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The Damn Truth announce New studio album
Celebrated Canadian rock and roll band release their self-titled album The Damn Truth on Friday 14 March
3 February 2025

THE DAMN TRUTH
SELF-TITLED ALBUM "THE DAMN TRUTH"
RELEASED FRIDAY 14 MARCH 2025
PRE-ORDER VINYL & CD | PRE-SAVE DIGITAL
FEATURING THE SINGLES "LOVE OUTTA LUCK", "I JUST GOTTA LET YOU KNOW", "THE WILLOW" AND "BETTER THIS WAY"
STREAM "BETTER THIS WAY"
ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE
“Accept no substitute, The Damn Truth are probably the finest
rock ‘n’ roll band on the planet right now." – Metal Planet Music
“An incendiary kaboom of commotion, with blazing vocals, powder-keg rhythms, and flaming guitars. A nitro-glycerine love-bomb!" – Raw Ramp
Celebrated Canadian rock and roll band The Damn Truth release their self-titled album The Damn Truth on Friday 14 March via Spectra Musique.
Pre-order the album on vinyl and CD HERE. Pre-save the album digitally HERE.
The forthcoming album features the singles “Love Outta Luck,” “I Just Gotta Let You Know,” “The Willow,” and their latest single “Better This Way.” Stream all the singles on Spotify.
It's no secret that one of the most exciting new bands making noise in the UK and Europe these days is Canadian. It's true, and it's The Damn Truth, a Montreal rock foursome serving up a gutsy, revved up modern reimagining of classic rock ideals.
And now, after touring the UK and Europe for the last four years, The Damn Truth return with their self-titled fourth album, The Damn Truth, and, once again, produced by the legendary Bob Rock (Motley Crue, The Offspring, Bon Jovi). The new album is the culmination of 12 years of hard work and constant touring; The Damn Truth are a perpetual and virtually unstoppable rock and roll machine.
Fuelled by two Top 40 singles on the Canadian Active Rock Charts (“Love Outta Luck,” “I Just Gotta Let You Know”), this new album marks the next level in their relationship with Bob Rock. He has pushed the band in all areas of playing, writing, and refining the Damn Truth signature sound, most evident in the revelatory power of Lee-la Baum's vocals as evidenced on the mystic, almost Zeppelin-vibed “The Willow;” the full on bittersweet romance of “Better This Way;” the social conscience of “The Dying Dove;” the cautionary “If Don't Make It Home;” and the hell yeah rabble rousing “All Night Long.”

Photo by Natali Ortiz
The Damn Truth have added some extra lanes on their rock and roll highway as they explore new musical scenery, but the destination remains the same: organic loud rock experienced best in a crowded concert hall dripping in sweat.
Singer Lee-la Baum recalls the phone call that started it all – "It's 3am in the heart of London. The adrenaline from an epic show supporting Glenn Hughes still courses through my veins as I collapse into my hotel room. Just as I start to unwind, my phone jolts me awake. It’s Bob Rock! The same Bob Rock I'd sent our demos to just hours earlier. Anticipation fills the air as I answer the call.
"Hello?"
"Hi there, it's Bob!"
"How are you, Bob?" I reply, barely able to contain my excitement.
"I'm great! I listened to the new songs first thing this morning and I just had to call you right away. It’s awesome! Probably the best songs you guys have ever written. I'm excited to see you guys in a few weeks.”
“Let’s make a record!"
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