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City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: US
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Saturday, October 03, 2009 

Category: Music
Okay, we are still looking for a drummer and bass player.. If interested contact us through myspace..
Monday, July 06, 2009 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music
My Disgrace - Rise
  Musical Style: Progressive Hard Rock Produced By: Joel Price & Rob Young Record Label: Independent Country Of Origin: USA Year Released: 2009 Artist Website: My Disgrace Tracks: 11 Rating: 85% Running Time: 52:21
                                   My Disgrace - Rise
One of the benefits of managing a music related website are the previously unheard of or unknown bands – what I often refer to as “undiscovered gems” – you happen to come across.  Over the past several years, for example, I have “stumbled upon” the likes of Letter 7, Messenger, Testify, Sorrows Joy, Eden’s Way and Incarnate, talented groups that garnered not only positive reviews but whose albums remained at the top of my play list for some time.  One recent discovery is My Disgrace.  Hailing from Nashville, Tennessee, My Disgrace is a band that – in its own words - “attempts to bridge the gap between progressive metal and grunge yet not sell their souls in the process”.
Now, whenever an artist puts forth the effort to “bridge a gap” between any diverse styles of music – particularly those as diverse as progressive metal and grunge – it is without a doubt a great deal of territory must be covered.  That said, I cannot help but think My Disgrace successfully obtains its goals on its independently released 2009 full length debut Rise.
Actually, “progressive metal and grunge” might be a bit of a misnomer – if not too simplistic depiction – in describing what is going on here. To be more precise, My Disgrace takes the best elements of metal and hard rock and melds them with a foundation of the progressive, all the while hinting (the key word here) at the “Seattle sound” that changed the musical landscape of the early 90’s.
There are a couple of things to keep in mind when going into detail about Rise: the music is very catchy – My Disgrace proves masterful at interweaving its material with notable melodies and chorus hooks – and that each of its songs brings enough diversity to stand out from its neighbors.  No two of the albums songs sound the same.
Yes, My Disgrace delivers a couple of complementary (and very good) hard rockers in “My Disgrace” and “Higher Than God”, but it is on progressive based pieces such as the mood-filled “Break”, acoustic laced “Still I Cry” and relentless “Changed” that the group truly shines.  And speaking of the progressive, check out the joining of speed metal and the near doom-like on “Forgive And Forget” or the endless time changes characteristic to the albums eight minute title track.  Topping things off is an excursion into melodic metal (“Tears Of Sorrow”) and a bluesy ballad (“Torn”).
Direct comparisons are problematic, but if you enjoy Orphan Project, Crown Of Mercy, Evergrey, Susprye, Queensryche and Sacred Warrior then I can see My Disgrace appealing to you.  Those into 90’s era Deliverance – think Learn and Camelot In Smithereens – should also find a lot to like here.  The group, at the same time, has a slight Alice In Chains-like vibe – hence, the grunge reference – going on throughout the project as well.
My Disgrace features the dual lead guitar/lead vocal team of Rob Young and Joel Price.  Vocal wise, the two bring both talent and diversity in combining elements of the mid-ranged and the high end- and everything in between.  Haunting but moving, the two can add a low end touch not unlike Jimmy P. Brown (Deliverance) on “Break” but when cutting loose and exhibiting their full range – “Tears Of Sorrow” comes to mind – they almost hint at Ray Parra (Sacred Warrior).
Young and Price shine on lead guitar as well, adding their tasteful and adept soloing abilities to each of the albums tracks.  “Changed” and “My Disgrace” find the two trading off while Price bestows some bluesy playing to “Torn” and Young a more aggressive edge on “Tears Of Sorrow”.
Rounding things out is the rhythm section of drummer Paul Simmons (check out his double bass on “Forgive And Forget”) and bassist Jeff Earl.
Production values fail to disappoint for an independent release.
The album gets off to a strong start with “My Disgrace”, a straightforward hard rocker prevailing with its abundant crunchy guitars and complementary catchy chorus.  A swarthy environs establishes itself along with just the right amount of polished backing vocals.  “My Disgrace” deals with temptation:
I’ve been seized by temptation
Caught in the grip of Satan’s chains
In my heart there’s a decision
That no other man can make
I’ve taken all He’s given
And thrown it all away
Taken all that He’s forgiven
And thrown in all right back into His face
“Break” stands out with its tempo changes.  Low-key and moody, the song drifts through rhythm guitar driven moments – ranging from gut-level verses to a swirling chorus – and others in which the acoustic guitar plays a leading role.  Versatile lead vocal performance tops things off.  “Break” builds upon the themes established on “My Disgrace”:
I feel so far from You
Like a million miles away
And I just can’t seem to
Find a way to break through
This world is full of darkness
Full of temptation, lies and sin
And I’ve become a victim
Of the evil that’s within
Down on my knees I break
I can’t save me from myself
