O God Save Us All

O God Save Us All is the ninth studio album from Christian metal group Disciple released on November 13, 2012 in CD & Digital format.

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"[13] Faulkner wrote that "...with the release of O God Save Us All Kevin Young and Disciple have once again proven their staying power.

"[13] Faulkner concluded with saying that "If you're looking for both a powerful and moving addition to your music collection look no further than Disciples latest O God Save Us All.

"[21] CCM Magazine's Matt Conner wrote that "From the lead riffs of 'Outlaws' to the emotional pomp of 'Draw the Line,' Disciple is clearly a band that's found its groove.

"[17] Jesus Freak Hideout's Michael Weaver said that "Since 2008, the band has undergone extensive line-up changes that has left only singer Kevin Young as the sole original member still standing.

"[18] Weaver concluded with saying "Kevin Young's current Disciple doesn't necessarily hit it out of the park, but they do manage to maintain the norm.

O God Save Us All probably won't end up as the favorite album of most fans, but it still contains plenty of material to whet your hard rock appetite.

"[19] Louder Than The Music's Jono Davies said that "If you're looking for some hard hitting rock, then look no further than Disciple and their new album 'O God Save Us All'.

The album includes some amazing co-writes with contributors like Ben Glover (Brandon Heath, Lee Brice) and Seth Mosley (Newsboys).

"[20] New Release Tuesday's Mary Burklin said that the album contains "a fresh set of tunes that draws heavily on both old roots and more recent conventions to create the bleakly titled opus O God Save Us All.

"[21] In concluding, Burklin wrote that "O God Save Us All is a dynamic collection of hard rock hymns, showcasing Disciple's ability to create both raw anthems and symphonic ballads.

As the title would imply, it is an album for the fight, a collection of songs for the wanderers seeking to step more fully into the new identity of hope defined by Jesus.

Many of the songs on this record have themes of repentance and redemption, calling the listener to surrender all they are to God and follow him with reckless abandon.

"[23] In closing, Akins wrote that "All in all this is a solid record that definitely continues Disciple’s long-standing reputation of creating great rock music that edifies the Church and draws listeners to a hope they can only find in Christ.