Since their debut album in 1995, Disciple has recorded 12 albums, earned 14 No. 1 singles, and sold hundreds of thousands of records. Their music has been featured on ESPN’s NFL Live, WWE, Fox Sports, as well as in commercials for CBS’ CSI: Miami and Criminal Minds. They’ve received multiple Dove Awards, played thousands of shows worldwide, and have their 13th album due april 28th on Tooth & Nail Records.
The full-length, Love Letter Kill Shot, continues their legacy as a band immune to burnout. If anything, their latest record takes their legacy and amplifies it; the project is full of prolific guitar riffs, new collaborative lyrical contributions, and fresh themes. The title takes inspiration from the salvation message in the Gospel, acknowledging that when we accept the love of Christ we learn how to lay our own lives down and live in Him.
“It’s the duality of our perceived identity and Christ’s identity in us that shapes the album,” says band frontman Kevin Young. Using personal stories of depression, anxiety, and suffering, Young and fellow bandmates Josiah Prince, Andrew Stanton, and Joey West, highlight the redeeming truth that Christ uses all tragedy for victory. Love Letter Kill Shot unleashes the band’s enthusiasm for heavy rock and scripture that heals—utilizing this record to speak less to Jesus and more to the listener about how they can find their hope in Him.
What they’re talking about, how they’re saying it, and the way they're playing it proves that Disciple is a group who after all these years still lives to outdo themselves.
B-sides| Posted October 05, 2010
Absolutely love the new album, but how can I get a hold of the bonus tracks on B-sides? Were they only released for the pre-buy?
Totally Awesome| Posted October 04, 2010
I LOVE Disciple, Kevin Young has an amazing voice. I like how they have verses to go with their songs, it gives them all deeper meanings. I'm not the biggest fan of some of their earlier stuff, but I've loved the self-titled, Scars Remain, Southern Hospitality, and Horseshoes & Handgrenades. I first checked them out because I heard Kevin Young's vocals in KJ-52's You'll Never Take Me Down song. I saw them once at Agape Fest and they were pretty epic, can't wait to see them again.
Awesome stuff!| Posted September 29, 2010
I really like what they've done in the past, but Disciple has really stepped it up with the new album. I really like "Remedy" and "Dear X"!
Awesome!| Posted September 27, 2010
So, I Just got a hold of the CD... It's absolutely one of the best CDs I've heard in a long while. EPIC work guys...