The Temperance Movement has been described as having 'a rich, deep blend of crafted harmonies, laconic rock 'n' roll swagger and earthy, folk tinged, very British influences.'
Formed with the simplest of intentions, determined to play the kind of the music that displayed honesty and integrity, the band centred around the vulnerable grit of Glaswegian vocalist Phil Campbell and the organic interplay of guitarists Paul Sayer and Luke Potashnick. The Temperance Movement sound takes in smooth introspection ('Pride'), rock 'n' ...
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