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Disciple - Southern Hopsitality
- Disciple’s Southern Hospitality has a hard rock alternative feel that approaches the realm of heavy metal. They have a very prominent and defining presence as their music is very machine-like with a large and in charge aura that hovers. As it’s borderline metal so to speak, it’s not intimidating with an overbearing or ominous presence, as it’s toned down and just shifted to a harder rock type. The only element that seems to be remotely aggressive would be the vocals, which roar out. But that’s only a reflection at how much energy the members have and the passion that goes into each song.
Disciple seems mature and one that learns from its mistakes – if any, everyone makes mistakes in their life. They seem to grow and develop and weld their experiences – both good and bad – into their lyrics to effectively communicate the universal pain and happiness everyone’s felt at some point or another. Disciple engineers a solid based core where each song is rock hard and shares the same qualities on the album.
Disciple effectively displays the intensity needed to bring out that fervent passion that takes music to the next level and makes it great. The consistent and prolific sound is motivational as it pumps you up ready to take on the world. Nothing can stand in your way. The melodic and contagious rhythms are powerful. It shows the evolution and steady development of Disciple coming into their own. There’s a certain electric charge or spark that is ignited at the start of Southern Hospitality that blows everything out of the water and burns on through the night well after the close.
Reviewer: John Berkowitz
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Reviewer's Rating: 7
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Added: 14-Sep-2008
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