Bold

Songs: 4
Albums: 1

Albums

Bold - The Search: 1985-1989
The Search: 1985-1989
2005, songs: 4

Facts about Bold

Bold

Bold was a pioneering hardcore punk band that emerged from the vibrant New York City hardcore scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Here are some key facts about the performer/group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Bold was formed in 1985 in Westchester County, New York. The band was initially composed of members Matt Warnke (vocals), Tim Brooks (guitar), Tom Capone (guitar), John Zuluaga (bass), and Drew Thomas (drums). Drawing inspiration from the aggressive and politically charged hardcore punk bands of the era, Bold quickly gained a reputation for their intense live performances and confrontational lyrics.

  2. Straight Edge Ideology: Bold was closely associated with the straight edge movement, a subculture within the punk rock community that advocates for abstinence from drugs, alcohol, and other vices. Many of Bold's lyrics reflected the band members' commitment to the straight edge philosophy, addressing themes such as sobriety, self-reliance, and personal empowerment. Bold's music resonated with fans of the straight edge movement, who embraced the band's message of positivity and resistance to societal norms.

  3. Album Releases: Bold released their debut album, "Speak Out", in 1988 on Revelation Records, a prominent independent record label specializing in hardcore punk music. The album featured a raw and aggressive sound, with hard-hitting riffs, pounding drums, and Matt Warnke's passionate vocals. "Speak Out" quickly became a seminal album in the hardcore punk genre, inspiring a new generation of bands and fans with its uncompromising energy and powerful message.

  4. Influence and Legacy: Bold's impact on the hardcore punk scene has endured long after their disbandment. Their music and message continue to resonate with fans of hardcore punk and straight edge culture around the world. Bold's uncompromising stance and outspoken advocacy for sobriety and personal integrity have inspired countless individuals to embrace the principles of the straight edge movement and live authentically according to their beliefs.

  5. Reunion Shows: While Bold disbanded in the early 1990s, they have periodically reunited for special shows and performances over the years. These reunion shows have provided fans with an opportunity to relive the energy and intensity of Bold's live performances and have introduced new audiences to the band's influential music. Bold's continued relevance and popularity in the hardcore punk community highlight the enduring impact of their music and message on successive generations of punk rock fans.

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