Disciple was formed in 1992 by friends Kevin Young, Brad Noah, Tim Barrett, and Adrian DiTommasi (who would leave the band shortly after inception) in an attempt to spread the gospel while playing the loud, metallic music they loved. Over the years, their style evolved into one similar to many secular alternative metal groups, as they toured churches, high schools, colleges, and similar venues. Their self-released debut, What Was I Thinking, came out in 1995, followed by an EP, My Daddy Can Whip Your Daddy, on Warner Resound in 1997. Their sophomore full-length effort, This Might Sting a Little Bit, followed two years later on Rugged Records. By God followed in 2001 on the same label.
2003's Back Again found the band on a new label, their own independent Slain Records. That year, the trio became a quartet with the addition of bassist Joey Fife to their lineup. The group signed with INO Records the following year and released a self-titled LP in June of 2005. Scars Remain arrived on Integrity in late 2006. After years of nominations, the album won the band their first Dove Award for Rock Album of the Year.
In 2008, Noah and Fife stepped down from the band and their spots were filled by bassist Israel Beachy and guitarists Andrew Welch and Micah Sannan. Southern Hospitality arrived later that year. Before their next release, founding drummer Tim Barrett would also part ways with Disciple, replaced by Trent Reiff. Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, Disciple's eighth LP, came out in April 2010. It topped the Christian chart and entered the Billboard Top 50. As the band's popularity grew, they embarked on a handful of tours with other top Christian acts like Thousand Foot Krutch and Skillet.
2012 saw the release of O God Save Us All, as well as a flurry of lineup changes. After four years with Disciple, Welch left the band to join Thousand Foot Krutch, while Sannan and Beachy were replaced by Josiah Prince (Philmont) and Jason Wilkes (High Flight Society). By early 2013, Reiff exited and was replaced by Joey West. Andrew Stanton also joined the band, leaving Young as the only original member.
The refreshed quintet forged ahead with the crowdfunded release of 2014's Attack, which became their highest Billboard 200 entry to date, peaking at number 44. Produced by longtime Disciple producer Travis Wyrick, Attack also rose to the number two spots on the Hard Rock and Christian charts. It would be the first and last album with Wilkes on bass, who left the band the next year. Vultures, a six-song EP recorded during the Attack sessions, was released at the end of 2015. Another EP, Live in Denmark, arrived the following year, accompanied by a series of concert videos from Denmark's RiverFest.
The band -- now a quartet -- issued another crowdfunded effort in 2016. Their 11th album, Long Live the Rebels, debuted at number 125, making it the group's sixth Billboard 200 entry to date. After signing with the Tooth & Nail label at the end of 2018, Disciple released their 12th full-length, Love Letter Kill Shot, in September 2019.
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Someone
Disciple Lyrics
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Is a longing for something that's outside
This understanding of
The sun breaking open
And it shines over me
It shines over me
I can see order in the way
That the oceans rise and roll out again
That the flowers die to bloom again
And I know that there is something out there
Watching everything
I know there's something out there
Even if I can't see
And I know that there is someone out there
Watching over me
I know there's someone out there
Silence in this night
A million ballads to something far from sight
With an unspoken name
And in my reflection
Image from some other time, some other time
I can see order in the way
That the oceans rise and roll out again
I can see order in the way
That the flowers die to bloom again
And I know that there is something out there
Watching everything
I know there's something out there
Even if I can't see
And I know that there is someone out there
Watching over me
I know there's someone out there
Even if I can't see
Even though I can't see
The fingerprints are everywhere
I can see order in the way
That the oceans rise and roll out again
I can see order in the way
That the flowers die to bloom again
And I know that there is something out there
Watching everything
I know there's something out there
Even if I can't see
And I know that there is someone out there
Watching over me
I know there's someone out there
Even if I can't see
The lyrics to Disciple's song "Someone" convey a sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world, and a belief in a higher power that exists beyond what is immediately visible. The singer describes seeing "order" in the movements of the oceans and the cycles of life and death in the natural world, and suggests that this order points to some kind of divine presence. The song is overall a hopeful and uplifting expression of faith in something larger than oneself.
