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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Disciple released “Promise to Live” on February 1, the second song from forthcoming album Skeleton Psalms (slated for April 28). You can find “Promise to Live” on all major streaming services: https://disciple.ffm.to/promise.bio
“The idea for ‘Promise to Live’ was birthed out of an old message I used to give,” Disciple frontman and founder Kevin Young shares. “It’s the idea that we all are in this world together, and are all in recovery together, from the trauma of this world and this life. We’re not fighting alone. We’re fighting together. We make this promise to God and to each other: to not give up. To not lose hope. To not give up fighting. To live for the most precious gift we have, which is life.”
In conjunction with that concept, Disciple has launched a social media campaign inviting fans to share about why they promise to live, using the hashtag #IPromiseToLive. The band has been resharing some of the responses.
“Ever since I’ve been saved, I’ve always remembered two things, my promise to live and that Christ is with me always. His promise.” — Ethan
“I Promise to live to beat the anxiety, depression, sadness and anger that I’ve endured this past year to the point where I felt like I couldn’t breathe… that God has a purpose for that pain.” — Megan
“I promise to live after battling Triple Negative Breast Cancer and enduring 6 months of chemotherapy, 33 rounds of radiation and 5 surgeries.” — Sally
“I promise to live because my anxiety, self doubt, depression and wrong impressions I leave are not me.” — Katie
“I promise to live by fighting for my life keeping God and my sobriety as a number 1 priority.” — Cassidy
“I ‘Promise to Live,’ because I know God isn’t finished with my life yet.” — Thomas
The social media outpouring continues to solidify Disciple’s role as a crucial voice of encouragement in struggles with mental health and suicidal thoughts. As an expressive and emotional midtempo rock track with soaring gang vocals, “Promise to Live” follows in the footsteps of precious career-defining songs like “After the World,” “Invisible” and “Erase.”
“Promise to Live” follows “The Executioner,” which released last month to instant fan and media acclaim. Disciple is playing “Promise to Live” as part of their set on Winter Jam, where they are playing all 40 dates coast to coast this winter. You can view their full tour schedule at disciplerocks.com/tour.
For more from Disciple as they prepare to release Skeleton Psalms, follow them on Facebook and Instagram as well as on all major streaming services.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — HolyName’s self-titled debut album from Facedown Records has debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Christian/Gospel Albums list, #10 on the Top New Artist Albums chart and #15 in Current Hard Music Albums.
HolyName is led by Tommy Green of Sleeping Giant fame, with the supergroup lineup rounded out by Brook Reeves (Impending Doom), Matthew Weir (Sleeping Giant), Aaron Craner and Joe Holt. Ryan Leitru (For Today) has served as their producer. HolyName’s debut full-length album HolyName showcases their signature, self-described sound: “violent worship.”
“We feel shocked and truly humbled and grateful by the people who have supported this release and made it a success,” Tommy Green says as he reflects on the project’s wildly successful debut. “The pain and the journey and the faith journey of this record is the substance of struggle and devotion that many people can identity with in these days. There is a time for lament, a time to stop and listen to the pain of the world and the pain of the soul. That is faith as well.”
The album has also received rave reviews from media and listeners, proving that HolyName is resonating as much as the band hoped.
“Call it “Holy Drone,” call it “Violent Worship”—but HolyName represents some of the most inspired music from the Facedown Records roster.”
— Metal Injection“With a deeply heavy sound that eschews the punchy riffs and snappy leads of modern metalcore, HolyName’s drone worship sound is definitely something new in a musical climate that badly needs creativity injected into heavy music.”
In the face of the enthusiastic response, the band remains committed first to the faith that fueled it. Tommy concludes, “We hope that this record is encouraging and edifying and mournful and true. We’re so grateful: thank you. Lord Jesus, please have mercy on us. I’m so grateful.”
You can find the album on all major streaming platforms at orcd.co/holyname. You can also follow them on Facebook and Instagram. -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Todd Tilghman (NBC’s The Voice Season 18 winner) has released a new single titled “Dig My Grave,” available everywhere January 27. You can find the song on all major streaming platforms at https://onerpm.link/129439372936.
“Of all the promises in scripture, my least favorite one is that we’re all going to die,” the faith-focused country singer admits. “But ‘Dig My Grave’ is a serious jam. And it’s all about the promise we have in Christ that death is not the end.”
The song’s concept begins with a sobering lyric: “If you’re alive, you’re dying.” But those words only set the stage for a defiantly redemptive song that builds its way heavenward through southern swagger and rock-solid faith.
Tilghman explains, “I wrote this song with my friends Sam Nobles and Clint Brown. It started with just a little bit of a chorus and a piece of a verse. It ended in full-on, swampy gospel, turn-it-up-to-eleven, high energy fun!”
The single is the latest entry in a career marked by both calling and a committed work ethic. The husband, father, former pastor, and acclaimed singer recently released the tracks “Fall” and “Home Wasn’t Built in a Day.” He also celebrated his Opry debut last year alongside former The Voice coach Blake Shelton. Through it all, Tilghman continues to raise eight kids alongside his wife, Brooke.
Even after all of his accolades, a high-energy, speaker-busting track like “Dig My Grave” feels like proof: Todd Tilghman is still only getting started.
Get “Dig My Grave” at https://onerpm.link/129439372936. Visit linktr.ee/Toddtilghman for more from Todd Tilghman.
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