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Disciple

Knitting Factor
416 S 9th St
Boise, ID 83702

16 de out. de 2024

19:00 GMT-6
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Meet & Greet includes:-Venue entry at 5:30PM-Early Admission for Q&A-Acoustic Performance-A Poster-A copy of Skeleton Psalms-Group Picture-General Admission TicketTHE ANTHEMS TOUR is heading your way in FALL 2024! Dont miss your chance to see this high-energy rock show featuring DISCIPLE, SEVENTH DAY SLUMBER & MAGDALENE ROSE.Disciple has recorded 13 studio albums, earned 16 No. 1 singles, and sold hundreds of thousands of records in their acclaimed career. Their music has been featured on ESPNs NFL Live, WWE, Fox Sports, and CBS CSI: Miami and Criminal Minds commercials. Theyve received multiple Dove Awards nominations & wins, including their 2023 Rock/Contemporary Song of the Year nomination. The band has played thousands of shows worldwide, including a 2023 stint in 40 arenas on WINTER JAM TOUR.Seventh Day Slumber has cemented itself as a force in the music industry for over two decades. The band was founded by frontman Joseph Rojas after he emerged from a challenging period in his life marked by drug addiction and a failed suicide attempt. The band has taken its powerful message of hope and Gods love on the road, performing over 150 shows yearly, including their most recent run with WINTER JAM TOUR 2024.Magdalene Rose is a rising star in the Rock/Metal world, and her live performances are not to be missed. She started her career at a young age in a band with her sisters called The GFM Band and has always had music in her blood. When her sisters decided to pursue their own paths, she forged ahead to create something new, exciting, and entirely her own to carry on the next chapter of Beautycore.Featuring a special message from Kevin Young of Disciple & Joseph Rojas will give a presentation from HOLT INTERNATIONAL.
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Erin Mikala
4 de agosto de 2024
This was a concert that we didn’t even plan to go to , it kinda fell in our laps. Little did we know GOD planned that. Kevin spoke A LOT about losing his dad and how that journey has been for him so far.. Two days after this concert my dad ended up in the hospital, he was in there for one month exactly before the Lord took him HOME . All the things Kevin said really stuck with me , I didn’t know I needed to hear it BUT GOD KNEW . I’m not saying losing my dad hasn’t been incredibly difficult but im saying I truly believe I’m handling it much better because I heard all of what Kevin spoke about because GOD PUT ME THERE . Looking forward to hopefully seeing yall in Spartanburg next week !
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Disciple Biography

To know the story of Disciple, you have to place yourself in Kevin Young’s shoes. Like Kevin, Disciple’s singer and bandleader, let’s say you’ve recorded ten albums, played thousands of shows worldwide, headlined tours since the late 90’s, and opened multiple times for the biggest artists in Christian music. You’ve sold hundreds of thousands of records and you’ve got fourteen #1 singles. Add to that the fact that you are done with your most recent recording contract and your band needs a lineup change. You’ve been on the road for twenty years, and you’ve seen more hotel rooms than a Gideon Bible. Most people would probably say, hey, I’ve done a lot and maybe it’s time to walk away. Most people are not Kevin Young.

“Disciple started when I was 16,” says Young, “so I’m somewhere between old and young. I know Disciple’s been around for a long time, and sometimes, when I wake up, I can feel every mile, but I can’t wait to see what’s ahead. It honestly doesn’t FEEL like it’s been as long as it has, and in a lot of ways I feel like we’re just getting started. The process, where I’ve been and the new stuff we’re doing right now as a band – it’s a gift. We chose to be who we are AND embrace the new.”

In a six-month period around the end of 2013 and the beginning of 2014, Kevin rebuilt Disciple, as well as his own approach to the band’s future. “We added Josiah Prince from Philmont and Andrew Stanton from I Am Empire on guitars, Jason Wilkes from High Flight Society on bass and vocals (since the guy was an amazing lead vocalist for his band), and Joey West from After Edmund on drums. It’s Disciple’s best lineup ever. They have the perfect combination of being great players and performers, and are ridiculously talented songwriters,” says Young. “One of my favorite things about these guys is that they have embraced where Disciple has been and love to play the classic songs for our fans, as well as have put every ounce of their souls into trying to take Disciple higher than we’ve ever been. I think our fans have embraced them for that in return.”

Next, the band had some business decisions to make. Disciple finished their record label contract in 2013 and the band’s recording future was in limbo. “We talked to a bunch of labels, but the whole time my manager and I kept asking each other the same question: why wouldn’t we do this on our own? I guess we decided that it was because recording an independent project and all that goes with that was new and a little scary. Being fearful is real, but it’s also a bad excuse,” says Young.

“We decided that we would really give ourselves to our fans. It’s one thing to have a record deal, make a record, and see if folks will buy it. It’s a whole different level to engage your fans – really talk to them, tell them what you want to do and why, embrace them and then hope that they will embrace you back. We created a bunch of really cool packages that the fans could buy and put them all up on Kickstarter, hoping that our fans would buy things ahead of time to help us make a record. We were scared to death. But then our fans met our goal in seven days and it just kept going up until the forty-day funding process finished. We were stunned and just so thankful. Nobody has fans like we do,” says Young.

“So with the lineup solidified and plans for a new record in place, now all we had to do was write the album. No big deal right? I was a little nervous – excited but nervous. I had more freedom than I’ve ever had to make the music and say the things that I really wanted to say. We had the support of our fans. But what really energized me was the music that was being written by the band members. It somehow felt very Disciple-esque and was somehow new at the same time. I think we all were really inspired by it.”

The first order of business was to bring back Travis Wyrick to produce. Young states, “I hadn’t worked with Travis in six years, but we knew this was going to be a hard, aggressive record. Travis recorded all of our hardest albums and working with him was like going home.” The finished album is called Attack, and it is the band’s most ambitious project to date. It’s bold, it’s hard, it’s experimental, and it’s sweepingly atmospheric. Attack gives a nod to long-time Disciple fans with “Radical” and “The Name” and the album will intrigue new listeners with offerings like “Dead Militia,” “Lion,” and “Angels And Demons.”

“We wrote this record as a new band. Attack is the right album title because that’s what we did with every song. Every band member contributed in a huge way to this album. Everybody brought songs to the table that we all worked on, and made each other’s songs better. It was definitely a well-coordinated attack on all sides,” says Young.

“You know, rock music isn’t the most popular music genre right now, but it’s also the music genre that will never die. Rock music always comes back around. And with that, I know what we’ve been called to do, and that’s to do our best to show Christ to people with our music, and with how we interact with them, both on and off the stage. I thought about this new album for a year before we started in the studio, and I knew that the lyrics would be the boldest Disciple has ever put on a record. I wanted to talk about Jesus loudly and without shame. That’s why “Radical” is the first track and our first single. It sets the tone for what we want people to hear. We talk about Jesus openly at every show. We do an altar call. That is who we are and that is what Disciple is called to do, and we hope that people hear the new music and say ‘Yeah, now THAT’S Disciple!’”
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