which were highly celebrated by critics and fans alike. Recently, he has also resumed live shows with his own band and the Avantasia project. Later this year, he plans to go on Tour again to support the new album. 'I believe I have a different perspective on life nowadays than I did four years ago,' says Ronnie. 'Let me add that the work, which in my case involves writing songs and being on stage, is what keeps me going, I think. I like to focus on the positive aspects of life and indulge in things I really enjoy doing.' Never change a winning team, and so the album was once again produced by Chris Laney, with Jacob Hansen taking care of the mix and mastering. The album may be a bit heavier this time around, as all the songs were composed on the guitar. Since the beginning of his rock 'n' roll journey with Pretty Maids, Ronnie Atkins has consistently delighted his fans with high-quality, melodic hard rock, and 'Trinity' once again showcases him at his best.