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, ...
This week saw the surprise announcement that Rush will tour again in 2026 – six years after the death of drummer and lyricist Neil Peart had seemingly ended the band's career. Bassist/vocalist Geddy ...
Rush’s Rush 50 debuts on four U.K. charts, including a No. 5 entry on the Rock & Metal Albums list, giving the band its fifteenth top 10 on the tally. LONDON - 1st JUNE: Bassist Geddy Lee, drummer ...
Blu-ray Audio disc contains the core album newly mixed from the original multi-tracks in 48kHz 24-bit Dolby Atmos (the second Rush album to appear in Atmos, following Moving Pictures) and 96kHz 24-bit ...
Drummer John Rutsey co-founded Rush with guitarist Alex Lifeson and singer/bassist Jeff Jones in 1968, although Jones was replaced by Geddy Lee after the group’s first gig. Rutsey recorded the band’s ...
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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, ...
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