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Rush’s transformative sophomore album Fly by Night, which marked Peart’s arrival in the band, turns 50 on February 14, and the band will release the career-spanning four CD box set Rush 50 on ...
Rush would go on to enjoy another 34 years as a band. These days, Lifeson can be found playing guitar with his new group, Envy of None, which has just released its second album, Stygian Wavz.
It must feel a little like déjà vu for Lifeson, considering that he was releasing Rush’s own sophomore album, Fly by Night, 50 years ago this past February. Back then, he was still developing ...
To assist with the producing of the album and other expenses, Rush had a Kickstarter campaign going earlier this year. A thousand backers pledged $56,909 to bring the project to life.
Overall, the album’s melodic, hard-driving sound wasn’t too far from what Rush were doing at the time. But Lee says he got a chance to explore a few new ideas. One was multi-tracking his bass ...
Rush’s self-titled album was released 50 years ago, on March 18, 2024. The record that launched the legendary Canadian prog-rock trio was different from every other Rush album, in that it did ...
Some albums deserve a lavish gatefold with surrealist art allusions, much like Rush's 1978 LP, Hemispheres. Others, like the prog-rock band's raw 1974 debut, need just the bare essentials.
A joyous din, paired with bittersweet words. "Earthshine," Vapor Trails (2002) Non-completists can skip Rush's middle-of-the-road 17th LP – with the exception of a few choice cuts.
The songs feature bassist Andy Curran, drummer David Quinton Steinberg, and Lifeson on “everything else.” This is the first music he’s released since the 2012 Rush LP Clockwork Angels.
And Syme painted a young man pointing a remote control toward a window in a house for the cover of 1985 Rush album "Power Windows." On Dec. 14, the Renditions gallery will host a book-signing ...
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