From Fly By Night to A Farewell to Kings to Hemispheres, this is the definitive ranking of Rush's studio albums released in ...
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 experienced their fair share of peaks and troughs over the years, but Geddy Lee cites one of their early prog albums as ...
Simply put, Rush were on fire as the decade turned to the 1980s. But in this week's Chuck's Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show, we want to know which you think is the better Rush album — ...
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 biggest and arguably best album Rush ever made is now 45 years old. Released on Feb. 12, 1981, Moving Pictures marked the crucial turning point where the beloved Canadian trio fully shifted their ...
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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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