Speaking to a generation in a way that few artists can, Disciple continues their mission of reaching a lost world with intense, driving, ferocious rock, leading the body of Christ into an explosive battle cry for The Cross. From the declarative anthem "Regime Change," to the raging charge "Game On," Disciple brings their hard-hitting message to the masses with Scars Remain.
Life brings us trials, tribulation, and ultimately scars. But Christ has scars that match everything we have experienced. The scars that remain on us are a reminder of all that Christ has done for us.
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incredible| Posted August 09, 2007
This is an amazing album. Full of alot of that hardrock stuff. But I really love their slower songs. like "After the World" and "No End At All". you can really hear how awesome Kevin's voice is in those songs. and They're just full of passion. Wonderful job.
for sure| Posted July 24, 2007
this is without a doubt the best disciple album. it has such a good sound. my favorite songs are after the world and love hate.
Go get this CD. Now.| Posted July 05, 2007
Disicple has done it again. Scars Remain is a bit harder than their previous albums, but their sound has matured a great deal. It's the same Disciple sound, but better.
You may have seen "After The World" on numerous charts, being requested everywhere. The lyrics to this song are just amazing. In fact, this song is the #1 most played song on my ipod. Other songs like "Game On" and "Dive" really pump you up.
The passion and hard work put into this album is apparent in every track. I highly recommend everyone to pick up a copy of Scars Remain right now.
No Scars required| Posted July 05, 2007
Disciple has really elevated their sound with this album.
This is the best album disciple has ever released and considering the albums they have out that is quite a feat.
Of all the songs to me "game on" is the best and one of my all time favorites.
Kevin brings so more hard rapcore in this album.
With Joey bringing the base on the guitar, listen to the album as many times as i have and you will have scars remaining on your ears but it is worth it as this is a superbly done album.