This track is one of the super-powered, heavy guitar tracks anyone familiar with Triumph's live shows is sure to remember. When Triumph set the precedent for other "rock bands" to follow in the mid-80's, this track set the stage for a great evening of solid performances from the truest rock band from Canada. While many bands emerged from the Great White North, Triumph played power rock in true form that combined heart with soul.
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This track is one of the super-powered, heavy guitar tracks anyone familiar with Triumph's live shows is sure to remember. When Triumph set the … read more
This track is one of the super-powered, heavy guitar tracks anyone familiar with Triumph's live shows is sure to remember. When Triumph set the precedent for other "rock bands&… read more
Late-'70s/early-'80s prog metallists Triumph endured countless comparisons to Rush throughout their career, and with good reason; they were both quite similar musically and lyrically, comprised of three members each, and hailed from Canada (although it must be said that Rush were the originator, and were much more commercially successful). Formed in Toronto during 1975, the trio consisted of guitarist/singer Rik Emmett, drummer/singer Gil Moore, and bassist/keyboardist Mike Levine, and issued its self-titled debut a year later via the independent Attic label. Although the … read more
Late-'70s/early-'80s prog metallists Triumph endured countless comparisons to Rush throughout their career, and with good reason; they were both quite similar musically and lyrica… read more
Late-'70s/early-'80s prog metallists Triumph endured countless comparisons to Rush throughout their career, and with good reason; they were both quite similar musically and lyrically, comprised of three members each, and hail… read more