Like a comet on the far fringes of the Milky Way, Rush appear on the great telescope of popular culture only sporadically. They’ve spent the past 40-odd years happily plotting their own course away ...
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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 ...
Art director Hugh Syme considers Rush's 2012 LP, Clockwork Angels, the band's "opus," particularly for Neil Peart. And given the lengthier undertaking behind their final record, he earned a clear ...
Geddy Lee says if you like Rush, you'll like their "Clockwork Angels" album. He says if you don't, "you're in hell." Lee describes the album as some spacey songs, some beautiful songs and some ...
The Rush Album Geddy Lee Wants to Turn Into a Film Is One Neil Peart Had Hopes For (It’s Not ‘2112’)
In an interview with Vulture to promote his new memoir My Effin' Life, Rush legend Geddy Lee was asked which of the band's songs he'd like to see "adapted into a ...
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