From Their Debut Album, High Voltage Salvation, Out Now
ELECTRIC TEMPLE announces the release of their new music video “Am I Damned?”, from their debut album, “High Voltage Salvation”, that was released through Eonian Records.
U.S. based rock band Electric Temple is ready to stake their claim in the classic hard rock/metal community. The up-and-coming band premiered its new video for the single, ‘Am I Damned?‘ Oct. 30th in time for Halloween. The impact is felt from the start by this combination of seasoned musicians as there is some serious rock pedigree in the band – Andrew Freeman (Last in Line, Lynch Mob, Offspring) on vocals, Mike Duda (W.A.S.P.) on bass, Matt Starr (Ace Frehley, Mr. Big, KIX) on drums, and guitarist/songwriter/producer Tony Childs (Shanghai). The track boasts a musical arrangement whose driving guitars, powerhouse vocals and overall instrumentation pays homage to proper old school metal elements similar in sound and style to classic works from the likes of Dio, AC/DC and Ozzy, but with a modern production that gives a fresh and welcomed sonic twist by mix wizard Chris Collier (Korn, Whitesnake, Mick Mars). The song’s dark lyrical theme takes us to a journey within our own human condition, set up nicely from the start by the intro’s heavy guitar riff.
Stream or purchase Electric Temple “High Voltage Salvation” – https://smarturl.it/ElectricTemple

Band Members:
Matt Starr (drums)
Mike Duda (bass)
Tony Childs (guitar)
Andrew Freeman(vocals)
Tracklisting:
1. Death Wish
2. Doomed
3. Big Black Hole
4. Streets Of Pain
5. Kill Or Be Killed
6. World’s On Fire
7. Am I Damned?
8. The Storm
About Electric Temple
Electric Temple was formed in 2024 by guitarist Tony Childs and features Andrew Freeman (Last in Line, Lynch Mob, Offspring) on vocals, Mike Duda (W.A.S.P.) on bass, Matt Starr (Ace Frehley, Mr. Big, KIX) on drums. Guitarist/songwriter/producer Tony Childs was formerly in the band Shanghai. Their combined forces deliver a sonic experience beckoning flavors from modern rock, post grunge and that magic era when bands like Sabbath, Dio and Judas Priest established themselves as the Godfathers of the “hard rock/metal” genre.
In their quest to keep the flames of rock burning bright, Electric Temple champions the belief that “Rock is Religion”. This mantra fuels their relentless pursuit of sonic excellence and their mission to ignite passion in the hearts of all who embrace that old school rock and roll spirit.

