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Spearheaded by the album’s lead single “What Was That,” the artistic direction of “Virgin” seems to signal an exciting return to Lorde’s alternative and electropop roots. Let’s face ...
The album’s success marked Rush’s highest chart debut since 1993, as well as the group’s eleventh Top Ten album in the U.S. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Released Jan. 20, “RUSH!” is the band’s third studio album and its most ambitious undertaking yet, comprising 17 songs — only three of which are in the band’s native Italian. If the ...
As Geddy Lee put it in a recent Rolling Stone interview, Rush‘s Hemispheres signified “the end of a thing.” That thing was the band’s high-prog period, marked by grandiose, album-side ...
For much of their storied career, Rush weathered accusations that ... and the dedication to Columbia’s astronauts in the album’s liner notes. Rush’s first (but hardly last) epic covering ...
The cover of Rush's ninth LP, Signals, was so uncharacteristically ... moment after "Subdivisions" emerged as a candidate for the album's lead single. Building on the song's clever geographical ...
The vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist for Rush has amassed one of ... baseball found its way into album credits. For 1982’s Signals, the liner notes list not only what each player performed ...
Rush released Signals, their ninth studio album, in September 1982. A press release describes the album as being packed with “technology-embracing riffs and rhythms,” continuing the “forward ...
QUEBEC, CANADA - 1st SEPTEMBER: Drummer Neil Peart from Canadian progressive rock band Rush recording their album 'Permanent ... and penned liner notes and essays on Rush’s music.
Canadian legends Rush grace the cover of the new issue of Prog with their 1982 album Signals... Elsewhere Jethro Tull tell us all about their latest studio album, as do space rock legends Hawkwind ...
That last bit, by the way, is a very Rush way of saying that the group ... A timely case in point is Signals, the trio’s ninth album, which will be re-issued on April 28 in lavish and expansive ...
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 ...
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