The Damn Truth – the critically acclaimed Montreal-based four-piece rock band, have announced they will release “Tomorrow”– an energetic, empowering, adrenalin-pumping, anthemic single on Friday September 17th. The single is accompanied with a spectacular, cutting-edge music video directed by Ariel Levesque and Ben Gelfand at I/O Studio in Montreal. “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 video is a visual journey through the 60s, 70s, and 90s musical eras; all of which are major influences on the band. The music video will be premiered on YouTube on the same day the new single is released, Friday, September 17th. Watch the video on YouTube at https://youtu.be/AMhdu5mMewE Produced by legendary record producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, The Cult, Bryan Adams), “Tomorrow” is the second single taken from the band’s third studio album“Now or Nowhere.” The single follows hot on the heels of the band’s previous single “This Is Who We Are Now” that attracted heavy airplay on UK radio including Planet Rock. The single and album are available from www.Linktr.ee/thedamntruth. “Working with the I/O team on the filming of this video was once again a mind-altering experience, says The Damn Truth’s lead singer and guitarist Lee-La Baum. “This time around, instead of turning us into Cirque de Soleil acrobats, we time travelled to some of our favourite musical eras. And what a trip it was!” Yes, the guys really did shave off their facial hair for the 60s sequence! They had to wait till all the other filming sequences were shot before they shaved for the black and white retro scenes, which they clearly really enjoyed having fun with, especially TDT’s drummer Dave Traina. “With a reputation like ours; cleaning up was a challenge,” reflects Dave. “My upper lip hadn’t seen the light of day in over a decade.” Bassist PY Letellier, as always, had the most fun, on and offset, “I really enjoyed drinking cold gin throughout the 60s, 70s and 90s!!” There is no mistaking the arena-rock guitar that introduces the sing-along chorus of “Tomorrow” It’s the underlying sentiment that a lot of people are feeling globally right now. “I made a conscious effort to forget the past, and said, ‘F*** you’ to the future and focus on now,” says TDT’s lead guitarist, Tom Shemer. The Damn Truthembark on a 13-date UK tour kicking off at the York Grand Opera House on February 10th and finishing at Southampton 1865 on February 25th. In addition to the Damn Truth supporting King King on various dates in February 2022, the band will also headline their own shows including Leek Foxlowe Arts (Feb 13), Leeds Lending Room (Feb 15), Bristol Exchange (Feb 16), and Southampton 1865 (Feb 25). Tickets are available from www.thegigcartel.com/Artists-profiles/The-Damn-Truth.htm. The tour follows the May 7th release of the band’s third studio album “Now or Nowhere” released by Spectra Musique/Sony Music. The album is available from www.thedamntruth.com. The first single from the album, “This Is Who We Are Now,”took flight in the UK with 12 weeks of airplay on Planet Rock and a spot play on BBC Radio 2’s Rock Show with Johnnie Walker. The single also won Classic Rock’s Tracks of the Week an unprecedented two times. The band have also been championed by the British music press with extensive magazine coverage in Classic Rock, Blues Matters, Guitarist, Powerplay, Guitar Techniques, Record Collector, Fireworks, Blues in Britain, Hard Rock Hell, MNPR and R’N’R Magazine. “We’re looking forward to touring the UK,” says lead singer and guitarist, Lee-la Baum. “Last time we played the UK was a one-night banger in London that left us wanting for more. We cannot wait to come back and hit the road in the UK.” THE DAMN TRUTH FEBRUARY 2022 UK TOUR Tickets available from www.thegigcartel.com *Denotes King King Support ShowsYork, Grand Opera House Thursday 10 February 2022 Newcastle, Boiler Shop Friday 11 February 2022 Glasgow, O2 Academy Saturday 12 February 2022 Leek, Foxlowe Arts Sunday 13 February 2022 Leeds, Lending Room Tuesday 15 February 2022 Bristol, Exchange Wednesday 16 February 2022 Manchester, Academy Thursday 17 February 2022 Sheffield, Leadmill Saturday 19 February 2022 Cardiff, Y Plas Sunday 20 February 2022 Birmingham, Town Hall Tuesday 22 February 2022 Bury St Edmunds, The Apex Arts Centre Wednesday 23 February 2022 London, Electric Ballroom Thursday 24 February 2022 Southampton, The 1865 Friday 25 February 2022 # # # |