“Forgive And Forget” ranks with the albums more upbeat pieces.  The song starts with a bang, immediately launching into a swiftly moving – almost speed metal – riff prior to driving through its verses with the same unyielding momentum.  Upon reaching its chorus, however, “Forgive And Forget” slows as a transition is made to a near doom-like tempo.  Industrial style keyboards add to the chaotic scene.  This one is aptly entitled:
Will I turn the other cheek and forgive my fellow man?
Or do I choose to walk the road I’ve walked before?
And throw away the cross of Christ
And pour out justice on my own
Here on my knees
I ask for strength
To forgive as You forgave me
Forgive and forget
“Tears Of Sorrow” can best be described as quintessential melodic metal.  A mostly mid-tempo piece, the song joins another memorable chorus – upheld by a heavy dose of backing vocals – with an emotionally charged atmosphere that almost approaches semi-ballad territory.  Lyrics match the mood of the music here:
As another tears fall from the sky
Spoken truth shows the way
Now there’s nothing more to say
All the answers plain as day
Still you walked the other way
Tried so hard to drown the pain
Had to keep from going ‘sain
But in the end you closed your eyes and traded the truth for a lie
“Still I Cry” also presents with variances in tempo- ranging from the low-key to the guitar driven.  The song proceeds slowly through its first verse acoustically, not gaining initiative until the rhythm guitar steps forward and leads the way to its far reaching chorus.  All the while the acoustic guitar makes its presence felt as does highlighting traces of keyboards.  “Still I Cry” talks about creation:
Before any life began
So I was and so I am
I was before any time began
There I was and here I am
I spoke the word into existence
I spoke and so it came to be
I breathed life into every living thing
I made you
But still you don’t love me
The bands penchant for the catchy is maintained on “Higher Than God”.  Metal-edged in capacity, the song advances its length to a dominant rhythm guitar as a muscular (but melodic) chorus and churning low end puts things over the top.  This is one of several songs here in which that Alice In Chains vibe comes into play.  “Higher Than God” comes across in the form of a confession:
I stepped on everyone
Who dared to be
Close to me
And my foolish dreams
So God brought me down
Onto my knees – onto my knees
I was so deceived and I believed
That I could be higher than God
My Disgrace mellows out on the haunting ballad “Torn”.  Yes, the pace slows down a bit but the trade off is the laid back – almost bluesy – setting characterizing what I might describe as quite the scintillating piece.  Polished backing vocals drive its compelling chorus while a slow but blues based lead guitar carries its instrumental moments.  “Torn” is a song of hope:
But there’s hope in the Light
And if you seek you will find
The answers to fill the void inside
A voice of reason can’t touch you
When you scorn
You can’t get out of this prison
When you’re torn
But there’s hope in the Light
The quality continues with the all out progressiveness of the albums title track.  With its variances in structure and abundant time changes, “Rise” will leave your head spinning as it maneuvers through a labyrinth-like milieu of double bass driven passages, slower acoustic laced moments and rollicking verses.  A determined chorus – very catchy and heartfelt – prevents the song (despite its eight minute length) from turning into a trite listen.  “Rise” talks about “rising” above the pain of life:
Temptations always searching
Looking for a way
To capture and devour
To kill and enslave
Dragging souls through hell and back
Causing so much pain
I will rise
Up from the ashes of this empty way of life
I will rise
Up-tempo hard rocker “Changed” opens in a calm (almost jazzy) manner before an avalanche of guitar kicks in.  Moving forward tempestuously, the song creates quite the turbulent scene as it plows through its first and second verse on the way to the smoothly flowing chorus that follows.  The jazz-like demeanor reasserts itself at the start of an instrumental section sustained by a brazen stretch of lead guitar.  “Changed” touches upon God’s forgiveness:
I needed a cure for my disease
I had a hole in my heart
That I couldn’t fill
And it’s so crazy how
You loved me still
After all of the sorrow
And all of the pain
It was Your forgiveness
That made me change
Closing tracks “Day And Night” and “Set Free”, while quite good and far from filler, rank just a notch below the albums better material.  “Day And Night” brings a touch of groove and a hard rocking edge while “Set Free” heads in the more low key direction with its lacing of the acoustic and bluesy flavorings.  Both bring solid hooks but are just not on the same level as those preceding them.
The best way to summarize would be to state that My Disgrace represents a refreshing new addition to the Christian metal scene.  Those whose tastes range from metal and hard rock to the progressive should find a lot to enjoy in Rise.  Yes, the music here can be a bit complex at times but it is also very melodic and memorable.  The dual lead vocal and lead guitar approach works as does the solid production values.  I look forward to hearing more from My Disgrace in the future.
Review by Andrew Rockwell
Track Listing: “My Disgrace” (3:35), “Break” (4:33), “Forgive And Forget” (3:50), “Tears Of Sorrow” (5:16), “Still I Cry” (6:15), “Higher Than God” (3:54), “Torn” (4:25), “Rise” (7:53), “Changed” (5:16), “Day And Night” (3:35), “Set Free” (3:52)
Musicians
Joel Price – Lead Vocals & Guitars
Rob Young – Lead Vocals & Guitar
Jeff Earl – Bass
Paul Simmons - Drums
Monday, June 29, 2009 

