Philip Seth Campbell
26th October 2023 - 7:00 pm
The Deaf Institute

Hailing from Glasgow, Philip Seth Campbell has been releasing music since 1997. Having released a handful of records and EPs over the years, Campbell gave it all up in 2012 to join London-based rock bandThe TemperanceMovement.Having toured the world with the band and learnt how to sing, seven years on the road took its toll and TheTemperance Movement came to an end in late 2019. A short while later Campbell formed a second, Glasgow-based band The Byson Family. The collaboration had been a long time coming and what started as a side project became a serious concern as they set about recording their debut album, which was released in 2020.Having since released snapshots of solo material including the 2022 EP ‘Feel Again’, Philip Scott Campbell has been praised for his ability to channel a primal Springsteen how l one moment and evoke a tender Sam Cooke croon the next. With a shapeshifting sonic ability that means listeners are never quite sure which musical alley he’ll wander up next, Campbell’s songwriting is honest and unflinching, yet widescreen and cinematic at the same time.Imbued with an innate sense of musicality—and with a voice so uniquely classic it’s hard not to love—Campbell is a musician’s musician, and one whois now calling on past experience to look to the future. A man with stories to tell and songs that need to be sung, Philip Seth Campbell’s unique sound is perhaps more urgent now than ever.

Venue

The Deaf Institute 135 Grosvenor St
Manchester M1 7HE
UK