33Miles to release third studio album, Today

Today, the newest album from GMA Dove nominees 33Miles hits retailers on October 5.

Produced by Ian Eskelin (Francesca Battistelli, Stellar Kart) and Nathan Nockels (Passion, Phillips, Craig & Dean), Today features 10 new songs with an overarching theme of encouraging listeners to make the most of their present time.

Today’s pop sound also reflects the band’s natural growth in their live performance, playing nearly 150 dates a year.

“We decided to name our album Today to bring even more focus to our mission, which is to encourage others to make the most of their ‘miles’ and live for Christ,” explains lead singer Jason Barton.

The heaven-minded “Where I Wanna Go,” is the first single off of the record, released to radio last month.

Other notable tracks on the album include “What Grace Looks Like,” written by guitarist Chris Lockwood, “Hold Me Up”, which is meant to resonate with the church and “Live,” written by lead singer Jason Barton.

33Miles is comprised of Jason Barton and Chris Lockwood. The band has received multiple GMA Dove Award nominations, including one for “New Artist of the Year” for their self-titled debut.

They have released three albums with INO Records to date: a self-titled debut, One Life and their most recent, Today.

The band will also unveil a Christmas project to release in October of this year.


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