The developing story of talented pop trio 33Miles goes hand in hand with the message of its completely heart-stirring second album, One Life. Group members Jason Barton (lead vocals), Chris Lockwood (guitar/vocals) and Collin Stoddard (keys/vocals) were taking a risk, giving their dreams a shot when they released their self-titled debut less than two years ago.
Validation was seemingly instant. Concerts at more than two hundred churches nationwide ensued, and radio spun several of the band's songs into hits. Journalists also took notice, calling these humble guys "a talented and devoted group of performers who possess some amazing gifts for music" (InFuze Magazine). Soon enough, 33Miles was a Gospel Music Association Dove Award nominee for New Artist of the Year.
Now, One Life reveals the heart of a group even more intent than before on loving the church with transparency. Committed family men who are as fun to meet personally as they are to hear in song, each member of 33Miles is married, and two have children. They've kept a constant presence at home and still managed to put 120,000 miles on the touring van over the past year, not to mention the thousands traveled by air.
The road isn't always easy (ask Chris about the car that crashed into their dressing room and started a gas leak), and the skyways have their turbulence (ask Collin about that landing during a tornado watch), but the rewards are eternal.
Jason puts One Life in perfect perspective: "The theme of the album is simple, it is about loving God and living every mile to the fullest."
Indeed, One Life resounds with the experience of casting off safety nets and following dreams. First single "One Life to Love" tells of men and women who finally learn to love their families and God more than work and money, played out across a powerful melody and musical track.
"'One Life to Love' still gives me chills," says Jason. "It also goes back to the meaning behind 33Miles-the idea that life can be short, that Christ lived only thirty-three years on this earth. So the question remains: what will you and I do with our miles, with the years we are given?"
Collin sees the song in relation to the band's unfolding adventure, how each member could have stayed put where they were, but instead chose to answer a no-guarantees call.
"We joke with each other about leaving school early or foregoing other job opportunities to be in 33Miles, but the song says, you only get one time around to find the one thing you don't want to miss, and this group is clearly a God-given opportunity to honor Him."
As implied, the formation of 33Miles didn't come without its leaps of faith. Jason was already an established studio and touring vocalist. Chris was about to enter Boston's eminent Berklee College of Music (John Mayer, Diana Krall) on a scholarship, and Collin was just one semester shy of a commercial music degree. But there's no doubt today about the appeal and strength that's found in the sum of their parts.
Like 33Miles' acclaimed debut, One Life was produced by Nathan Nockels (Passion, Point of Grace, Phillips, Craig & Dean) and Sam Mizell (Matthew West), adding top song-shaper Brown Bannister (Third Day, MercyMe) into the mix for the first time on "Something Different," "Gone" and "Apologize." The former cuts represent the muscular, rootsy pop/country tinge that flavors half the album and flows naturally from Jason's Louisiana upbringing, Collin's love for classic rock, and the passion Chris has for his well-worn six-string. "Apologize," a stand alone ballad with a classic ring to it, more quietly highlights the vocal and piano gifts of Barton and Stoddard, pleading to the wronged one: if I left a scar, let me say I'm sorry.
Deeper in, "When It All Comes Down" and "One of Those Days" also carry an upbeat style comparable to today's biggest selling country pop acts.
'"One of Those Days,'" admits Lockwood, "We've all said it . . . 'Ugh, it's just one of those days.' But this song puts a spin on that statement. Some days have their clutter and distraction, but God is worthy to be praised every day, so hallelujah anyway!"
Certainly, a signature element found throughout the music of 33Miles is the expressive worship so evident on the urgent "Jesus Calling" and unforgettable "My Offering."
"My favorite song, at this moment, is 'Jesus Calling.' It captures the sound 33Miles has looked for over the past year. When you come to our concerts, this is what you're gonna hear live," Chris says with enthusiasm. "And the message is clear: even though the world is so full of noise today, if you just listen, Jesus is always speaking in and through it all."
The performance merits of "My Offering" are no less definitive of 33Miles; shining examples of the band's exceptional, emotional vocal interplay, chiming guitars, and a poetic lyric for the church that could just as easily stir people outside the chapel walls:
I cursed your name; You called me child. I was to blame; You went to trial. And I lived to take . . . On my own I made a mess of things, but You take it as my offering.
At every turn, One Life grippingly offers the listener a reminder of what matters most: tuning in ever closer to God and those we love, aligning our earthly dreams with heavenly things. Be watching for the mile markers that you don't want to miss.
Singing was a part of Jason Barton's life in Louisiana from an early age. After winning a talent show in 5th grade, he knew it was his calling. He toured locally, performing whenever and wherever he could. In school, he was a member of the choir, and at church was considered the token soloist. Although clearly gifted with natural ability, he began formal voice lessons during high school and went on to major in Music at Louisiana Tech. After college, Jason spent some time touring, which solidified his call to music ministry, and in 1998 he followed that call to Nashville. Once there, he was given numerous opportunities to perform all over the United States and Europe, but Jason felt that God was calling him to even greater things. With the support and encouragement of those around him, Jason considered starting his own group. He was introduced to Chris Lockwood and then Collin Stoddard, and it is from their shared heart for the church that 33Miles was born. When he's not on the road, Jason enjoys spending time in Nashville with his wife Jennifer and their two sons, Jacob and Jonah.
