Canada’s greatest power trio was assembled slowly, one piece at a time. Toronto guitarist Alex Lifeson co-founded Rush as a teenager in 1968, and a few months later, invited a childhood friend, ...
“It was all people, there was no horizon,” says Rush’s Geddy Lee. His bandmate, guitarist Alex Lifeson, concurs: “People were everywhere you looked.” On July 30, 2003, almost half a million punters ...
Rush is the debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush. It was released on March 18, 1974, in Canada by Moon Records, the group's own label, before it was released internationally by Mercury ...
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. Rush is one ...
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“The high priests of conceptual rock!” Every Rush studio album ranked - from worst to best
In a long and brilliant career, Canadian trio Rush were described in various ways. Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett proclaimed them “the high priests of conceptual rock”. Critic Robert Christgau, ...
On the heels of the its induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Rush hijacks iTunes today. The Canadian prog-rock trio's complete catalog is available exclusively at the iTunes store worldwide.
Rush announced new tour programs for their first three album road trips, as none were published at the time the events took place. Last year, frontman Geddy Lee recalled how the trio were “very green” ...
Rush‘s Alex Lifeson just revealed which album he had the “most fun” making and it was a pretty big one, to say the least. Some bands’ biggest albums are a total nightmare to make, causing members to ...
The chrome Slingerland was first acquired by Peart somewhere between late July and early August of 1974, before his first show as a member of Rush on Aug. 14 of that year. Peart was brought in as the ...
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