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| 12 Stones | Primary Artist |
| John Catchings | Cello |
| David Davidson | Strings, Violin |
| Skidd Mills | Bass, Guitar |
| Martha Wright | Choir Director |
| David Angel | Violin |
| Johnny K | Strings |
| Paul McCoy | Vocals, Background Vocals |
| Eric Weaver | Vocals |
| Justin Rimer | Bass, Vocals |
| Sari Reist | Cello |
| Brad Reynolds | Bass |
| Monisa Angel | Viola |
| Rob Wechsler | Guitar |
| Grant Craig | Vocals |
| Zoey Ruble | Vocals |
| West Tennessee Youth Choir | Choir, Chorus |
| Taylor Aykroid | Vocals |
| Shaylyn Nix | Vocals |
| Sara Beth Martin | Vocals |
| Paige Mills | Vocals |
| Mary Kabir | Vocals |
| Kami Rawl | Vocals |
| Kaitlyn Thompson | Vocals |
| Jacob Cap | Vocals |
| Erika Mills | Vocals |
| Emilie Mills | Vocals |
| Danielle Taylor | Vocals |
| Austyn Betz | Vocals |
| Ashton Reed | Vocals |
| Jimmy Swan | Executive Producer |
| Skidd Mills | Composer, Programming, Producer, Engineer, String Arrangements |
| Blair Daly | Composer |
| Brad Blackwood | Mastering |
| James Michael | Composer |
| Johnny K | Arranger |
| Eric Weaver | Composer |
| Justin Rimer | Composer |
| Tyler Connolly | Composer |
| Jacob Capricciuolo | Executive Producer, Art Direction, Mixing Direction, Additional Production |
| Rob Wechsler | Programming, String Arrangements |
| Chris Beavens | Layout |
| Grant Craig | Programming, Engineer |
| Christine Connolly | Composer |
| Jason Raunch | Composer |
| Jason Kobishop | Art Direction |
| Devon Bronson | Composer |
| Anthony McCoy | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - James Christopher Monger
12 Stones' fourth studio album, Beneath the Scars, finds the Louisiana-based rockers primed and ready for mainstream rock radio. Stocked with some high-quality, hard-edged, fist-pumping anthems that blend social and political commentary with subtle themes of personal, and sometimes faith-based, responsibility, the band's first album for the Texas-based Executive Music Group impresses with stand-out cuts like "Infected," "Bulletproof," "One Thing," and "Bury Me." Beneath the Scars also sports its fair share of more melodic, acoustic-driven material like "Blind" and "Shine on Me," both of which are pleasant enough, but do little to distinguish themselves from the...