Tag Archives: The Damn Truth

Review: Glenn Hughes – QMU, Glasgow

Recorded in Montreux, Switzerland, in November 1973, ‘Burn’ is the eighth studio album by Deep Purple, and notably, the first to feature the MK III line-up. Out went Ian Gillan and Roger Glover to be replaced by the then-unknown young vocalist David Coverdale, and Trapeze bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes. A bold …

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Empyre announce UK support tour with The Damn Truth

“A mature and breathtakingly good album that is both diverse and memorable” – Powerplay – 9/10 ‘They were a great band already. Now they are on a different level’ – 9.5/10 – Maximum Volume Music ‘I am certain you have never heard anything like this before. You will not regret …

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Review: The Damn Truth – Stereo, Glasgow

The Damn Truth – Canada’s finest export since Dudley Do-Right – made good on their promise to come back real soon after knocking UK audiences for six during their support slot earlier this year with Scottish blues-rockers King King. A whistle-stop 11-date October tour around the regions that included a …

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Review: Planet Rocktober – O2 Academy, Bristol

Yet another casualty of the pandemic was the series of Planet Rocktober gigs, originally featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The change of dates meant that the original headliners had to pull out of the rescheduled events, but able replacements were found and I attended a strong line-up mini festival headed by …

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Interview: The Damn Truth

Critically acclaimed Montreal-based four-piece The Damn Truth are currently wowing audiences the length and breadth of the UK with their fiery brand of powerful and emotional rock music. Not only are the band appearing as special guests of Scottish blues-rockers King King on their current tour, but The Damn Truth …

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The Damn Truth: New Video – “Tomorrow”

“Produced by famed Metallica producer Bob Rock, This Is Who We Are Now is a powerful statement of musical intent from Montreal rockers The Damn Truth, with a chorus bigger than a bus and a guitar solo that absolutely soars.” – Classic Rock The Damn Truth – the critically acclaimed …

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