"Victor" is the debut solo album by Alex Lifeson, best known as the guitarist for the legendary Canadian rock band Rush. Released in 1996 on LP format by Anthem Records, this record showcases Lifeson's versatility and willingness to experiment beyond his work with Rush. The album blends progressive rock elements with alternative and industrial influences, featuring guest appearances from artists such as Les Claypool (Primus) and Edwin (I Mother Earth). "Victor" stands out for its intricate guitar work, atmospheric soundscapes, and introspective lyrics that explore themes of human nature and emotion. Anthem Records, a prominent Canadian label founded in 1977, has been instrumental in promoting groundbreaking artists like Rush and Max Webster. Their commitment to artistic freedom has made them a respected name in the music industry.