Current mood:  melancholy
Category: Music
http://www.therefineryrock.com/reviewmydis.php

My Disgrace
Rise

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Reviewed by Jesse Harris

My Disgrace hails out of Nashville, Tennessee; always a hot spot for new bands, and not just new bands but hot new bands and that is exactly what My Disgrace is. This band is fronted by not one but two vocalist in Rob Young and Joel Price, they also share the lead guitar duties as well and do a fine job of that. On bass you have Jeff Earle and on drums Paul Simmons. These guys are all stellar musicians, very seasoned. This style is very different, it is Grunge/prog/rock/metal with a dash of soul and blues and that is what sets this band apart from the rest of the pack. They have come up with a unique style all their own without being freakish, staying true to the tones of rock/metal/grunge/prog. The vocals on this album are haunting, soaring, heart felt and sincere. The guitars are full, thick and rich and the drums and bass are clean and tight. The lyrics are spiritual, but not religious or preachy [very cool]. The lyrics are deep and thought provoking, yet simple enough for clear interpretation. These songs prove to be ultra heavy without being over the top fast, or screamo, death like or thrashy, or even sluggish heavy. They maintain a nice mid-tempo groove in most of their songs. This album seems dark at times but yet is inspiring and uplifting. It sounds like the lyrics are important to the band for the benefit of the listener. With that being said, the downsides for me are, almost non stop singing and the songs are a bit choppy. If they could lighten up a little and have a little more fun and just jam and not sound quite so structured, it would free them up a bit. It sounds as though they have worked very hard and long to come up with these songs and it has paid off. Because if this is there debut album, they are on their way to do some big time things. My Disgrace is no Disgrace.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009 
Here is another good review of "Rise".... Thanks to those at White Metal for their kind words..

