The Quill was formed in the early 1990s by singer Magnus Ekwall, guitarist Christian Carlsson, drummer George Atlagic, organist Anders Haglund and bassist Peter Holm.
After writing material for half a year they entered Berno studio in Malmö and recorded their self-titled debut The Quill in three weeks.
The summer also saw the release of a 10" EP called Evermore on Froghouse records as well as a praised performance at Sweden Rock Festival.
During the summer the band entered Berno Studios twice recording their versions of "Where Eagles Dare" by Iron Maiden, "Frozen Over" by Captain Beyond and "Mount Everest" by November.
Working with producer Rickard Bengtsson in Slaughterhouse Studios, the band opted for a more contemporary sound compared to previous releases.
To promote the album The Quill teamed up with Norwegian band Gluecifer and headliners Monster Magnet for an extensive European tour playing 40 shows over the course of seven weeks.
Working with producer Tommy Newton of Helloween and UFO fame, the album was recorded in Area 51 Studios in Celle just outside Hannover, Germany.
Following the end of the In Triumph period vocalist Magnus Ekwall decided to leave the band in 2007; no comments were made regarding his departure.
Drummer Jolle Atlagic joined Finnish glam act Hanoi Rocks during their last year of touring, culminating with a series of farewell-shows at Tavastia in Helsinki.
April 2012 saw the comeback of bass player Roger Nilsson, who rejoined the band at the tail end of the Full Circle tour.
Rave reviews followed, one journalist stating: "Jam packed with catchy riffs, thumping bass lines and vocals reminiscent of Chris Cornell and Sammy Hagar, this album will please even the finickiest rocker.
"[2] In August 2017, the band released a new studio album called "Born From Fire", which saw the return of original vocalist Magnus Ekwall.