Celebrating a decade-long journey of heartfelt storytelling and musical exploration, Gretta Ziller has released anniversary album “The Miles”.
A unique mix of re-recorded classics and brand-new tracks, “The Miles” offers an authentic reflection on Ziller’s evolution as an artist and invites listeners to immerse themselves fully in her musical world. With a listening experience crafted for full album play, “The Miles” is a tribute to her journey and a deep dive into her roots-driven sound.
The journey to “The Miles” began with the album’s first single, “Hell’s Half Acre”, a song that introduced listeners to the album’s acoustic and rich production and raw honesty. The track garnered strong radio and playlist support, setting the tone for an album that’s as much about personal reflection as it is about celebrating a creative milestone.
Produced by friend, guitarist and long-time collaborator Damian Cafarella, “The Miles” captures a warm, intimate quality that complements Ziller’s powerful lyrics and emotive voice. Cafarella’s versatile approach brings depth and cohesion to the album, which includes cinematic introductions, endings and segues between the tracks. It has been recorded in such a way that the album is meant to be listened to in its entirety—a true journey that takes the listener through Ziller’s experiences, challenges, and growth over the last ten years.
Each song on “The Miles” contributes to a larger narrative, one that invites listeners to sit back and fully immerse themselves in the sounds and stories that have defined Ziller’s path.
“This album is deeply personal—it’s a way of revisiting my journey and celebrating both where I’ve come from and where I’m headed,” says Ziller. “Every song on The Miles has its own story, its own meaning, and I hope listeners feel like they’re coming along with me on this trip through the last decade.”
“The Miles” is available on all streaming platforms and in physical format from November 20, 2024, offering fans an opportunity to experience the full arc of Ziller’s career and the unique depth of her songwriting.