Christian metal
Christian metal, also known as white metal, Jesus metal or heavenly metal, is heavy metal music distinguished by its Christian themed song lyrics and the dedication of the band members to Christianity. Christian metal is typically performed by ...
and
rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
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band from
Knoxville, Tennessee
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, formed in 1992. Since its formation, the band has released 12 studio albums, 3 extended plays, 1 live extended play, and 1 compilation album.
History
Early releases (1992–1998)
Disciple was formed in December 1992 by high school friends Kevin Young, Brad Noah, Adrian DiTommasi and Tim Barrett. The band played its first show in May 1993 at Topside Church of God in Louisville, TN and recorded its first three-song demo at Nightsong Studios with Producer Jesse Jones. Adrian DiTommasi left the band shortly after that for personal reasons, and Kevin Young would eventually take over the bass guitar duties. Later that year, Disciple recorded its first full length recording titled ''Trail of Tears'' at Nightsong Studios with Jesse Jones which was a cassette-only independent release. In 1994 the band recorded its second full length recording titled ''Lake of Fire'' which was also a cassette-only independent release recorded at Nightsong Studios with producer Jesse Jones.
In late 1995, Disciple released ''What Was I Thinking'' on their own independent label Slain Records. The album was produced by first-time producer Travis Wyrick, former guitar player of the band Sage. It was the first Disciple album available on CD and cassette. The band considered ''What Was I Thinking'' to be their real first album, and the previous recordings to just be "practice-runs". In 1996, the band performed a Battle of the Bands show at the Electric Ballroom in Knoxville, TN in which Jeff Lysyczyn of Warner Bros. received a copy of the band's independent CD and a few months later talks began between the band and Warner Bros.
In 1997, Disciple signed with Warner Resound Records and on October 27, 1997, released its five-song EP, ''My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy'' produced by Jeff Lysyczyn and Travis Wyrick. The band began touring non-stop in December 1997 and the band had their first No. 1 Rock Radio single on the Jamsline Rock Chart with the song "Fill My Shoes".
In 1998, Disciple signed with Rugged Records with whom they released their second full-length album, ''This Might Sting a Little'' on June 1, 1999. This album garnered them two
GMA Dove Award
A Dove Award is an accolade by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the Christian music industry. The awards are presented annually. Formerly held in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dove Awards ...
nominations and two No. 1 Christian rock hit songs with "I Just Know" and "Big Bad Wolf". "I Just Know" was the most played song of 1999 on the Albuquerque, NM Christian radio station, KLYT, now known as Star 88.
Later works (2000–2013)
The band released their third studio album, ''By God'', on February 6, 2001, which went on to win the Inspirational Life Award in 2001 and earned them two No. 1 Christian rock hits with the songs "By God" and "God of Elijah", and two
Dove Awards
A Dove Award is an accolade by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the Christian music industry. The awards are presented annually. Formerly held in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dove Award ...
nominations.
The band later released ''
Back Again Back Again may refer to: Albums
* Back Again! (Milira album), ''Back Again!'' (Milira album), 1992
* Back Again (Disciple album), ''Back Again'' (Disciple album), 2003, or the title track
* Back Again! (Mr. Cheeks album), ''Back Again!'' (Mr. Cheeks ...
'' on February 25, 2003, on their own record label, Slain Records, which earned two No. 1 Christian rock hits with the songs "Back Again" and "Wait". Kevin Young agreed with the album being called the band's ''
Back in Black
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'' album in a 2008 radio interview with The Full Armor of God Broadcast. In October 2003 Disciple added bassist Joey Fife to the trio.
Disciple signed with
INO Records
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Arts and music
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*Ino (Greek mythology), a queen of Thebes in Greek mythology
* INO Records, an American Christian music label
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and released their self-titled ''Disciple'' on June 7, 2005. This album featured three No. 1 Christian rock hits with the songs "The Wait Is Over", "Into Black", and "Rise Up", and two
Dove Awards
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nominations. "The Wait Is Over" was the most-played Christian rock song of 2005.
