Signaling in a four star review by
HM Magazine, Nate Lake recognizes, "From music to lyrics to album structure, Disciple's
Attack backs up its already solid reputation with a quality set of powerful tracks that pushes the band's listeners to attack life in their own faith journeys." Matt Conner, indicating in a three star review from
CCM Magazine, realizes, "unfortunately the new chemistry is a bit lacking.
Attack is a straightforward rock release with hand's up anthems... and heartfelt anthems. Sound familiar? It should." On behalf of Jesus Freak Hideout, Michael Weaver opines "Disciple is back in a big way with
Attack. There really isn't much to pick apart...
Attack should be in contention for best rock album of 2014." Kevin Hoskins suggests "They do not disappoint... It may very well be the best Disciple work to date, and is certainly one of the best albums I have heard all year." Mark Rice forecasts "There is very little to dislike about
Attack,... nothing to get upset about." Scott Fryberger contends "Disciple's label tenure may be a little jolted by
Attack, but this is still mostly an album for that particular fanbase". John DiBiase foretells "
Attack is absolutely refreshing and couldn't have come too soon." Writing for New Release Tuesday, Mary Nikkel foresees "This album is one of the strongest of Disciple's career, promising to be an instant favorite with the fans who made it possible... Despite the lineup revolution, this album has Disciple's identity stamped on it more firmly than perhaps ever before, lending the album momentum born of confidence and dedication to its message... this album is sure to claim a treasured spot in the collection of any hard rock fan." Lee Brown says for Indie Vision Music that "
Attack is the best Disciple’s album of the latter decade of their career", and this "has more singularly great tracks than perhaps anything the band has ever produced." On behalf of
About.com, Kim Jones observes "
Attack is authentic all the way." Writing at Christian Music Review, April Covington notices that "Disciple was able to slightly modernize the 90’s metal without sacrificing heaviness." Micah Garnett explains for 365 Days of Inspiring Media that "
Attack’s unabashedly Christian message is what sets it apart from other bands in the market, but it’s backed by solid music and solid production... that Disciple is back and as good as ever." Stephanie Crail, writing for Jesus Wired, replies, "An absolute must have for fans of hard rock." == Track listing ==