“I don’t need to rejoice something about what I’ve accomplished on this life. I need to lay my life down in change for a greater one which God has for me,” states Disciple frontman Kevin Younger. For almost three a long time, Disciple has been a powerhouse in Christian rock, mixing high-energy musicianship with an unshakable faith-based message. With 13 studio albums, 18 #1 singles, and a legacy that spans ESPN’s NFL Stay, WWE, and CBS’ hit crime dramas, the Tennessee-based rockers have constructed a repute for delivering each sonic depth and non secular depth. Their newest achievement? A 2024 Grammy nomination for Greatest Up to date/Christian Efficiency Tune of the Yr for “Agency Basis (He Gained’t)”—a milestone second in a profession outlined by perseverance and keenness.
Now, contemporary off this historic honor, Disciple is again with a brand-new single, “Sound the Alarm,” a monitor that expands their ever-growing catalog of hard-hitting, gospel-infused rock anthems. The music, co-written with Kellen McGregor of Memphis Could Fireplace, is a strong name to vigilance, urging listeners to remain spiritually awake in a world stuffed with distractions and risks. “‘Sound the Alarm’ could also be seen via the eyes of a survivor in a post-apocalyptic panorama, but it surely’s actually concerning the risks that encompass our soul every day. The thief who involves kill, steal, and destroy…and our rally name to remain vigilant whereas alerting these round us to do the identical. We wrote it with our buddy Kellen McGregor (Memphis Could Fireplace) and we expect our listeners are going to like it,” the band reveals.
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The one paves the best way for the extremely anticipated deluxe version of their 2023 album Skeleton Psalms, which drops on April twenty fifth. This expanded launch options a number of beforehand unreleased songs, acoustic renditions, and unique studio mixes, providing followers a deeper dive into the album’s emotional and sonic panorama. Skeleton Psalms was created in-house: produced by guitarist Josiah Prince at his studio The Ranch, written by Kevin Younger, Andrew Stanton (guitar) and Josiah Prince, with drums from Joey West and extra backing vocal help from touring bassist Marco Pera. For added help on instrumentation, Mark “Traa” Daniels (P.O.D.) performed bass. The band referred to as on combine engineer Nick Rad (Skillet), mastering engineer Sam Moses (Tenth Avenue North) and the drum recording abilities of Lester Estelle (Pillar, Kelly Clarkson) to spherical out the artistic staff. The album has spawned three #1 singles (“Executioner,” “Promise to Stay” and “Unhealthy Phrases”) and was a 2023 Dove Award nominee.
“We’re not combating alone. We’re combating collectively. We make this promise to God and to one another: to not hand over combating. To not lose hope. To stay for probably the most valuable reward we’ve got, which is life.”
With over 200k Spotify listeners, 250k followers throughout platforms, and 44 million and counting lifetime YouTube views, Disciple continues to indicate their relevance and profound impression on the heavy metallic world.