http://www.whitemetal.it/recensione_my_disgrace_-_rise.htm


Thursday, May 21, 2009 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music

MY DISGRACE - Rise
Rolled Penny Records

Metal Express Rating: 8.0/10

Release Date: 2009-03-05

by: RUDI HAUPTMANN

Email: rudi@metalexpressradio.com

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Rolled Penny Records

Metal and Christianity just don’t mix. That’s an opinion many in the Metal community share. They may not admit it openly, but even the most receptive of metal fans will automatically dismiss an album that’s given a Christian label. Chances are good that anyone inclined to feel an aversion to Christian Metal has never actually listened to a band like My Disgrace. Rise, their debut album, is sure to be a great pleasure for fans of this style and an eye opening experience for those that wouldn’t think of listening to Christian Metal.

This group, which comes to us from Nashville, TN, is made up of two good guitar players: Joel Price and Rob Young. Aside from being skilled with their instruments, Price and Young also share lead vocal duties. The rhythm section is made up of Paul Simmons on drums and Jeff Earle on bass. Both men do a great job of keeping pace and adding atmosphere to this album. My Disgrace’s lyrics are very much routed in the Christian faith, but in no way does that detract from their ability to make great Metal. Their style is heavy and sounds pretty modern, but they are also a very melodic band, as evidenced by the stand out title track, "Rise".

The guys address the difficulties that temptation creates in so many lives and the ways in which God has helped them. Do they also seem as if they’re promoting their religion? At times, they do. However, they manage to do it without shoving it down one’s throat. The guys are subtle in their approach. If they were too obvious, the album wouldn’t be at all palatable. My Disgrace is to be admired for writing about and sticking to what they believe in. When you’re creating music like this, it must be difficult to keep from seeming "preachy", but they’re not as overt as other bands in the genre. Their music is of high quality and that allows you to forget any dislike that may arise due to lyrical content.

Both Price and Young are surprisingly good wailers but they don’t limit themselves to hitting high notes. They show enough versatility with their pipes to keep things interesting throughout. In addition, these two have no qualms about playing with aggression. The guitars are frequently crunchy, sometimes melodic, but virtually always good. Every song features at least one solo and all said solos are strong. If you’re a fan of Christian Metal backed by powerful guitars, this album is a must. If you’re not, but are still looking for a solid Heavy Metal album, excellent vocals, and reflective lyrics that’ll make you think, you should definitely give My Disgrace a try.

www.MyDisgraceBand.com

Currently listening:
Modus Vivendi
By Tad Morose
Release date: 2008-02-12
Thursday, May 21, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
What's been goin' on?! Our latest update from the MY DISGRACE command center is: We just heard from the awesome folks over at the BRUCE DICKENSON ROCK SHOW, and they will be playing MY DISGRACE on their May 29th show! For those of you who don't already know about this great show, it airs from 9pm to 12am in the UK on BBC6. It is available online as well. So, if ya get a chance, tune in and check it out! The link below will take you to their site!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/bruce_dickinson/

Stay METAL!

Rob

Currently listening:
Somewhere Back in Time: The Best of 1980-1989
By Iron Maiden
Release date: 2008-05-13
Thursday, May 07, 2009 
What's Been goin' on?! Lots of things brewing here at the MY DISGRACE command center! Yes, there's much going on, but we need your help! Please  call your local radio station and request MY DISGRACE! We're looking for street team members too! Below is a list of some of the stations that have our music, so PLEASE call and request MY DISGRACE!

