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, ...
Rush made 19 studio albums in the group’s 38 years as a recording act. And Alex Lifeson says each was memorable in its own way. There was Caress of Steel, the 1975 album that saw the band pursue a ...
Rush released a total of 19 albums during their time as a band, but which of them was the greatest? That's what we want to know which of their records you think is the best in this week's Loudwire ...
The Rush love continues this week as we pit the band's first (Rush) and final (Clockwork Angels) albums against each other to determine which is the better of the two. It's essentially the "how it ...
Neil Peart made his drumming and lyric-writing debut with Rush's second LP, 1975's Fly by Night. He also took on another, less famous role: conceptualizing its bold cover image. "One of the first ...
The idea of a fifth Rush live album might seem the height of redundancy, especially given the somewhat comprehensive nature of 1998’s “Different Stages.” The visceral approach the group took to 2002’s ...
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 ...
LONDON - 1st JUNE: Bassist Geddy Lee, drummer Neil Peart and guitarist Alex Lifeson from Canadian Progressive rock group Rush posed in London during the Permanent Waves tour of England in June 1980.