Tag: Triumph
Triumph next to Rush, were one of the biggest power trios to emerge from Canada during the mid-late 70s, forging a successful career during the 80s.
1983’s ‘Never Surrender’ was the Canadian band Triumph’s follow-up LP to the excellent ‘Allied Forces’.
By this stage of Triumph’s career, the band had arrived at the crossroads of dysfunctionality. Though ‘Surveillance’ is my favourite…
From an outsider’s perspective, musically this album would appeal mostly to melodic rockers and AORsters, less so diehard Triumph fans…
This 1980 LP from Canadian trio Triumph is certainly guaranteed to polarise their longtime fans. Some don’t like it, while…
I think out of all of Triumph’s discography, ‘Allied Forces’ would just be marginally ahead of the rest. Not by…
Having landed a couple of LP’s a few years earlier, Triumph released their third studio album in 1979 called ‘Just…
This was the first Triumph album that did not feature original guitarist and vocalist Rik Emmett. After more than a…
My recent review of ‘Never Surrender’ proved slightly scathing, no such luck with Triumph’s seventh release, the obviously titled ‘Thunder…
I follow this bloke on YouTube called Dan McClellan who is a religious scholar. He's very good, calm and to…
Based on the legendary album cover I’d been trying to track this down for years. I can see why Eric…
A mixed bag, but ‘One Good Reason’ has to be one of the best songs the band ever produced.
This is a seriousky underrated album. 'Don't Accuse Her' is simply breathtaking.
This album now has a YTM link. 31 tracks in total. 18 extras on top of the original 13. Upon…
Just listened to this via the YTM link. Pretty damn good. Some quirky synth reminded me of Donnie Iris. Will…
This is the pick of the HPB albums for me. Though I do occasionally drag the others out for a…
The original review from Geir might come across as indifferent. But much of this album is really good. 'Escape' and…
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