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| Still rocking as hard as ever, Tennessee heavy metal band ups the melody quotient. 321, Lay My Burdens, Romance Me, Whatever Reason, Phoenix Rising, etc. |
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| 1 Southern Hospitality |
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| 2 Romance Me |
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| 3 321 |
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| 4 Whisper So Loud |
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| 5 Whatever Reason |
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| 6 Phoenix Rising |
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| 7 Liar |
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| 8 Falling Star |
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| 9 Right There |
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| 10 On My Way Down |
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| 11 Lay My Burdens |
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| 12 Savior |
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Album Review
"Southern Hospitality" is a well-executed blend of old and new hard rock, mixing the band's nu-metal flavor from 2006's "Scars Remain" with a strong dose of Southern rock that fits better than anyone might expect. The result is a hybrid of melodic, '80s-style rock that, like most of Disciple's previous releases, fits to form the band's message. The guys seem at their prime rhythmically, as they churn out the beat-heavy bombast of "Phoenix Rising" and "321." The music is catchy, rootsy, passionate, and glamorous all at the same time. It is a treat for fans of Black Crowes-esque full-force rock that doesn't have to be overly produced to get its point across. ~ Jared Johnson, All Music Guide
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Biography


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