Dale Thompson
Dale Thompson | |
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Birth name | Philip Dale Thompson |
Born | December 13, 1963 West Point (Kentucky) |
Origin | United States |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1983–present |
Website | www |
Dale Thompson (born 1963) is an American singer, musician, songwriter, author and painter. In 1983, he and his brother, Troy, created the Christian metal band Bride (at the time, known as Matrix). Dale and Troy are the only original members still in the band. A multioctave, Dale Thompson is known for his virtuosic vocal performance, capable of producing high-pitched voices such as on the songs "Hell No" and "Here Comes the Bride".[1]
Thompson is a fan of boxing and weightlifting, and currently holds two Kentucky bench press records. He has the title as the "Strongest Man in Kentucky."
He and his brother Troy retired Bride in 2013, after releasing the band's 14th and final album, Incorruptible.[2]
Dale currently lives in New Zealand and has a new musical project, "The World Will Burn", with Kentucky-based multi-instrumentalist Alan Zaring. The duo have just released their debut album, Severity.[3]
Presidential candidate nomination
Thompson was seeking the Constitution Party nomination in the 2008 campaign for President of the United States.[4][5] He dropped out around March 19, 2007, but stating "If the Lord wills maybe we can seriously look at 2012."[6]
Dale has also completed his Kentucky State EMT exam and has passed his National Registry test to become a certified EMT (Emergency medical Technician).
Personal beliefs
Thompson considers himself a committed Christian and universalist[7] and according to Scott Waters of Ultimatum, Dale's lyrical approach of universalism has been featured most prominently in "This is it" and "Skin for Skin."[8] In the album Skin for Skin, Thompson's lyrics claim a greater Universalist view than previous releases, most notably in the song "End of Days," where the lyrics contain what is considered Thompson's most outward implication of Universalism with the lyrics, "Every man, women and child followed Adam to the grave. Your flesh he will destroy that your spirit will be saved...concluded them all in unbelief, he'll have mercy on everyone, by His grace and peace the Spirit and the Bride say come".[8]
Despite his Universalism and several accusations that he is no longer a Christian, Thompson has stated that he is a devout Christian and does believe in a Hell, though he has not staked a clear position on other doctrinal issues such as speaking in tongues, divine healing, foot washing, and the rapture, as he believes the teachings of Christ are the most important areas of Christian Faith.[9] He argues that the Bible does not require anything other than Believing in Christ's teachings.[10] Dale is often critical of many Christian churches and denominations, particularly fundamentalism, as they often refer to Christian Universalist beliefs as heresy.[9]
Criticism of Cornerstone Festival
Thompson is critical of Cornerstone Festival, stating "the Cornerstone staff was easily freaked out by us. They would have some bizarre goth band play or some punk band that said crazy things and put on weird shows and invite them back year after year... while we preached boldly from the stage and basically was blacklisted from the festival. Sorry state of affairs."[11]
Discography
Year | Bride | Solo | Appearances | The World Will Burn |
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1986 | Show No Mercy | |||
1988 | Live to Die | Heavy Righteous Metal | ||
The Axemen | ||||
1989 | Silence is Madness | Heavy Righteous Metal II | ||
1990 | End of the Age (compilation) | Metal Meltdown | ||
1991 | Kinetic Faith | Skate Arise | ||
1992 | Snakes in the Playground | |||
1994 | Scarecrow Messiah | Speak into the Machine | ||
1995 | Shotgun Wedding (compilation) | Dale Thompson | ||
Drop | Dale Thompson and the Religious Overtones | |||
1997 | The Jesus Experience | |||
1998 | Oddities | Testimony - Dale Thompson and The Kentucky Cadillacs | ||
Acoustic Daylight | ||||
2001 | Fist Full of Bees | |||
2002 | Unbridled | |||
2003 | This is It | |||
2006 | Skin for Skin | |||
2009 | Tsar Bomba | |||
2013 | Incorruptible | |||
2016 | Severity |
References
- ^ Bride Interview. Imperiumi.net (Finnish)
- ^ Bride is saying goodbye: A letter from frontman Dale Thompson. mauce.nl
- ^ http://www.theworldwillburn.com/bio Biography at theworldwillburn.com
- ^ Christian Rocker Seeking Constitution Party Presidential Nomination at Third Party Watch - URL accessed on March 4, 2007
- ^ Thompson's MySpace page announcing his candidacy - URL accessed on March 4, 2007
- ^ "Dale Thompson 4 President???". Classicgod.com. 1990-01-01. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
- ^ "Open Letter from Dale Thompson of the Christian Metal Band Bride". Christianmusic.about.com. 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
- ^ a b "No Life 'til Metal - CD Gallery - Bride". Nolifetilmetal.com. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
- ^ a b "Letter from Thompson". Christianmusic.about.com. 2013-07-13. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
- ^ "Religious Beliefs". Libertynjustice.net. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
- ^ "Liberty n' Justice - LNJ get to know Dale Thompson". Libertynjustice.net. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
External links
- About Bride and its members - URL accessed on September 16, 2006.
- Interview with Dale Thompson with a comment on his Kentucky benchpressing records. - URL accessed on September 16, 2006.
- Overview of Bride. URL accessed on October 31, 2007.
- Dale Thompson discography at Discogs
- The World Will Burn Dale Thompson's new musical project.
- American heavy metal singers
- Christian metal musicians
- American Christian Universalists
- 1963 births
- Living people
- American performers of Christian music
- Constitution Party (United States) politicians
- Musicians from Louisville, Kentucky
- Singers from Kentucky
- Songwriters from Kentucky
- Rock musicians from Kentucky