Rush frontman Geddy Lee said the trio started out trying to sound like this iconic band, but their parts were too hard.
Rush established itself as arguably the best progressive rock band of all time for four decades. Its fan base is loyal, and there aren't many rock fans who will say a bad word about the band.
The third TesseracT LP, 2015’s Polaris, marked not only the return of frontman Daniel Tompkins (who was replaced by Ashe ...
Known for his complex drumming style, progressive rock trio Rush's percussionist and songwriter Neil Peart revealed the track ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson’s new band Envy of None has announced plans to release its second album, ‘Stygian Wavz,’ in March ...
Five years after Neil Peart’s sudden death from brain cancer, Alex Lifeson told Classic Rock in a new interview that he and ...
This isn't an argument that Rush were simply bad because they weren't. What happened, though, was that the band got far too .
Alex Lifeson, founding member of the classic rock band Rush CREDIT: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has spoken about the prospect of the band ever playing live again.
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson has revealed he and longtime bandmate Geddy Lee jam on a weekly basis - but they have no plans to ...