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We want you!

We’ve been included on the AIM Best Live Act 2016 shortlist supported by Songkick! You know what to do! Click here to vote.

AIM Awards

2016-06-14T18:24:33+00:00June 14th, 2016|

French tour dates

PARIS! We are On Sale Now. Tickets HERE.

24.01.17 Paris – Divan Du Monde

French Tour Poster

2016-06-15T12:02:55+00:00June 13th, 2016|

German tour dates

GERMANY! We are On Sale Now. Tickets HERE.

13.12.16 Berlin – Lido
14.12.16 Hamburg – Uebel & Gefährlich
16.12.16 Isernhagen – Blues Garage
17.12.16 Köln – Luxor
19.12.16 Aschaffenburg – ColosSaal
20.12.16 Stuttgart – ClubCANN
21.12.16 München – Backstage Werk

German tour poster

2016-06-15T12:01:53+00:00June 13th, 2016|

White Bear is here!

In the words of the great Steve Gorman, “Bring yourselves out with something spectacular in life.” WHITE BEAR IS HERE! Thanks to everyone who made it possible and especially you guys who have supported us in your thousands. Enjoy!

You can grab yourself a physical copy of ‘White Bear’ from all the main retailers, along with a variety of bundles at the Earache store. The album is also available to download on iTunes, and if you’re subscribed to Spotify, Deezer or Apple Music you can also stream it in full right now! Click the links below to get your copy.

Get it from Earache here: http://ttm2.earache.com/
Download from iTunes here: http://smarturl.it/ttmitwhitebear
Stream on Spotify here: https://play.spotify.com/artist/3SUI6pbPumjijbLHHY6vss
Get it from Amazon here: http://smarturl.it/ttmamzwhitebear

2016-02-01T10:09:20+00:00February 1st, 2016|

January UK Tour Announced | Tickets Available

Come January we’ll be playing some lovely big rooms from Portsmouth to Aberdeen and all the way back down to London. For Phil though, it’s all about Glasgow:

Barrowlands is in the heart of the city’s east end. I played there once before in my life at a local talent showcase which was headlined by a then relatively unknown combo called Travis (Klang!) with a young Alex Kapranos kicking about in an English Redcoat (Klang!). I’ve got some unfinished business I reckon, so make sure to wear your best suit and cologne for the dancing and you’ll be sure to get yersel a lumber. Phil x”

INFORMATION UPDATED: After the initial pre-sale tickets are now on general sale. CLICK HERE FOR ALL TICKETS.

January 2016 Tour Dates

Saturday 16 Pyramids Centre Portsmouth
Sunday 17 UEA Norwich
Tuesday 19 Beach Ballroom Aberdeen
Wednesday 20 Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow
Thursday 21 O2 Academy Newcastle
Friday 22 Beckett University Leeds
Sunday 24 Academy 2 Manchester
Monday 25 Institute Birmingham
Tuesday 26 Y PLAS Cardiff
Wednesday 27 Shepherd’s Bush Empire London

2015-09-18T12:31:57+00:00September 14th, 2015|

The New Album White Bear is out now!

Hi everyone, we are proud to announce that our new album “White Bear” is now available in the UK & Europe and everywhere else very soon.

In addition to all the standard versions there are special editions including coloured vinylsigned copies of the album and a t-shirt bundle, all available direct from Earache.

Get the new album ‘White Bear’ now: https://www.thetemperancemovement.com/whitebear

All tour dates & tickets: https://thetemperancemovement.com/live

Tracklisting:

1. Three Bulleits
2. Get Yourself Free
3. A Pleasant Peace I Feel
4. Modern Massacre
5. Battle Lines
6. White Bear
7. Oh Lorraine
8. Magnify
9. The Sun and Moon Roll Around Too Son
10. I Hope I’m Not Losing My Mind

2016-01-15T17:00:41+00:00September 14th, 2015|

Winter EU Tour Announcement

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November 2014

Click the links below to purchase tickets…

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2014-07-24T19:17:11+00:00June 25th, 2014|

A Rolling Stones Special #4 – The Finale

The following may or may not have happened. I mean, I’m pretty sure it did. I was there. We all were. I pinched myself a few times to see if maybe I was daydreaming and still at home doing the washing up but no, it appeared as though we were actually standing in a corridor outside Camp X-Ray, hanging out with the Rolling Stones! In the flesh! Let me backtrack.
We had just done our set in the Esprit Arena in Dusseldorf. A huge cavernous, behemoth of a building big enough to fly a helicopter in. It possibly has it’s own weather system.
Before our set, as we were waiting in our dressing room, me deciding whether to go on with or without socks, we were visited by Mick Jagger’s P.A. “Mick would like to say hello” she exclaimed. It was at this point that things got pretty trippy.
We were taken upstairs and led down a corridor, past a smiling Charlie Watts and into Mick’s dressing room. All was tranquil and serene inside and a very welcoming Mick Jagger was there to greet us. We sat on sofas around a coffee table chatting about this and that. It was such a surreal experience that I wouldn’t have been at all surprised if Elvis had popped his head round the door. I’d loved to have stayed and chatted for longer. He was an instantly likeable guy with an impressive energy about him but as it was time for his vocal warm-up and time for us to do a show, we got up, thanked him for having us, as all polite boys do, and left him in his sanctuary.
Finding the stage was no simple feat. There is an internal road that orbits the venue with various parking areas and slip roads that take you into the main arena. It was on this road that we found ourselves anxiously scratching our heads wondering which exit to take to get us to the stage. It was “Hello Cleveland” all over again but this time we were jogging round the M25! We finally found our way to the back of the stage and after a few moments to slow our heart rates back to a safe level, we walked on to the stage.
The first thing that struck me was that it was dark. Our previous shows with The Stones had been outdoor venues, hence in broad daylight, but now we had lights to add to the excitement of it all. Our logo was emblazoned on the giant screen behind us and 46,000 people stood in front of us. It was a far cry from the Water Rats in Kings Cross and yet, as Damon launched us off with the drum fill intro to “Ain’t No Telling”, everything felt familiar and as it should be.
It was great to look out and see a few more Temperance Movement T-shirts in the crowd and we even had a banner this time. Nice one Movers!
As if our meeting with Mick wasn’t enough, we had been asked to return to the Stones’ dressing room area after our set for a meet and greet so back we went. As we walked past Camp X-Ray, the pulsing sounds of Reggae could be heard coming from inside. These were followed by Keith himself. I don’t know who it was who said “You should never meet your heroes, you’ll only be disappointed” but they were wrong. Mick and Keith were far from a disappointment and although like star-struck teenagers we may have been, I’d like to think we kept some semblance of cool as one by one, all members of The Rolling Stones emerged from their dressing rooms to come and say hello to five slightly overwhelmed members of The Temperance Movement. This was better than Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory! (see diary entry #1)
As we stood in the corridor with Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie, I couldn’t help noticing how, even though they have reached legendary status and live in a slightly different reality to most of us, they came across as just a bunch of guys who have been bought together through a mutual love of music and still get off on playing live. They have a vast catalog of incredible tunes and, when you see their live show, there is still that spark which ignited them in the first place. After all these years, the energy appears not to have been diluted. If we can achieve a fraction of what they have and maintain the same level of energy, I’ll be happy. Rolling Stones, we salute you!
We’re now in Vitoria-Gasteiz near Bilbao to play the Azkena Rock festival. There’s a storm brewing outside. Our stint with The Stones is now over and as incredible as it was, and it was incredible, we’ve a lot more adventures to look forward to.

Stay tuned!
– Nick

 

2014-07-16T07:11:19+00:00June 20th, 2014|

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