Musically diverse and innovative, 33Miles has a sound that immediately engages the listener with great vocals and memorable melodies while combining pop, rock, country and worship moments. From start to finish, listeners will catch themselves worshiping with this album while enjoying influences of Rascal Flatts, Casting Crowns, Keith Urban, and MercyMe. This debut disc from 33Miles features songs destined to become part of the fabric of the church.
Overall, what drives these three young men is the heart of the music and the message of God’s love and mercy. “We want to just love on God’s people,” Jason says of the group’s mission to encourage the church. “If we can come into a church and encourage people, build them up, edify them, then we will feel like we’ve accomplished our purpose.”
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Love it| Posted October 18, 2007
This group is one of the best bands in Christian music, They find a way to share the truth but in a way that makes it fun so that you want to listen to it again and again
Country Rock| Posted August 07, 2007
It's a decent mix of country soundning christian rock. I liked how much their lyrics tied together through each of their songs on this album. If you like Rascal Flatts, or any other country band..you'll love these guys!
Awesome!| Posted July 03, 2007
After the single was released for on-air play I couldn't wait for the CD to be released. I'm not surprised at all that they have received so much attention. The music is fresh with a great message. They are talented musicians with beautiful harmonies as well. You can definately tell they have the Nashville influence to their music but that's not bad! If your looking for something different - this is it! Watch out you might just get happy feet!
Not Bad...| Posted September 10, 2007
33 Miles has a great team working to make some good country rock. However, I don't hear all that much in terms of creativity or uniqueness compared to other country or rock music I've heard (though the overall sound is nicely blended). Good CD, though...
Life Is A Highway all over again?| Posted July 11, 2007
33 Miles reminds me a lot of Rascal Flatts, so if you like Rascal Flatts, you should enjoy 33 Miles.