Fans of classic Canadian rockers Triumph are in for a treat – the band has launched the Triumph Vault website.
The December 14, 2021 debut allows fans to discover artifacts from the band’s career beginning with a 40th anniversary celebration of Triumph’s classic 1981 album, Allied Forces.
The inaugural collection features a selection of newly discovered items personally curated by band members Mike Levine, Gil Moore and Rik Emmett in collaboration with Definitive Authentic. Several pieces are paired with new audio commentary from the band.
New collections will be added to the Vault regularly allowing fans to unlock over 45 years of Triumph’s rock and roll history through rare photos, audiograms, video, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive collectibles.
As part of the launch and in keeping with the iconic Allied Forces cover, fans who sign up for updates via the site are automatically entered to win a Dean Flying V guitar with a personal note from the band.
“We’re super excited to have our loyal fans experience the launch of the Triumph vault,” says Moore. “We can now share with our fans what we’ve been stowing away for years.”
During their career, the power trio gave audiences such classic hard rock anthems as “Fight the Good Fight,” “Hold On,” “Magic Power,” “I Live For the Weekend,” “Lay It On the Line,” and “Rock & Roll Machine.”
Watch Triumph perform “Fight the Good Fight”
Originally formed in 1975 and hailing from Mississauga, Ontario, Triumph was on the cutting edge of technology when it came to their live show – particularly lighting, sound, and effects. Sophisticated lasers, pyrotechnics and moving lighting rigs – all computer-controlled – allowed Triumph to become one of the first arena rock bands to incorporate all of these elements into their shows.
Besides their headlining tours, the band was featured on many memorable stadium events including the US Festival, the World Series of Rock, the American Rock Festival and Texxas Jam, and Day on the Green. Earlier this year, they were the subject of a documentary, Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine, directed by Banger Films’ Sam Dunn and Marc Ricciardelli.
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