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Bride (band)

Bride is an American Christian metal band formed in the 1980s, by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson. During the band's peak years it was known for covering a wide range of musical styles and remains popular in places like Brazil. Their song "Same 'Ol Sinner" is on the Digital Praise PC game Guitar Praise.[citation needed]

Bride
OriginLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Genres
Years active1983–2018
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Steve Osborne
  • Frank Partipilo
  • Rick Foley
  • Scott Hall
  • Steve Curtsinger
  • Stephen Rolland
  • Andrew Wilkinson
  • Lawrence Bishop
  • Michael Loy
  • Jerry McBroom
  • G.D Watts
Websitebridepub.com

Band history edit

Bride was formed in Louisville, Kentucky in the early 1980s, by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson. Going by the name Matrix at first, the brothers started writing music and recording demos in 1983. They recorded four demos and started selling them at concerts and through magazines. In 1986, the band opened for the Canadian group Daniel Band in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. This performance caught the eye of an agent of Refuge Records. He decided to sign them to their new label, Pure Metal Records, which was oriented to metal music. At that time, the band consisted of vocalist Dale Thompson, bassist Troy Thompson, guitarist William Sutherland and drummer Stephen Rolland. With this lineup, Troy Thompson sometimes also played guitar while Dale Thompson played bass. They officially changed its name to Bride and went on to record Show No Mercy. In 1988, bassist Frank Partipilo joined the band and with this line up they recorded Live to Die and Silence Is Madness (1989).[5]

With their contract with Pure Metal Records about to end, the band released End of the Age in 1990, which is a compilation album of hits from their first three albums, as well as two new songs that would go to become Bride staples - Everybody Knows My Name and Same Ol' Sinner. The album signaled the "end of an age" as the band shifted away from the heavy metal of their past towards a Guns N' Roses' influenced hard rock sound.

In 1991, Rick Foley (bass) and Jerry McBroom (drums) joined the band. With a new record deal with Star Song Records, the band released Kinetic Faith. The album spawned some hits in commercial radio. In 1992, it was announced that Dale would leave to join Stryper to replace Michael Sweet, but this never took place.[5] They followed Kinetic Faith with Snakes in the Playground and Scarecrow Messiah (1994) before releasing yet another compilation, Shotgun Wedding: 11 No. 1 Hits and Mrs., and finally parting ways with Starsong in 1995. All three albums produced many successful hits in Brazil, where the band has toured and been received with enormous crowds and fanbase.

That same year, the band signed a one-record deal with a new label called Rugged Records. They also welcomed a new bassist, Steve Curtsinger. Drop (1995) featured banjo and mandolin.[5] In 1997, they released The Jesus Experience which continued their alternative style leanings, however, with a slight grunge and post-grunge overtone.[citation needed] The next year, they released Oddities. Although intended to be a return to their roots, the album was more of a blend between alternative rock and hard rock.[5]

After some differences with the label, the band asked to be released from its contract. Some time later, Curtsinger and was replaced with Andrew Wilkinson before Lawrence Bishop took the spot, McBroom also left and was replaced with Michael Loy. Being picked up by Absolute Records and veering into rapcore territory,[5] the band released Fist Full of Bees in 2001. The album was quickly disparaged by fans for containing nu metal and rapcore elements.

In 2003, the band independently released This Is It. It was re-released in 2006 under Retrospective Records, digitally remastered and with bonus tracks and a new cover.

In 2006, Bride released Skin for Skin, with guitar solos from former Bride guitarist Steve Osborne. The album was praised by Scott Waters of Ultimatum, who said it was "a logical step from 'This Is It' and is an honest and successful attempt to progress without worry of what is popular."[3]

The band reunited with former members, Jerry McBroom and Steve Osborne, to record their next album, Tsar Bomba, which was released on October 27, 2009.[6]

In 2011, Retroactive Records remastered and re-released the band's first three albums (Show No Mercy, Live to Die, Silence Is Madness) in a series called "The Originals". In addition, 2003's This Is It was also remastered to support the re-releases.

