Despite never conforming to mainstream expectations, Rush's enduring legacy stands as a testament to their unwavering dedication to artistic integrity and musical innovation. Also ranks #1 on The Best Musical Trios Of All-Time Also ranks #1 on 14 Nerdy Bands That Actually Rock, Ranked Also ranks...
The Conversation: There weren't a lot of Alice in Chains covers to choose from, but this one was done well with the trademark moodiness that Alice can bring to a song. It was so well thought of by Rush that the cover was included on the 40th anniversary edition release of the band's2...
- "Rush, Rush" - "Backfired" Also ranks #5 on People Describe Their Worst Celebrity Encounters That Made Them Regret Meeting Their Heroes Also ranks #9 on The 100+ Best Female Rock Singers, Ranked Also ranks #18 on Bands/Artists With Only One Great Album 37 The Human League 27...
31. Rush: Moving Pictures Year: 1981 While prog rock can leave a sour taste in the mouth for some, Canadian rock outfit Rush were different. With Moving Pictures they showed progression within prog rock, creating a sound that not only has fantastic rhythm but some of the best guitar riffs...
Rush - Tom Sawyer Click to load video 63: The Go-Go’s – Beauty and the Beat Historically, theGo-Go’s debutranks as the first No.1 album ever performed, and largely written, by an all-female band. It’s also a blast of pure fun, showing Charlotte Caffey, Jane Wiedlin, and Kath...
On this album, brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald refashion themselves yet again as a bubblegrunge factory, pumping up the riffs into stage-dive-worthy strikes, but also heightening the sugar rush. Released just a few weeks after In Utero, Phaseshifter imagined an alternate post-success path ...
They’d already dished out two Rush covers (one from their ‘90s era, which is even nerdier) and a killer version of Yes’ “Roundabout,” all of which has felt like the training ground for the most expansive moments on Damnum, the sixth album from the tech-death troupe. There hasn’...
bashful request. The lightning-bolt energy of their collaboration ran through the band’s performance. Rush-released in America the day after Christmas, “I Want to Hold Your Hand” hit Number One in the states on February 1st, 1964. When the bandmates got the news in Paris, during a thr...
which filtered a number of genres from both the East and West through a Brazilian lens. The track bursts with energy, a truly revelatory sound upon its release in 1968. The song takes a moment to kick into gear, but once Veloso’s sweet and sugary voice joins the rush of instruments, ...
And it turns out that actually getting soused helps the practitioner; several scenes in Drunken Master II have Chan desperately smashing bottles and guzzling down their contents for strength, even as his challengers rush him. The film’s extended, fire-breathing climax is a high point of Chan...