CD AUDIO SIDE: * Entire album DVD VIDEO SIDE: * Entire album in 5.1 Surround Sound and PCM Stereo * "Cry Out To Jesus" music video * Behind-the-scenes interviews * Exclusive photo gallery
CD AUDIO SIDE: * Entire album DVD VIDEO SIDE: * Entire album in 5.1 Surround Sound and PCM Stereo * "Cry Out To Jesus" music video * Behind-the-scenes interviews * Exclusive photo gallery
Gary S. from GREENFIELD, IN Reviewed on 2/24/2015...
One of the best I have heard of the Third day.
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Toni G. (ToniG) from WATERFORD, CT Reviewed on 12/26/2006...
Christian Rock
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CD Reviews
Continued greatness
Music Lover | USA | 11/01/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Third Day's new album 'Wherever You Are' continues Third Day's legacy of releasing great albums. A personal favorite is Cry Out To Jesus which is a wonderful song that really hits home when thinking of people going through tough and tragic times. The album starts out with a fast paced song called Tunnel which is great for those that love the fast paced songs. The song Communion was written after the band saw 'The Passion of the Christ' so I found that to be an inspired song as well. This album has all tempos and has something for everyone. Something pretty cool about this release is that there are 3 different album covers. In order to be able to pick you'd have to go to your local Christian bookstore vs. the ease of ordering it over the internet but a couple of the album covers are pretty cool. Give this album a listen and you won't be disappointed!"
Great Christian Rock
S. Peek | Rocky Mountains, USA | 11/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Third Day has once again put together an album that is terrific musically as well as having solid Christian lyrics.
This album really speaks to those who are struggling with issues in life (everyone). It does so in a positive way that focuses on the solution to every problem - Jesus.
There are several good songs on this album and no bad ones. There are three real standout songs in my opinion. 'Cry Out To Jesus' has received a lot of airplay on the radio. It speaks to those who are dealing with death, troubled marriages, loneliness, and the other struggles of this life. It provides a solution: Cry out to Jesus. 'Tunnel' is a very energetic song relating that there is light at the end of this tunnel. Finally, 'Communion' is a powerful song that portrays the power of this remembrance of the Savior of the World with a great modern sound.
As with virtually anything recorded by Third Day, I highly recommend this CD."
Third Day keeps getting better and better
David Braswell | Atlanta, GA | 11/21/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am in my fourties and grew up listening to bands like Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith. I am now a born again Christian but still enjoy listening to rock music. When I first heard Third Day I loved their music because of the rock beat and spiritual lyrics. There music seems to get better and better with the release of every CD. This 'Whereever You Are' CD is by far their best CD to date."
Better than an anti-depressant
Jesse D. Moore | Everett, WA United States | 11/24/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Third Day is Christian music's saving grace - perhaps more accurately, Third Day is my saving grace when it comes to Christian music. The genre seems heavily weighted with unoriginal melodies, sappy lyrics, and covers of worship songs. With Mac Powell's voice and their pure musicianship (is that a word?), Third Day gives Christian music some "street cred."
Not that you can tell that from this cover. The record label must have thought that the boy-band look would sell more records. I hope they don't take the credit when this one tops the charts.
"Wherever You Are" has become my favorite Christian album of 2005, and the reason why is a beautiful paradox. There are threads of pain, guilt, grief, and doubt woven through the entire disc, yet each song leaves the listener with an account of love, hope, grace, power and provision. As an example, take the first stanza off the cd, in their song "Tunnel": I won't pretend to know what you're thinking / I can't begin to know what you're going through / I won't deny the pain that you're feeling / But I'm gonna try to give a little hope to you
Who needs Wellbutrin? Take this instead, and listen until your perspective changes."
Great even for secular music listeners such as myself.
Ben Chervin | Tulsa, OK | 12/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I like a few Christian bands such as Switchfoot, Lifehouse, Relient K, and I would recommend this band to anyone who likes any good rock music. This album is more about love and hope than worship, which is good. I don't want to feel like I'm in church while listening to a CD. I prefer "Come Together," "Wire," and "Wherever You Are" to their "Offerings" albums. Those are bland church albums, but "Wherever You Are" is much better and I would recommend it to any secular rock music listener. Good job Third Day!"