Original guitarist Steve Osborne died of suicide on November 16, 2011.[7]

In December 2013, after 30 years, Dale Thompson announced that the band was coming to an end.[8]

The band released "Here is Your God" on Retroactive Records in November 2020 while announcing a new album of the same name, for release on CD on December 15, 2020, and on vinyl on March 10, 2021.[9]

The band began working on a new album in 2022, announcing the release of "Are You Awake?" for early 2023.[10]

Band members edit

Current line-up

  • Dale Thompson – vocals
  • Troy Thompson – guitars
  • Nenel Lucena – bass guitar
  • Alexandre Aposan – drums

Former

  • Steve Osborne – guitar (1986–1988, 2006, 2009)
  • Scott Hall – bass guitar (1986–1988)
  • Rick Foley – bass guitar (1991–1994)
  • Steve Curtsinger – bass guitar (1995–1998,1999)
  • Stephen Rolland – drums (1986–1990)
  • Frank Partipillo – bass guitar (1988–1991)
  • Andrew Wilkinson – bass guitar (1998–1999)
  • Michael Loy – drums (1999–2009)
  • Lawrence Bishop – bass guitar (1999–2009)
  • G.D Watts – bass guitar (2009–2013)
  • Jerry McBroom – drums (1991–1999, 2009–2013)

Timeline

Discography edit

Main studio albums

Compilations and other releases

  • End of the Age (1990, Star Song)
  • Snakes in the Playground Special Collector's Edition (1992, Star Song)
  • God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You (1993, Star Song)
  • Shotgun Wedding: 11 No. 1 Hits and Mrs. (1995, Star Song)
  • Lost Reels I (1994, independent)
  • Lost Reels II (1994, independent)
  • I Predict a Clone - various artists (1994 REX 41004-2, a tribute to Steve Taylor)
  • Lost Reels III (1997, independent)
  • Bride Live! Volume I (1999, Old School Records)
  • Bride Live Volume II Acoustic (2000, Millennium Eight Records)
  • Best of Bride (June 27, 2000, Organic Records)
  • Live at Cornerstone 2001 (2001, Millennium Eight Records)
  • The Matrix Years / Lost Reels (2001, Millennium Eight Records)
  • The Organic Years (2002, Millennium Eight Records)
  • This Is It (2006, Retroactive Records with bonus tracks)
  • Bluegrass Gospel (2021, independent)
  • Christmas (2021, independent)
  • Eyes Wide Open (2023, Retroactive Records)

Awards edit

Bride has received four Dove Awards from the Gospel Music Association. Three were for "Hard Music Song", in 1992, 1993, and 1994.[12] The fourth was at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1995, for "Hard Music Album" for Scarecrow Messiah.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Weinstein, Deena (2000). Heavy Metal: The Music and Its Culture. Da Capo Press. p. 54. ISBN 0-306-80970-2.
  2. ^ McGovern, Brian Vincent (September–October 1998).. Archived from the original on July 13, 2001. Retrieved April 24, 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) . HM (73). ISSN 1066-6923.
  3. ^ a b c Waters, Scott. "Bride". No Life 'til Metal. Retrieved January 3, 2008.
  4. ^ Strother, Eric (2013). Unlocking the Paradox of Christian Metal Music (PDF). University of Kentucky. p. 41.
  5. ^ a b c d e Powell, Mark Allan (2002). "Bride". Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music (First printing ed.). Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers. pp. 110–112. ISBN 1-56563-679-1.
  6. ^ Skid (June 13, 2009). . Sleazeroxx. Archived from the original on June 20, 2009. Retrieved July 5, 2009.
  7. ^ "Steve Osbourne suicide". Facebook. November 18, 2011. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  8. ^ "Bride says Farewell and Lightout | Christian Metal and Rock Online-Magazine". Untombed.com. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  9. ^ Martinez, Anthony. "Here's the cover, song and release date of Bride's upcoming album: "Here is your God"". Retrieved January 12, 2021.
  10. ^ Martinez, Anthony. "Bride announces new album: Are you awake?". Classicchristianrockzine.net. Retrieved May 21, 2023.
  11. ^ Van Pelt, Doug (November–December 1998). . HM Magazine. 78 (74): 131. ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on February 22, 2001.
  12. ^ . Published by the Gospel Music Association. Retrieved February 5, 2007.
  13. ^ . Published by the Gospel Music Association. Retrieved February 5, 2007.

