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Why Did Triumph Actually Breakup? Breaking Down The Conflicts Led To Indefinite Hiatus

Zehra Kabak
Last updated: 2025/01/04 at 2:24 PM
By Zehra Kabak 3 Min Read
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Photo Credit: The Canadian Music Hall Of Fame

Triumph stood out as a Canadian rock band of the late 1970s and 1980s, dominating the charts with hits like ‘Lay It On The Line’ and ‘Magic Power,’ according to Wikipedia. Despite earning a loyal following, the band broke up at the peak of their popularity, leaving fans puzzled.

A Successful Band Of Its Time

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Triumph, formed in 1975 in Toronto, consisted of Rik Emmett, Gil Moore, and Mike Levine, who between 16 albums and DVDs, earned 18 gold and nine platinum certifications across Canada and the United States, (per Wikipedia).

Their live performances, featuring pyrotechnics and lighting effects, set them apart from their contemporaries, eventually landing them in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2008 and Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2019.

The Problems That Led To The Breakup

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Among that success, tensions between the members surfaced. During the recording of 1986’s ‘The Sport of Kings,’ Emmett felt restrained by the band’s musical direction and management, which leaned heavily on hard rock to meet industry demands, according to a chat with Metal Voice.

The situation worsened with their 1988 album ‘Surveillance’ because, while the vocalist took a progressive approach, Moore and Levine stuck to their blues-rock roots. The fact that they weren’t writing together led to further division, Classic Rock reported.

After a tour that year, Emmett left Triumph and started pursuing a solo career. Despite bringing in a new member and releasing one more album with him, the singer’s departure as well as problems with their record label led to the band’s end after 1992’s ‘Edge Of Excess.’

Following Reunion Shows

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The original trio reunited for the first time in 20 years to perform at the Sweden Rock Festival and Rocklahoma in 2008. Classic Rock explained that they had to meet with a mediator to resolve their lingering issues before committing to the shows though Emmett was already motivated to reconcile with his former bandmates due to his brother’s passing.

In 2019, Triumph came back together once again and played a short set at Metalworks Studios for a documentary titled ‘Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine.’ According to Blabbermouth, the invite-only performance featured three songs: ‘When The Lights Go Down,’ ‘Lay It On The Line’ and ‘Magic Power.’

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