Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
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Marketplace 574 For Sale. Its been a wild ride with many many good times and memories to cherish forever… touring Sweden in early days, selling out The Borderline in London, our first UK headline tour, Koko when Jimmy Page showed up, the Classic Rock Awards, the shows with The Stones, the first American Tour, Marrakesh, Germany, Paris… too many to mention. “It’s been a wild ride with many many good times and memories to cherish forever: Touring Sweden in the early days, selling out The Borderline in London, our first UK headline tour, Koko when Jimmy Page showed up, the Classic Rock Awards, the shows with The Stones, the first American tour, Marrakesh, Germany, Paris… too many to mention. “Built-in Forgotten” again features the infectious energy of the band, with an unforgettable chorus and stellar guitar solo.
The sounds were so musician led – not producer led. “Together the band is a true force of life. What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction?
“Higher Than The Sun,” showcases Campell’s rhythmic vocal phrasing and the band’s ability to rock it mid-tempo. Bath Together the band is a true force of life. Just drop the pride – it has to go. John Mayall, Peter Green – the late sixties blues explosion, really. Thank you to all of you everywhere and wherever you are. It’s a new chapter now with Simon Lea on drums and Matt White on guitar joining me, Paul (Sayer) and Nick (Fyffe). An honest love song you won’t soon forget and a brilliant tune to round out the record.
I can’t sing as high as Robert Plant can, so I can’t sing all of their songs but “Houses of the Holy” I can sing, and it was one of the few that was available at that time for us to sing, and yeah a lot of people like it.
I believe in rock ‘n’ roll, and its roots. We played a place called Rivoli and that’s where we met Monster Truck. Is A Deeper Cut a reaction to White Bear’s mistakes? Then I moved to Glasgow, stopped drinking and started being there for my wee boy. Mix that together with the sixties and seventies music that we love, that’s what the Temperance Movement is.”. The Temperance Movement’s frontman, Phil Campbell, opens-up over drug addition, ex-bandmates and going mellow on A Deeper Cut "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Rock these days is all Kerrang!, Marilyn Manson and metal and we’re kind of stuck in that middle ground, you know? I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. A Deeper Cut showcases the band’s ability to regroup and distill their sound in the face of adversity. Thank you to all of you everywhere and wherever you are. The Temperance Movement have confirmed that singer Phil Campbell has left the band. To inquire about a licence to reproduce material, visit our Syndication site.
Written by Jean-Frederic Vachon, Phil Campbell’s Scottish accent comes in loud and clear over the phone. Your support of the band has always propelled us forward. If you come and see us you will see a band having a good time and feeling fairly successful after a UK tour, where we sold out most of the venues we were playing.
Punctuated by thundering drums and stinging guitar riffs, it’s the perfect introduction to the 12 outstanding tracks. “We have dipped into Canada a couple of times,” he recalls. Who are the new faces? What made you make go public about your drug and alcohol addiction? Telling the people you’ve hurt that you’re sorry. And confidence just grows. 'Phil Campbell writes music with a timeless, classic quality that belies his youthful years' - Music Week. First it was back pain, then loneliness and then happiness. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Standard Terms and Conditions in accordance with our Privacy & Cookie Policy.
And a fantastic band to see live. Peace & Love, Phil x." It was lovely: we were welcomed into the musician community there, it was a nice time.”, Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Campbell lived in London for 15 years. In 2010-11, I was working in a coffee shop in Glasgow; I would close up every night and I would listen to ‘Sticky Fingers’, or ‘Exile on Main Street’. Drink and drug addiction returned to blight frontman Phil Campbell’s path while two original members of the five-piece called time and walked out. The lyrics, however, speak of something darker, not unlike some of the other tracks on the album. It includes interesting chord changes, rolling rhythms and Campbell’s moving vocals to bring this one home.
More turbulence befell the band as Phil Campbell dealt with drug and alcohol problems. I just couldn’t hide it anymore. Luke Potashnick walked after our US tour and recording our last album, White Bear. "After 8 years in studios, splitter busses, trains, planes and venues all over the world, it is with a heavy heart that I announce my departure from The Temperance Movement. Everybody has the chance to get out of it – some take it, some don’t. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).
In his own words…. KEEPING on the straight and narrow ain’t easy in rock ‘n’ roll – and that’s something blusey Brit rockers The Temperance Movement can testify to. The Temperance Movement shines brightly on both. If you let me run with it I’ll always end up writing a ballad. White Bear was problematic for sure. I have enjoyed such great rewards from the whole experience. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click here.
Come and see the shows and see the songs in context and see these songs that are pretty much like a caged beast on the record and they’re free on the stage.