They released '' Scars Remain'' on November 7, 2006. The song "
After the World
"After the World" is a song by Christian hard rock band Disciple from their 2006 album ''Scars Remain''. It was released as a radio single in 2007, and became the year's 8th most played song on Christian contemporary hit radio. The song peaked at ...
R&R magazine
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. Retrieved January 6, 2008 ''Scars Remain'', the album, has so far earned one Christian rock No. 1 with the song "Love Hate (On and On)" and two
Dove Awards
A Dove Award is an accolade by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) of the United States to recognize outstanding achievement in the Christian music industry. The awards are presented annually. Formerly held in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dove Award ...
nominations. ''Scars Remain'' won the Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year, and was the band's first Dove Award win.
On January 8, 2008, Young announced in a "Disciple: The Alliance" email that Noah and Fife were stepping down as band members. However, Young said that Noah "decided to still be a part of the songwriting process and even play on the recordings." He also mentioned that "the songs that rad Noahhas been writing for the new Disciple project are somewhere between hard rock and southern rock." Also in that announcement was the addition of two new band members, Andrew Welch on guitar, and
Israel Beachy
Israel Beachy was the bass guitarist for the Christian rock bands Staple and Disciple.
Israel was born in Plain City, Ohio, United States and lived there with his three brothers and father. Israel graduated from Delaware Christian School in Del ...
on bass. With a new line-up, Disciple set off on the Cross the Line Tour with Superchick in March 2008. In April 2008, the band also announced the addition of Micah Sannan on guitar as well.
They released ''
Southern Hospitality
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Orig ...
'' on October 21, 2008. ''Southern Hospitality'' earned the Dove Award nomination for Rock Album of the Year, and had a No. 1 Rock Hit with the song "Romance Me". Also in 2008, the band appeared on ''
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'', providing the track "In the Middle of It Now" as the entrance theme for wrestlers
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder
The Major Players are a professional wrestling tag team, consisting of Brian Myers and Matt Cardona. They currently appear in Impact Wrestling and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), in which Myers is a former Impact Digital Media Champion and ...
.
On April 28, 2010, Disciple announced a new album, ''Horseshoes and Hand Grenades'', on
RadioU
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which was released on September 14. It was produced by Rob Hawkins, although the band re-recorded the album's lead single, "
Dear X (You Don't Own Me)
"Dear X (You Don't Own Me)" or "Dear X, You Don't Own Me" is a song by Christian metal band Disciple from their 2010 album '' Horseshoes & Handgrenades''. It was released as the first single on July 20, 2010. The song peaked at No. 30 on the Hot Ch ...
", with
Howard Benson
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Early life and education
Benson was born and raised in a middle-class family in greater Philad ...
. They also revealed that they are accompanying Thousand Foot Krutch on their Welcome to the Masquerade tour, and afterwards tour with
RED
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on their Nothing & Everything tour. They also had a tour with
Ivoryline
Ivoryline is an American Christian rock band from Tyler, Texas, formerly signed to Tooth & Nail Records.
History
Ivoryline formed in 2003 under the name Dead End Driveway, releasing an EP and an album under this name before changing the name to ...
and Emery. They had their headline Rules of Engagement Tour with
Project 86
Project 86 is an American metal band from Orange County, California, formed in 1996. The band has released ten albums, which have collectively sold nearly 500,000 units worldwide, two EPs, two DVDs, and one live album.
In 1998, BEC Recordings ...
Kutless
Kutless is an American Christian rock band from Portland, Oregon formed in 1999. Since their formation, they have released multiple studio albums and one live album, ''Live from Portland''. They have sold over 3 million records worldwide.
H ...
and
Newsboys
Newsboys (sometimes stylised as newsboys) are a Christian rock band founded in 1985 in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia, by Peter Furler and George Perdikis. Now based in Nashville, Tennessee, the band has released 17 studio albums, 6 of which ...
on the Born Again Experience tour. They joined
Skillet
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for their Awake and Alive Tour in late 2011. Trent Reiff officially joined the band on drums during the final stages of the ''Horseshoes and Handgrenades'' recordings sessions in early 2010 after the original drummer Tim Barrett's departure from the band.
