TRIUMPH - New Allied Forces Merchandise Available

November 20, 2021, 3 years ago

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TRIUMPH - New Allied Forces Merchandise Available

Canadian rock legends Triumph have checked in with the following update:

"We continue the 40th Anniversary celebration of the one and only Allied Forces with Drop Two of new merchandise!

The long awaited work shirt is here! Comes with an embroidered front and screen printed back. This Red Kap manufactured shirt will last as long as you need and can even double as that classy collared shirt in a pinch.

We are coming into the holiday season, so show your Triumph love at Christmas with the new Allied Forces ornament. There is plenty of time to get it and to hang on this year’s tree. You can now purchase Triumph CDs right from the official Triumph merch store. The perfect gift for that young aspiring Triumph fan

New accessories include an Allied Forces enamel pin with a post back. You can put it on your denim jacket or use it as a tie tack. Show some serious Triumph love at the office. There is also a new patch featuring the long awaited “wings” logo - a hint of some of the things to come in 2022.

Be sure to check out the GrooveWasher record cleaner special Triumph edition. It’s the perfect way to clean your favorite Triumph LPs.

We also have new tees An anniversary tee based on the artwork from the box set features the live photo from the back of the Cleveland album. Printed on a soft feel 40/1 ring spun cotton tee. We also have a brand new, reimagined Allied Forces US tour tee design. This will be a limited press, so don’t snooze on it!"

Go to the official Triumph online merch store here.

Triumph drummer / vocalist Gil Moore recently guested on Let's Rock to chat about the band's new documentary, Rock & Roll Machine, pyro, the band's beginnings, and much more.

Moore: "The directors (of Rock & Roll Machine), which are Sam Dunn and Marc Ricciardelli, I think they did a really brilliant job taking what is really a bunch of stories and a bunch of characters, and tryingto bring them together to create a narrative. What I find really boring about so many documentaries is that you don't get any real subtext. It's like an interview that you've heard a million times, wheras in this film it's so whacky; it's like a ping pong ball bouncing all over the room and you're tryingto follow it, yet the story is intact. The storytelling is so interesting because of the characters involved. I think if they had just relied on interviews with the band it would have been a really boring documentary. I think you have to get all these othert lenses into what was going on to make it interesting."


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