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Giving Christian Metal a good name since 1992, Disciple formed in the December of that year by four high school friends. They were Kevin Young, who sang lead vocals, Brad Noah, who took up the lead guitar, Tim Barrett on the drums and Adrian DiTomassi on the bass. After spending the winter writing and rehearsing, the nascent quartet started playing live in May 1993. Almost immediately they made an impact, catching the attention of local producer Jesse Jones, who bundled the band into Nightsong Studios to make their first demo tape mere months after their very first concert. Unfortunately, trouble was also following them just as closely and DiTomassi left the band after they’d finished recording their demo.
However, there was still too much momentum in the bands favour to make them stop and find a permanent replacement, so Young took up the Bass and the band slimmed down to a power trio. The bands devoted local following meant that soon afterwards, the band returned to Nightsong Studios with Jesse Jones to record their first full-length album. “Trail Of Tears” was recorded and released by the end of 1993 as a cassette tape available at their gigs on their merchandise stall. Their second effort, “Lake Of Fire”, was made and released in the same way with the same producer at the same studio and came out the following year. However, it was their third album that truly changed things for the band.
Even from the outset the band were on a different track, setting up their own label, Slain Records, to release it on CD as well as cassette and making it with a completely different producer as well. The band consider the subsequent album, “What Was I Thinking”, as their true debut album to this day, with their previous attempts being trial runs, and the band was absolutely right to consider it their true beginning. It made them heroes of their native Tennessee and by 1996, while playing at a local Battle Of The Bands tournament, they were spotted by Jeff Lysyczyn, an A&R man for Warner Bros. Records.
Lysyczyn was so impressed with their debut record that be began talks with the band about a record deal almost immediately after the show. By October 1997 the band were signed to the Warner Bros. imprint Warner Resound for an E.P release and were almost immediately a success, having a number one single on the Rock Radio charts with their track “Fill My Shoes”. Their Warner release, the five track “My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy” got them a record deal with the Nashville based label Rugged Records and “This Might Sting A Little”, their first majorly released album and their second in total, was released in the summer of 1999 to massive acclaim and a further two hit singles on the Christian rock charts.
Ever since then, the band have managed to become one of the most dependable acts on the Christian Rock scene without even risking stagnation. It’s pretty much fact now that most rock bands experiment and develop by releasing one album with a couple of programmed drum patterns before jacking it all in to “go back to their roots”. Disciple, on the other hand, developed by adding two extra band members, and infused their raucous alternative metal with some delicious Southern Rock influences. They keep things exciting yet consistent, and that’s the mark of a truly great rock band. There are few like them around, and they still come highly recommended.
Avis
As a person who is not religious, it’s a little difficult to find the appeal of a Christian Rock group; however, Disciple has managed to find the blend between keeping to their faith, as well as appealing to a larger mass outside of those who are typical Christian rockers. Despite having had a few changes in members since first establishing themselves in the early 90s, the current lineup of artists are Kevin Young, Andrew Stanton, Josiah Prince, Jason Wilkes and Joey West. Their shows are pretty epic, seeing as how they utilize a lot of cool lighting as well as a strong stage presence. Not to mention, the HUGE crowd/fan base that they draw to pretty much all of their shows. They build up the anticipation very well, keeping the stage dark until the crowd demands their presence. Once they start playing, everyone, and I mean everyone in the building is rocking out. It gets to a point where the Christian part of the Christian rock band is over shadowed by the great music that the band produces on stage. But, because they draw on such faith, there is an added amount of enthusiasm and love for what they are doing.
Awesome show!! The Prophet Bar-Dallas, Texas. Great performers, rockin for JESUS!! I will definitely go and see them again when they are back in the Dallas area. Love you guys!