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...
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1981: Rush, Moving Pictures Continuing with (mostly) less daunting songwriting, focusing on hooks and more traditional structures, Rush delivered ‘Moving Pictures,’ a perfect representation of technical wizardry hidden in plain sight. Even their most challenging aspects (the intro to “YYZ”) were...
It's Rush running out of ideas but doing a decent job at some covers. I never bought the original, so I can't really compare if it's been remastered or not. The boys do a snappy version of Love's "Seven And Seven Is"(Arthur Lee would hate it! Yeah...he'd HATE it!) Congratu...
ve recordedin Sweden since we made our debut albumThe Big Black And The Blue 12 years ago. Weworked with Swedish producer Daniel Bengtsonat his lovely studio Studio Rymden in Stockholm.It was such a fun experience. We really let therecording take time, we didn’t want to rush it.It’s...
The Weapon (Album Version) - Rush Written by:Geddy Lee/Alex Lifeson/Neil Peart We've got nothing to fear but fear itself Not pain not failure not fatal tragedy Not the faulty units in this mad machinery Not the broken contacts in emotional chemistry With an iron fist in a ...
The songs teem with unexpected climaxes, like when “Free Press and Curl” veers straight into gospel, or the way "Recollections of the Wraith" seems to wrestle with itself before settling on a rush of soaring vocals in the chorus. From great mystery exploded an album of impossible vision....
OnSore Thumb, Jade Lilitri offers a nonstop sugar rush of power-pop melodies, suggesting that even downtrodden emo kids deserve Gatorade-fueled hangs where you laugh so hard you cry. Oso Oso use every tool at their disposal—multi-tracked harmonies, tinkering piano, acoustic guitar fit for a...
It’s impossible to sit still when listening to Troye Sivan’s latest album,Something To Give Each Other(2023). From the initial pulsating drumbeats of album opener “Rush,”STGEOimplores listeners to get up and dance, preferably in an extremely loud, crowded, and sweaty environment. The al...
have ached for. The structures of the songs and the pacing of the album are an invitation to a new relationship to time.Ravenis often in no rush to give up the goods. Many of the best grooves come together carefully, disparate parts clicking into place like components in an Oddly ...