Kinetic Faith was the beginning of a new era for Bride. It was an era of popularity and mild success. After working with producer Steve Griffith on the two new songs from End Of The Age, it was decided that he would produce Kinetic Faith too. Bride was ready to record another album with a new sound and a more technically proficient lineup.
Dale Thompson - Vocalist
Troy Thompson - Guitarist
Rick Foley - Bassist
Jerry McBroom - Drums
Kinetic Faith was to be recorded in a studio in Nashville called the Salt Mine. This is a studio where Amy Grant recorded her first few album with Brown Bannister. Kinetic Faith was a complete departure from the music heard on Bride's first three albums. It was more Rock 'n' Roll sounding - with a twist. The project did not turn out like the band wanted it to because of disagreements with producer Steve Griffith. In the end, the finished product was good enough to put Bride in the mainstream of Christian Music and to win them a DOVE Award for the song, Everybody Knows My Name. All of a sudden, the gothic metal band from the 80s had found a niche in the 90s.