''O God Save Us All'' was released on November 13, 2012, with Fair Trade Services (formerly INO Records) and was produced by
Jasen Rauch
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, formerly of the band Red, with the first single, "Draw the Line", released on August 14 on iTunes. Lead guitarist Andrew Welch left the band in mid-September (Welch now plays for Thousand Foot Krutch. In November 2012 the band hosted a live video stream for the album release show in
Nashville, Tennessee
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featuring Rich Ward of
Stuck Mojo
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and
Fozzy
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. Despite rumors of Ward joining Disciple full-time, Ward responded to a tweet asking if he was still with Disciple, "No, I just played the album release show with them. I love those guys." Micah Sannan and Israel Beachy amicably left the band in December 2012, and were replaced by Josiah Prince, formerly of Philmont on guitar, and Jason Wilkes, former vocalist for High Flight Society, on bass guitar. Disciple did a co-Headlining tour with Fireflight in January and February 2013 called the Save Us Now Tour. I Am Empire guitarist Andrew Stanton, who would become a full member later in the year, began touring with the band in early 2013.
Independent (2014–present)
In early 2014, Disciple launched a
Kickstarter
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campaign to fund their new album, which was to be recorded and released independently. The campaign was a huge success, setting a goal of $45,000 and ending with a total pledged amount of $115,852. For this project, the band returned to producer
Travis Wyrick
Travis Wyrick is an American music producer and owner of Lakeside Studios in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is particularly known for his work with bands such as P.O.D., Pillar, 10 Years, Nine Lashes, and Disciple, and artists such as TobyMac and ...
, who produced the first seven Disciple albums. The album, titled '' Attack'', was released on September 23 worldwide. This was Disciple's first album to feature members Josiah Prince, Jason Wilkes (former frontman of High Flight Society), Andrew Stanton, and Joey West (who refer to the current lineup as "Disciple 3.0"). The band went on to tour alongside
Decyfer Down
Decyfer Down is an American Christian rock band formed in 1999 and based in Morehead City, North Carolina, United States. Until 2002 – the year that Christopher Clonts joined the band – they went by the moniker Allysonhymn (pronounced All-ey ...
, Nine Lashes and Seventh Day Slumber on the City Rockfest tour of 2015.
On March 31, 2015, it was announced that Wilkes had made the decision to step down from the band in order to support his family. He left the band after the last show of the City Rockfest tour, on April 11, 2015. On September 25, 2015, Disciple released their ''
Vultures
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'' EP, which consists of songs that didn't make their previous album, ''Attack'', and also included songwriting credits by former member Jason Wilkes, though he did not perform on the EP.
On July 21, 2016, Disciple announced the release of a new live EP, called " Live in Denmark", which was made available for free digital download.
On August 3, 2016, Disciple launched a second Kickstarter campaign to fund their eleventh album, '' Long Live the Rebels''. The campaign ended on September 12, 2016, outperforming their previous Kickstarter with 2,012 people raising $127,675 for the album. The backers were given two brand new Disciple tracks immediately following called "Erase" and "Underdog Fight Song." On September 23, 2016, it was announced that Disciple would be partnering with
Tooth & Nail Records
Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle, Washington where it is situated today. It is home to many well-known musical acts, including Underoat ...
for the release of ''Long Live the Rebels''. The album was released on October 14, 2016.
On September 29, 2018, it was announced that guitarist Andrew Stanton had made the decision to step down from Disciple as a touring member to be at home for his family, though he would still be involved with the band in the future and contribute in writing and recording their next album. On December 5, 2018, it was announced that Disciple would be accepting auditions and looking for fill-in guitarists to perform live shows throughout 2019 following Stanton's departure. On December 8, 2018, Stanton played his seemingly final show as a full-time member.