Further reading edit

  • Hale, Mark (1993). "0449". Headbangers (First edition, second printing ed.). Ann Arbor, Michigan: Popular Culture, Ink. p. 53. ISBN 1-56075-029-4.
  • Van Pelt, Doug (May–June 1999). . HM Magazine (77). ISSN 1066-6923. Archived from the original on July 13, 2001. Retrieved April 24, 2007.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Bride band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bride is an American Christian metal band formed in the 1980s by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson During the band s peak years it was known for covering a wide range of musical styles and remains popular in places like Brazil Their song Same Ol Sinner is on the Digital Praise PC game Guitar Praise citation needed BrideOriginLouisville Kentucky U S GenresChristian metal 1 2 hard rock 3 heavy metal 3 glam metal 4 Years active1983 2018LabelsPure MetalStar SongRuggedOrganicRetroactiveMembersDale Thompson Troy ThompsonPast membersSteve Osborne Frank Partipilo Rick Foley Scott Hall Steve Curtsinger Stephen Rolland Andrew Wilkinson Lawrence Bishop Michael Loy Jerry McBroom G D WattsWebsitebridepub wbr com Contents 1 Band history 2 Band members 3 Discography 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 6 1 Further reading 7 External linksBand history editBride was formed in Louisville Kentucky in the early 1980s by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson Going by the name Matrix at first the brothers started writing music and recording demos in 1983 They recorded four demos and started selling them at concerts and through magazines In 1986 the band opened for the Canadian group Daniel Band in Pottstown Pennsylvania This performance caught the eye of an agent of Refuge Records He decided to sign them to their new label Pure Metal Records which was oriented to metal music At that time the band consisted of vocalist Dale Thompson bassist Troy Thompson guitarist William Sutherland and drummer Stephen Rolland With this lineup Troy Thompson sometimes also played guitar while Dale Thompson played bass They officially changed its name to Bride and went on to record Show No Mercy In 1988 bassist Frank Partipilo joined the band and with this line up they recorded Live to Die and Silence Is Madness 1989 5 With their contract with Pure Metal Records about to end the band released End of the Age in 1990 which is a compilation album of hits from their first three albums as well as two new songs that would go to become Bride staples Everybody Knows My Name and Same Ol Sinner The album signaled the end of an age as the band shifted away from the heavy metal of their past towards a Guns N Roses influenced hard rock sound In 1991 Rick Foley bass and Jerry McBroom drums joined the band With a new record deal with Star Song Records the band released Kinetic Faith The album spawned some hits in commercial radio In 1992 it was announced that Dale would leave to join Stryper to replace Michael Sweet but this never took place 5 They followed Kinetic Faith with Snakes in the Playground and Scarecrow Messiah 1994 before releasing yet another compilation Shotgun Wedding 11 No 1 Hits and Mrs and finally parting ways with Starsong in 1995 All three albums produced many successful hits in Brazil where the band has toured and been received with enormous crowds and fanbase That same year the band signed a one record deal with a new label called Rugged Records They also welcomed a new bassist Steve Curtsinger Drop 1995 featured banjo and mandolin 5 In 1997 they released The Jesus Experience which continued their alternative style leanings however with a slight grunge and post grunge overtone citation needed The next year they released Oddities Although intended to be a return to their roots the album was more of a blend between alternative rock and hard rock 5 After some differences with the label the band asked to be released from its contract Some time later Curtsinger and was replaced with Andrew Wilkinson before Lawrence Bishop took the spot McBroom also left and was replaced with Michael Loy Being picked up by Absolute Records and veering into rapcore territory 5 the band released Fist Full of Bees in 2001 The album was quickly disparaged by fans for containing nu metal and rapcore elements In 2003 the band independently released This Is It It was re released in 2006 under Retrospective Records digitally remastered and with bonus tracks and a new cover In 2006 Bride released Skin for Skin with guitar solos from former Bride guitarist Steve Osborne The album was praised by Scott Waters of Ultimatum who said it was a logical step from This Is It and is an honest and successful attempt to progress without worry of what is popular 3 The band reunited with former members Jerry McBroom and Steve Osborne to record their next album Tsar Bomba which was released on October 27 2009 6 In 2011 Retroactive Records remastered and re released the band s first three albums Show No Mercy Live to Die Silence Is Madness in a series called The Originals In addition 2003 s This Is It was also remastered to support the re releases Original guitarist Steve Osborne died of suicide on November 16 2011 