Chris Lockwood is a musician at heart. While growing up in Mobile, AL, you could find him practicing guitar in his room almost every day for hours at a time. After being selected for his high school honor choir, he began to take his voice more seriously as well. Upon graduation, Chris majored in Music at the University of Mobile and toured with the school's vocal group 'Vision'. His hard work and enthusiasm for Christ and music paid off in 2000 when he was invited to play guitar for the Christian group 'Truth'. As 'Truth' came to a close in 2001, God opened a door for Chris to serve as the Worship Associate for First Baptist North Mobile. In addition to the church, Chris continued doing session work while also completing his degree at the University of Mobile. In the fall of 2005 Chris was accepted to Berklee School of Music in Boston, but before he could leave, a mutual friend introduced him to Jason Barton. After the addition of Collin Stoddard, Chris caught the vision for 33Miles and joined the group with a heart to encourage the church and impact the world for Christ. Chris and his wife Joy currently live in Mobile with their daughter, Ella Joy.
To see Collin Stoddard sing and play the piano is to witness a miracle. At the age of three, his eardrums deteriorated as an adverse reaction to having tubes implanted. While he should not have been able to hear, Collin maintained a normal childhood, and even began taking piano lessons. Five years later, he was scheduled for surgery to repair the damaged eardrums, but they were all astounded when a visit to the doctor revealed healthy eardrums instead. With newfound love and appreciation for music, Collin devoted even more time and energy to practice and performance. Originally from Colorado Springs, Colorado, Collin's musical career developed through the church, classical venues, and numerous performance and composition competitions. Upon graduating from high school, Collin decided to pursue a commercial music major with an emphasis on piano performance at Belmont University. After only two years in Nashville, he was asked to join Jason Barton and Chris Lockwood as the youngest member of 33Miles and welcomed the opportunity to reach the church through music while finishing his degree. Collin and his wife Jenna currently live in Nashville, Tennessee.
Today
33Miles Lyrics
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Calling me at 3 am
Fear wants to shut me down
Telling me what might happen
Doubt plays with my mind
Trying to twist the truth
All these distractions, beg a reaction,
So here's what I'm gonna do
Right here, right now
I'm living for You and nothing else
Yesterday is history
And tomorrow's gonna write itself
All I got is the moment I'm in
And I don't ever want to waste
This gift, this chance, right here, right now
Today
Joy is what I choose
When my blue turns to gray
Faith is where I turn
When the world says there's no way
And peace is what I find
Resting in your hands
And Your love is more than enough
To keep my heart content
Right here, right now
I'm living for You and nothing else
Yesterday is history
And tomorrow's gonna write itself
All I got is the moment I'm in
And I don't ever want to waste
This gift, this chance, right here, right now
Today
I know that You hold
The things I can't control
So I am letting go
Right here, right now
I'm living for You and nothing else
Yesterday is history
And tomorrow's gonna write itself
All I got is the moment I'm in
And I don't ever want to waste
This gift, this chance, right here, right now
Today
The song "Today" by 33Miles is a powerful message of choosing positive thoughts over negative ones and living in the present moment, rather than worrying about the past or future. The verses of the song describe the different negative emotions that can plague our minds, such as worry, fear, and doubt, and the chorus provides a solution to combat these distractions: living for God in the present moment.
The lyrics emphasize the importance of focusing on choosing joy, faith, and peace, which are all rooted in a relationship with God. By acknowledging that we can't control everything, the singer chooses to let go and entrust their life to God. The repetition of the phrase "right here, right now" emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and cherishing the gift of life.
Overall, the song encourages listeners to live fully and intentionally in the present, rather than being distracted or weighed down by negative thoughts or worries.
Line by Line Meaning
Worry keeps waking me up
My anxiety keeps me up at night
Calling me at 3 am
It bothers me in the middle of the night
Fear wants to shut me down
Fear threatens to paralyze me
Telling me what might happen
It tells me all the things that could go wrong
Doubt plays with my mind
I am unsure of myself and question my own abilities
Trying to twist the truth
It distorts reality and make me believe things that are not true
All these distractions, beg a reaction,
These distractions are trying to elicit a response out of me
So here's what I'm gonna do
This is what I plan to do about it
Right here, right now
At this very moment
I'm living for You and nothing else
I am living solely for You, God
Yesterday is history
The past is no longer relevant
And tomorrow's gonna write itself
I cannot control or predict what will happen in the future
All I got is the moment I'm in
The only thing that is guaranteed is the present moment
And I don't ever want to waste
I do not want to squander
This gift, this chance, right here, right now
This opportunity that I have in this very moment
Today
This day, this time
Joy is what I choose
I choose happiness despite difficult circumstances
When my blue turns to gray
During times of sadness and hopelessness
Faith is where I turn
I rely on my faith in God
When the world says there's no way
When everything seems impossible
And peace is what I find
I find tranquility
Resting in your hands
Trusting in God's plan
And Your love is more than enough
God's love surpasses all
To keep my heart content
It satisfies me spiritually
I know that You hold
I am aware that You have control of
The things I can't control
The things that are out of my hands
So I am letting go
I am surrendering and leaving it in Your hands
Contributed by Aubrey G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Gia Dela Cruz
I was blessed with this song! Keep up the good work :-)
InesLemosRibeiro
Jesus !! Thank you LORD ! trusting and resting in YOU.
QuishaPH Herndon
love love love this song! everytime i hear it on air1 it makes me so happy. it puts me in a really good mood
Julianne Rosner
Thank you Pandora for bringing this band up.:D I'm in love. <3 Thank you Jesus for blessing this band!
TigerAbe
This song..... Last night, I woke up at 3am and was so sad and doleful which kept me awake. I had so much fear and doubt and had a hard time going back to sleep.I remained sad up until I heard this song! Thank You God!
Caio Anderson Almeida
I love this song so much
KittyLoveKawaii
Thank God for this song, cause i need it :) This song is so me right now
Anastasia Tharrett
another awesome song by 33 miles i could sing and sing to their album 'Today'
norman escobal
its so amazing!
Russell Abercrombie
Amazing song The river for MR Feliz keep up the works.