On December 14, 2018, it was announced that Disciple had signed to
Tooth & Nail Records
Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle, Washington where it is situated today. It is home to many well-known musical acts, including Underoat ...
for the release of their 2019 album, ''Love Letter Kill Shot'', which was released on September 13, 2019. On September 18, 2020, the band released a deluxe edition of the album, featuring three new tracks that originally didn't make the album: "Darkness Dies", "Enemy", and "Kingdom Come".
On July 7, 2021, it was announced that Andrew Stanton would return to the band as a full-time touring and studio musician. The band also began a worship side project titled Honor & Glory, releasing two singles in 2021, "Battle Belongs" and "God of My Story". The side project issued their album on March 18th, 2022.
On December 2nd, 2022,
Kutless
Kutless is an American Christian rock band from Portland, Oregon formed in 1999. Since their formation, they have released multiple studio albums and one live album, ''Live from Portland''. They have sold over 3 million records worldwide.
H ...
released a new single, "End of the World", as a collaboration with Disciple.
Members
Current
* Kevin Young – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (1992–present), bass (1993–2003, 2015–present)
* Andrew Stanton – lead guitar, backing vocals (2012–present)
* Josiah Prince – rhythm guitar, piano, backing vocals (2012–present)
* Joey West – drums (2013–present)
Touring
* Josh Kincheloe – bass (2015)
* John Panzer – lead guitar (2019–2021)
* Marco Pera – bass (2019–present)
Former
* Adrian DiTommasi – bass (1992–1993)
* Brad Noah – lead and rhythm guitar (1992–2008)
* Joey Fife – bass, backing vocals (2003–2008)
* Tim Barrett – drums (1992–2010)
* Andrew Welch – lead guitar (2008–2012)
*
Israel Beachy
Israel Beachy was the bass guitarist for the Christian rock bands Staple and Disciple.
Israel was born in Plain City, Ohio, United States and lived there with his three brothers and father. Israel graduated from Delaware Christian School in Del ...
– bass (2008–2012)
* Micah Sannan – rhythm guitar (2008–2012), lead guitar (2012)
* Trent Reiff – drums (2010–2013)
* Jason Wilkes – bass, backing vocals (2012–2015)
* Jeremy Spurlin – lead guitar (2001–2005)
Timeline
This Might Sting a Little
''This Might Sting a Little'' was the second album by Christian metal group Disciple
A disciple is a follower and student of a mentor, teacher, or other figure. It can refer to:
Religion
* Disciple (Christianity), a student of Jesus Christ
* ...
'' (1999)
* ''
By God
''By God'' was the third album released by Christian metal group Disciple in 2001. It was a dual-disc; the second disc was a bonus disc for the buyer to give "to someone who needs it...". The album has been remastered and re-released just like t ...
'' (2001)
* ''Back Again'' (2003)
* ''
Disciple
A disciple is a follower and student of a mentor, teacher, or other figure. It can refer to:
Religion
* Disciple (Christianity), a student of Jesus Christ
* Twelve Apostles of Jesus, sometimes called the Twelve Disciples
* Seventy disciples in t ...
Southern Hospitality
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Orig ...
The song "Game On" was used for numerous television showings and commercials. These include the official theme song for WWE Cyber Sunday 2006, ESPN's
NFL Live
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on November 1–2 during the plays of the month, during Fox Sport's ''
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'', the
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's ''Total Access show'',
Speed TV
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's ''Speed Report'', and as background music for CBS' ''
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'' commercials.
In 2008,
World Wrestling Entertainment
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invited Disciple to record an entrance theme for the tag team of
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder
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. On February 1, 2008, Hawkins and Ryder made their entrance into the arena for ''
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'' to the tune of "In the Middle of it Now." This song is featured exclusively on the
WWE The Music, Vol. 8
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compilation album released on March 25 of that year. Hawkins and Ryder would later do a "Superstar 2 Superstar" article interview with Disciple on WWE.com, where all parties revealed they were thrilled with how the song turned out. They continued to use the song and Curt Hawkins used "In the Middle of it Now" as his theme until October 9, 2016.
Dove Award nominations
* 2001 Hard Music Recorded Song of the Year for "By God"
* 2001 Hard Music Album of the Year for ''By God''
;
GMA Dove Awards
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