The line "I can see order in the way that the flowers die to bloom again" is particularly poignant, as it acknowledges both the inevitability of death and the cyclical nature of life, suggesting that there is a purpose and a plan behind even the most difficult and painful experiences. The repeated refrain of "I know there's someone out there / watching over me / even if I can't see" reinforces the idea that faith is not about having all the answers or understanding everything perfectly, but rather about trusting in a force beyond oneself that is ultimately benevolent and protective.
Overall, "Someone" is a heartfelt and sincere expression of faith in the face of uncertainty and existential questions. It speaks to the yearning we all feel to connect with something greater than ourselves, and the hope that this connection can offer in times of difficulty.
Line by Line Meaning
All I see inside
The singer acknowledges that they look within themselves, but they only find a desire for something beyond themselves.
Is a longing for something that's outside
The singer realizes that what they crave cannot be found within themselves, but rather, it exists outside of them.
This understanding of
The singer possesses knowledge of something, but it's not explicitly revealed in this particular line.
The sun breaking open
The artist describes the sun as if it's revealing something hidden, possibly alluding to a greater truth or purpose.
And it shines over me
The artist experiences the warmth and light of the sun, which may represent a feeling of hope or comfort.
It shines over me
Reiterating the previous line's sentiment of feeling the sun's warmth and light.
I can see order in the way
The singer observes a pattern or system that exists in nature.
That the oceans rise and roll out again
The artist recognizes that the ocean's tides follow a consistent and predictable cycle.
That the flowers die to bloom again
The artist understands that the process of death and rebirth is present in nature, which may provide a sense of reassurance.
And I know that there is something out there
The artist believes in the existence of something beyond themselves.
Watching everything
This unknown entity is constantly observing and monitoring the singer's life.
I know there's something out there
Reiterating the artist's belief in the existence of a greater force.
Even if I can't see
The singer admits to not having visual proof of this force's existence.
And I know that there is someone out there
The singer believes that this unknown force is personified as an entity with intent and purpose.
Watching over me
This entity is specifically looking out for and protecting the singer.
Silence in this night
The artist describes a quiet and peaceful atmosphere, likely experiencing a moment of introspection.
A million ballads to something far from sight
The artist references many songs or stories that speak of something that cannot be seen or directly experienced.
With an unspoken name
This unknown force or entity does not have a defined or easily understandable name that the singer knows of.
And in my reflection
The singer sees their own image or reflection, possibly using it as a symbol of personal introspection.
Image from some other time, some other time
The reflection may appear different or distant in some way, creating a feeling of disconnect or nostalgia.
Even though I can't see
Despite not having physical proof, the artist still maintains their belief in something beyond themselves.
The fingerprints are everywhere
The artist suggests that the signs or evidence of this greater force or entity can be found throughout the world.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: BRADLEY MICHAEL NOAH, JOEY SETH FIFE, KEVIN DUANE YOUNG, TIMOTHY DWAYNE BARRETT, TRAVIS WYRICK
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Gage
love them! theyre one of the few heavy metal bands that actually have some rythem, and verses u can actually understand the words in. and i just saw them in concert a few hours ago >:) the place was goin absolutley nuts, headbanging, fists in the air, and jumping everywhere u look, no better place u could be.
Naomi Nekomimi
One of my favorite songs by them!
Ash Conner
I absolutely love this band.
Maurits
Love this song!<3
ThePokemonarecool
Perfect song for a movie
Kirstie Mabe
one of my favorite songs by them:3 Yesh!!! i luv dem:)
0u812
I love Kevin Young the man is full of GOD seen him 5 times me and my son won't miss a show. If u get the chance don't miss out..............
udidoo
EPIC.
nochubun
This is one diverse band! :O
Kati Sonata
So heavy.