7 In December 2013 after 30 years Dale Thompson announced that the band was coming to an end 8 The band released Here is Your God on Retroactive Records in November 2020 while announcing a new album of the same name for release on CD on December 15 2020 and on vinyl on March 10 2021 9 The band began working on a new album in 2022 announcing the release of Are You Awake for early 2023 10 Band members editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Bride band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Current line up Dale Thompson vocals Troy Thompson guitars Nenel Lucena bass guitar Alexandre Aposan drumsFormer Steve Osborne guitar 1986 1988 2006 2009 Scott Hall bass guitar 1986 1988 Rick Foley bass guitar 1991 1994 Steve Curtsinger bass guitar 1995 1998 1999 Stephen Rolland drums 1986 1990 Frank Partipillo bass guitar 1988 1991 Andrew Wilkinson bass guitar 1998 1999 Michael Loy drums 1999 2009 Lawrence Bishop bass guitar 1999 2009 G D Watts bass guitar 2009 2013 Jerry McBroom drums 1991 1999 2009 2013 TimelineDiscography editMain studio albums Show No Mercy 1986 Pure Metal Live to Die 1988 Pure Metal Silence Is Madness 1989 Pure Metal Kinetic Faith 1991 Star Song Snakes in the Playground 1992 Star Song Scarecrow Messiah 1994 Star Song Drop 1995 Rugged Records The Jesus Experience September 16 1997 Organic Oddities November 23 1998 Organic Reviews HM Magazine 11 Fist Full of Bees 2001 Absolute Records This is It 2003 independent Skin for Skin 2006 Retroactive Records Tsar Bomba 2009 Retroactive Records Incorruptible 2013 Retroactive Records Snake Eyes 2018 independent Here is Your God 2020 Retroactive Records Are You Awake 2023 Retroactive Records Compilations and other releases End of the Age 1990 Star Song Snakes in the Playground Special Collector s Edition 1992 Star Song God Gave Rock n Roll to You 1993 Star Song Shotgun Wedding 11 No 1 Hits and Mrs 1995 Star Song Lost Reels I 1994 independent Lost Reels II 1994 independent I Predict a Clone various artists 1994 REX 41004 2 a tribute to Steve Taylor Lost Reels III 1997 independent Bride Live Volume I 1999 Old School Records Bride Live Volume II Acoustic 2000 Millennium Eight Records Best of Bride June 27 2000 Organic Records Live at Cornerstone 2001 2001 Millennium Eight Records The Matrix Years Lost Reels 2001 Millennium Eight Records The Organic Years 2002 Millennium Eight Records This Is It 2006 Retroactive Records with bonus tracks Bluegrass Gospel 2021 independent Christmas 2021 independent Eyes Wide Open 2023 Retroactive Records Awards editBride has received four Dove Awards from the Gospel Music Association Three were for Hard Music Song in 1992 1993 and 1994 12 The fourth was at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1995 for Hard Music Album for Scarecrow Messiah 13 See also editList of Christian metal artists List of glam metal bands and artistsReferences edit Weinstein Deena 2000 Heavy Metal The Music and Its Culture Da Capo Press p 54 ISBN 0 306 80970 2 McGovern Brian Vincent September October 1998 Okay here they are the Album Reviews Archived from the original on July 13 2001 Retrieved April 24 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link HM 73 ISSN 1066 6923 a b c Waters Scott Bride No Life til Metal Retrieved January 3 2008 Strother Eric 2013 Unlocking the Paradox of Christian Metal Music PDF University of Kentucky p 41 a b c d e Powell Mark Allan 2002 Bride Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music First printing ed Peabody Massachusetts Hendrickson Publishers pp 110 112 ISBN 1 56563 679 1 Skid June 13 2009 Bride Finishes New CD Tsar Bomba Sleazeroxx Archived from the original on June 20 2009 Retrieved July 5 2009 Steve Osbourne suicide Facebook November 18 2011 Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved June 23 2012 Bride says Farewell and Lightout Christian Metal and Rock Online Magazine Untombed com Retrieved December 27 2013 Martinez Anthony Here s the cover song and release date of Bride s upcoming album Here is your God Retrieved January 12 2021 Martinez Anthony Bride announces new album Are you awake Classicchristianrockzine net Retrieved May 21 2023 Van Pelt Doug November December 1998 Album Reviews BRIDE Oddities HM Magazine 78 74 131 ISSN 1066 6923 Archived from the original on February 22 2001 Dove Award Recipients for HARD MUSIC RECORDED SONG OF THE YEAR Published by the Gospel Music Association Retrieved February 5 2007 Dove Award Recipients for HARD MUSIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR Published by the Gospel Music Association Retrieved February 5 2007 Further reading edit Hale Mark 1993 0449 Headbangers First edition second printing ed Ann Arbor Michigan Popular Culture Ink p 53 ISBN 1 56075 029 4 Van Pelt Doug May June 1999 Indie Album Reviews BRIDE Oddities video HM Magazine 77 ISSN 1066 6923 Archived from the original on July 13 2001 Retrieved April 24 2007 External links editOfficial website Bride at AllMusic Bride discography at Discogs Bride at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bride band amp oldid 1205621079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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