About A Mile Releases "Trust You All The Way" Today
About A Mile's full-length sophomore album, Trust You All The Way, releases globally today (Oct. 28) from Radiate Music. Produced by Grammy-nominated, two-time Dove Award-winning Producer of the Year, Ian Eskelin, who also produced the band's debut album and heads the Radiate Music label, Trust You All The Way is premiering today via a 24-hour CCM Magazine stream at http://www.ccmmagazine.com/features/about-a-mile-trust-you-all-the-way-exclusive-24-hr-stream/.
Music fans will further have the opportunity to stream the album beginning tomorrow from NewReleaseToday.com, as well as receive a free song download of "Born to Live" from the site beginning Nov. 2.
Since launching 2014's biggest-selling Christian album debut from a new artist, Dove Award-nominated About A Mile has taken all the experiences over the last couple years and poured them into the new album. More than the successes of playing Christian music's biggest stage (Winter Jam), a series of radio hits and other accolades, band members and brothers Adam, Luke and Levi Klutinoty have resolved to trust God with every aspect of their lives and ministry.
"What separates the Christian from the world is one five-letter word: Faith," Adam says. "I'm talking about God-pleasing faith that believes before seeing and allows us to confidently stand within the hardest battles...Ninety percent isn't enough. We need to come to God with 100 percent and lay everything down at the Cross."
Confessing his own struggles and subsequent deliverance from drugs, lust and even a long battle with ulcerative colitis, a disease that causes stomach pain, bleeding and weight loss, frontman Adam says, "I laid down everything at the Cross, and it's all gone. Even a disease that I was suffering from for four-and-a-half years, gone; it's completely gone."
With a name that originates from the belief that Jesus carried his cross "about a mile," the band has carried their message from coast-to-coast. Lauded for their musicianship, authenticity and labeled "musical chemistry perfected" by one critic, About A Mile has hit some of the nation's biggest venues on the Winter Jam tour and with bands like Skillet, Sidewalk Prophets and more. In this new season of touring though, the band is seeing some very different responses to their new songs and message.
"We've been playing 'Trust You All The Way, 'Traded,' 'Hallelujah' and more songs from the new album, and people have been coming to the altar, confessing their sins and accepting Christ into their lives. It was never like that before," shares Adam.
About A Mile is currently on their "Trust You All The Way Tour," a freewill-offering tour that launched Oct. 14 and is already seeing capacity crowds. Sponsored by Holt International, a child relief organization that provides the tools and resources to uplift children and strengthen families in some of the world's most impoverished communities, the tour is hitting venues in at least seven more states before wrapping up in early December. All the tour dates, as well as how to book the tour, can be found at http://www.aboutamile.com/trustyouallthewaytour/.
For all the latest About A Mile tour, album and more news, go to www.aboutamile.com, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Google Play and Bandsintown.
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