John Anderson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Glenn Eaton (guitar, backup vocals), Robert Eaton (drums, backup vocals), Marc Gaspard, (keyboads, 1968-71), Dean Noel (bass, 1968-69), Ron Reflett (bass, backup vocals, 1969-?)
影響
Black Sabbath,
Blue Cheer,
Canned Heat,
Hard rock + Psychedelic
風格近似
Black Sabbath,
Canned Heat,
Blue Cheer,
Pentagram,
This is a FAN page for one of thee most AWESOME heavy psyche band's from the early '70s.
Bolder Damn formed in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1969, got a following by opening up for the big names that came through the state. Bolder Damn had a mad and theatrical liveshow that got a reaction in those days because neither Alice Cooper or Ozzy Osbourne had turned up! The band reached a good fanbase cause of their liveshow. The fans wanted an album so the band went into the studio in the summer of '72 recorded 'Mourning' in just 4 hours (!!!) with hardly no overdubs. The album is very dynamic and has a groove that still beats the shit out of a lot of releases that are coming out today. The haunting doom-power of Dead Meat, a mindblowing epic track clocking in at 15 minutes long, the moving boogie feel of Got That Feeling and the larming Monday Mourning is just some of the great tracks on this KILLER album. Bolder Damn could have been huge, negotiations with a couple of labels had just started but frontman John Anderson and bassist Ron Reflett got drafted into the US Army and inevitably Vietnam. At the time that brutally interrupted the bands following plans to make a proper release and spreading the name outside the state. 'Mourning' is a mighty testament over one of the most essential powerhouse albums from the early 1970s. Seriously.. you need this album in your life!!
For fans of Black Sabbath, Saint Vitus, Pentagram, Blue Cheer, May Blitz, Sleep, Electric Wizard, 70s heavy psych etc etc...