Sailor

Sailor

hard rock

United Kingdom Est. 1973

"Heavy guitar riffs drive forward with relentless momentum, punctuated by explosive choruses that create an atmosphere of exhilaration and urgency."

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Trouble

Trouble

1975

Sailor matters for their capacity to capture the raw, unfiltered essence of hard rock while infusing it with a sense of adventure and rebellion.
Sailor matters for their capacity to capture the raw, unfiltered essence of hard rock while infusing it with a sense of adventure and rebellion. Their music resonates with listeners seeking authenticity in a landscape often saturated with polished production and mainstream trends. They carve out a space where the spirit of rock feels alive, drawing in audiences eager to lose themselves in powerful riffs and anthemic choruses. The band approaches their craft with an emphasis on visceral energy, crafting songs that feel like a call to arms. Their performances are charged with intensity, inviting fans into an experience that transcends mere listening; it's a collective celebration of freedom and expression. This communal vibe is palpable at live shows, where the connection between the band and the audience amplifies the music's impact. Lyrically, Sailor often explores themes of escapism, desire, and the struggles of everyday life through a lens that balances sincerity with a touch of irony. Their storytelling weaves personal narratives with broader reflections on human experience, creating a relatable yet evocative tapestry of emotions. The tone varies from introspective to rebellious, allowing listeners to find solace or motivation within their verses.

Full discography

Sailor's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

15 releases 8 albums 1974–1992
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sailor sound like?

Heavy guitar riffs drive forward with relentless momentum, punctuated by explosive choruses that create an atmosphere of exhilaration and urgency. Rooted in hard rock. Start with Trouble.

What is the best Sailor album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Trouble" (1975). It's the most representative of what makes Sailor worth hearing.

Who is Sailor for?

If you're into hard rock, Sailor is worth your time. Heavy guitar riffs drive forward with relentless momentum, punctuated by explosive choruses that create an atmosphere of exhilaration and urgency.

How many albums does Sailor have?

Sailor has 15 releases in their discography, including 8 albums.