KZRR 94 ROCK     Albuquerque, NM      505- 889-9494
Project 9-6-1         Atlanta, GA              404-741-9696
Big Dog 106          Beaumont, TX          (800)329-9595
92.5 KGB Rocks!   Binghamton, NY      607.786.ROCK (7625)
Rock 105             Chattanooga, TN      423.642.0105
WEBN                  Cincinnati, OH         513.686-8300
WMMS 100.7        Cleveland, OH        1-800-348-1007
WVRK - Rock 103  Columbus, GA        706.323.3103
C-101 Rocks          Corpus Christi, TX    361.560.5101
97.1 THE EAGLE    Dallas, TX          214 or 817 -787-1971
WTUE ROCKS       Dayton, OH            (937) 457-1047
106.7 KBPI            Denver, CO      (303) 713-ROCK, 713-ROLL
104.7 The Edge      Fairbanks, AK         (907) 456-1047
WAIL                     Florida Keys, FL     (305) 852-9085
KRZR                    Fresno, CA              559-247-2000
100.3 The Buzzard  Greensboro, NC      336-822-7625
fm 104one              Hartford, CT            860.723.6000                               
X106.3 LIVE!          Huntington, WV       304-529-WAMX or 1-888-933-WAMX
Q95                       Indianapolis, IN       (317) 257-7565                                          
Planet Radio 107.3  Jacksonville, FL      (904) 737-0107
100.1 WKQQ          Lexington, KY  1-859-280-ROCK / 280-ROLL
x107.5 The Rock Station    Lima, OH      419-222-1075
New Rock 100.3 The Edge   Little Rock, AR    501-433-1003
93.1 The Fox           Louisville, KY           502-479-2222
ROCK 101         Manchester, NH           (603) 668-0234
ZetaRocks.com    Miami, FL                  (954) 862-2000
94.7 THE BUZZ ROCKS!    Oklahoma City, OK  405-840-5271.
JRR 101one WJRR     Orlando, FL      407-916-1011or1-888-978-1011
TK 101 The ROCK Station!  Pensacola, FL    1-850-473-1015
102.5 WDVE           Pittsburgh, PA         412-333-9383
WHEB                   Portsmouth, NH     603-431-ROCK(7625)
94HJY                   Providence, RI          401-224-1994
96.3 ROV              Roanoke, VA            1-800-476-9603
96 ROCK               Salisbury, MD           410-860-2345
Rock 105.3 KIOZ-FM     San Diego, CA     (858) 570-1053
Funky Monkey 104.9   Seattle, WA          1-800-482-1049
Z-98                       Sioux City, IA           712-255-3098
98ROCK               Tampa, FL                 813.832.1464
1047 WIOT         Toledo, OH                  419.240.1047
KMOD-FM          Tulsa, OK                   (918) 460-KMOD
107.3  KLFX -FM    Waco, TX     254-699-5369or1-800-900-1722
993 The Fox          Winchester, VA         540-667-9931
93.3 The Wolf       Youngstown, OH    330-729-9653 or 1-877-570-9653


Thanks for all your help! Metal horns up!

Rob
 




Currently listening:
A Light in the Dark
By Metal Church
Release date: 2006-06-27
Friday, May 01, 2009 

Category: Movies, TV, Celebrities
Hey all, My Disgrace just got to feature  the songs "Break" and "Rise" in the up and comming short film BAZOOKA... We are really happy to have this opportunity and are grateful to Evon Barrows for her help in making this happen!!! You Rock Girl!! Joel
Thursday, April 30, 2009 

Current mood:  anxious
Category: Music
Hey this is Joel from My Disgrace.. We are currently looking for dedicated people for our street teams. We would love for anyone who wishes to help just contact us on our page.. If you are willing to start a myspace page or just direct people who you think would like our music to our page we can make sure you get Free stuff as well as first dibs on new merch as it becomes available.. As we grow, so will the freebees!!! Thanks again for your support..Joel My Disgrace
Currently listening:
Waves of Visual Decay
By Communic
Release date: 2006-06-27
Monday, April 27, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music
What's been goin' on?! Dave Watts over at Overloaded radio has been playing our stuff for quite a while now, and He has just posted a review of our debut CD Rise! You can check it out at: www.overloadedrocks.com

And don't forget to pick up your copy of our CD. You'll be glad you did! It's available at our page. Just $12 shipped!

Metal horns up!
Currently listening:
The Duke
By Jorn
Release date: 2006-03-06