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, ...
“Alex rose to the challenge," Lee said. "But in a way he carried a bit of resentment forward from that point. He wasn't 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, ...
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The 35 Songs Rush Could Play on Their 2026 Reunion Tour
There’s a universe where Rush, newly reunited for their first tour in 11 years, pack their sets with wall-to-wall epics, ...
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VOTE: Better Rush Album – ‘Rush’ vs. ‘Clockwork Angels’
The Rush love continues this week as we pit the band's first ( Rush) and final ( Clockwork Angels) albums against each other ...
Rush albums always have the potential to be stunningly complex works of beauty, but Geddy Lee insists that they've all got to ...
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson is working on his first post-Rush band, potentially titled Envy Of None. Lifeson is working with ex-Coney Hatch bassist and vocalist Andy Curran and vocalist Maiah Wynne on ...
Despite Rush doing whatever they wanted on record, Geddy Lee felt not every record had to leave the best taste in his mouth.
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Fans In A Rush: Band Adds 17 More Shows To First Tour In Over A Decade
Rush is turning up the amps again. The rock legends are hitting the road in 2026 for their “Fifty Something” tour, ...
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