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Bride is a Christian metal/rock band formed in the 80s, by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson. Despite being criticized for their abrupt changes in style in favor of what's "hot", the band has remained largely popular in the U.S. and other places like Brazil.
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'''Bride''' is a [[Christian]] [[metal music|metal]]/[[rock (music)|rock]] band formed in the 80s, by brothers [[Dale Thompson|Dale]] and [[Troy Thompson]]. Despite being criticized for their abrupt changes in style in favor of what's "hot", the band has remained largely popular in the [[United States|U.S.]] and other places like [[Brazil]].
 
  
==Band history==
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Bride was formed in [[Louisville, Kentucky]] in the early 80s, by brothers [[Dale Thompson|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, trying to gain some attention. In [[1986]], the band opened for the popular Christian rock group from Canada called ''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 oriented to metal music. The band, already consisting of [[guitarist]] [[Steve Osborne]], [[bassist]] [[Scott Hall (musician)|Scott Hall]], and [[drummer]] [[Stephen Rolland]], officially changed their name to ''Bride'' and went on to record ''Show No Mercy'' and ''Live to Die'' in [[1986]] and [[1988]] respectively.
 
 
 
After a change in line-up, they recorded ''Silence is Madness'' in [[1989]]. With their contract with Refuge about to end, the band released ''End of the Age'' in [[1990]], which is a [[compilation album]] of hits of their first three albums. The album indeed signaled the ''"end of an age"'' as the band went on to change their metal roots to a mellower rock sound more attoned to the mainstream rock of the era. With [[bassist]] [[Rick Foley]] and [[drummer]] [[Jerry McBroom]] filling the line-up, and a new record deal with [[Starsong]], the band released ''Kinetic Faith'' in [[1991]]. The album spawned some hits in commercial radio, and the band continued to focus on that road. They followed it with ''Snakes In The Playground'' and ''Scarecrow Messiah'' before releasing yet another compilation called ''Shotgun Wedding'' and finally parting ways with [[Starsong]] in [[1995]].
 
 
 
That same year, the band decided to sign a one-record deal with a new label called [[Rugged Records]]. They also welcomed new [[bassist]], [[Steve Curtsinger]]. With them, the band departed more from their heavy side and went on a completely different route with ''Drop'' in the same [[1995]]. Following recommendations of producer and friend [[John Elefante]], the band went on to sign with [[Organic Records]], another up and coming label that was eager to pick them up. In [[1997]], they released ''The Jesus Experience'' which followed a more alternative style. Next year, they released ''Oddities''.
 
 
 
After some differences with the label, the band asked to be released from their contract. Some time after, McBroom and Curtsinger left to pursue other projects. They were replaced with [[Lawrence Bishop]] and [[Michael Loy]]. Being picked up by [[Absolute Records]] and veering into rapcore territory, the band released ''Fistful of Bees'' in [[2001]]. In [[2003]] the band independently released their latest album called ''This Is It'', which marks a return to a more rock-driven sound.
 
 
 
==Band members==
 
===Current Members===
 
*[[Dale Thompson]] - [[vocals]]
 
*[[Troy Thompson]] - [[guitars]]
 
*[[Lawrence Bishop]] - [[bass guitar]] ([[1999]] - present)
 
*[[Michael Loy]] - [[drums]] ([[1999]] - present)
 
 
 
===Former members===
 
*[[Steve Osborne]] - [[guitars]] ([[1986]] - [[1989]])
 
*[[Scott Hall (musician)|Scott Hall]] - [[bass guitar]] ([[1986]] - [[1990]])
 
*[[Rick Foley]] - [[bass guitar]] ([[1991]] - [[1994]])
 
*[[Steve Curtsinger]] - [[bass guitar]] ([[1995]] - [[1998]])
 
*[[Stephen Rolland]] - [[drums]] ([[1986]] - [[1990]])
 
*[[Jerry McBroom]] - [[drums]] ([[1991]] - [[1998]])
 
 
 
==Discography==
 
*''Show No Mercy'' (1986)
 
*''Live To Die'' (1988)
 
*''Silence Is Madness'' (1989)
 
*''Kinetic Faith'' (March 13, 1992, [[Star Song]])
 
*''Snakes In The Playground'' (1992, Star Song)
 
*''December'' (1993, Star Song)
 
*''End of the Age'' (May 25, 1993, Star Song)
 
*''Scarecrow Messiah'' (1994, Star Song)
 
*''[[Drop (Bride album)|Drop]]'' (1995, Rugged)
 
*''The Jesus Experience'' (September 16, 1997, Organic)
 
*''Oddities'' (November 23, 1998, Organic)
 
*''[[Bride Live! Volume I]]'' (1999)
 
*''Best of Bride'' (June 27, 2000, Organic)
 
*''Fistful Of Bees'' (2001)
 
*''This Is It'' (2003)
 
 
 
'''Other Releases'''
 
*''[[I Predict A Clone]]'' (1994, tribute to [[Steve Taylor]])
 
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.bridepub.com/ Bride: the Official Web Presence]
 
*[http://www.christianguitar.org/csongs67/Bride Bride guitar tabs]
 
*[http://www.firestream.net/fs_rate.php?go=showcat&cat_id=53 Bride] at [http://www.firestream.net Firestream.net]
 
 
 
[[Category:Christian musical groups|Bride (band)]]
 
[[Category:Christian rock|Bride (band)]]
 
 
 
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Revision as of 10:19, 22 November 2006

Bride is a Christian metal/rock band formed in the 80s, by brothers Dale and Troy Thompson. Despite being criticized for their abrupt changes in style in favor of what's "hot", the band has remained largely popular in the U.S. and other places like Brazil.



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