Trixter

Trixter

glam metal, hard rock

United States Est. 1983

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Sound in a sentence: "Rooted in propulsive rhythms and shimmering guitars, Trixter's music channels youthful exuberance through infectious hooks and tight song structures."
Trixter holds a notable place in the landscape of late-'80s hard rock, serving as a bridge between the flamboyant glamour of the era and the rawer edge that soon followed. Their music captures the exuberance and rebellious spirit of youth, resonating with audiences seeking both escapism and connection during a time when rock was a dominant cultural force.
Trixter holds a notable place in the landscape of late-'80s hard rock, serving as a bridge between the flamboyant glamour of the era and the rawer edge that soon followed. Their music captures the exuberance and rebellious spirit of youth, resonating with audiences seeking both escapism and connection during a time when rock was a dominant cultural force. The band’s energetic performances and catchy hooks helped define an era, inspiring a generation of musicians who continue to draw from their well of infectious energy. The band approaches songwriting with a blend of polished craftsmanship and an unfiltered enthusiasm that channels the highs and lows of youthful experiences. This is reflected in their vibrant arrangements and accessible melodies, which often incorporate intricate guitar work alongside driving rhythms. Trixter's ability to craft sing-along choruses paired with anthemic instrumentation creates an inviting atmosphere that encourages participation and camaraderie among listeners. Lyrically, Trixter frequently explores themes of love, rebellion, and the pursuit of freedom, often with a playful tone that balances irony and sincerity. Their storytelling approach tends to focus on relatable experiences rather than abstract concepts, making their songs feel personal yet universal. This combination fosters an engaging listening experience that resonates emotionally while still delivering high-octane fun.

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Discography

7 releases • 6 studio • 1990–2015
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