JONAH 33 have sold a combined total of over 50,000 albums on two prior releases from their previous label, Ardent Records, in both the general and Christian markets. They've extensively toured the U.S. for the past 4 years and have had 6 singles reach the Top 10 in Christian Rock Radio. Feeling type-casted and unable to pursue a broader audience and edgier sound, JONAH 33 left Ardent Records and joined Ares this year to release the highly anticipated and ambitious album, The Heart Of War. Through front man Vince Lichlyter's bouts of homelessness, depression, and drug addiction comes the real life perspective of struggle and survival as heard in the album's blistering and emotional songs.
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A little getting used too| Posted September 18, 2008
Honestly I wasn't too happy with this album when I first got it. I listened to it and just wasn't happy. I felt like they were trying to hard to make a good album after their first one. BUT then I listened to it more and more and realized that I really did like it. I realized that their lyrics were still really good and their music was also really good. I especially like their solos and their little licks during the songs. This is actually one of my favorite albums now.
Pretty good.| Posted April 29, 2008
I really do like this album. I think it is Jonah33's best of the three. It has more of a edgy rock sound to it and the over all theme of the album is good. The guitar on the album is really good and the lyrics in the songs are also pretty good. Over all it's a good album.
The Heart of War| Posted January 22, 2008
Pretty good CD, especially if you're a fan. With two or three stand out songs, and an edgier sound than the previous two albums, mixed with simple straightforward lyrics makes it an Okay CD, not my favorite, but still worth a listen.