Classic Rock

THE SECOND COMING

For (‘the other’) Phil Campbell, the analogy that works best is a failed marriage. “I was dreaming about The Byson Family at exactly the same time I was recording the third and last record with The Temperance Movement,” the singer says of his old and new bands. “It’s like I’d completely and utterly fallen in love with someone else, who I couldn’t have, but I was making an album with my ex.”

Perhaps nobody ever really gets a fresh start in rock’n’roll. Since quitting The Temperance Movement in January 2020, the singer might have come home to Glasgow for

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