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Wed 06/02/02 at 16:03
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For any Rush fans out there, here's some good news....


Atlantic/Anthem recording group Rush has completed recording tracks for their highly anticipated new album. The legendary power trio - Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neal Peart - recently wrapped up recording sessions in Toronto, and are now in the midst of mixing. The album - which is being produced by Rush with engineer Paul Northfield (Marilyn Manson, Hole) - is the Canadian band’s 17th studio recording, and their first all-new collection in over 5 years. The as-yet-untitled set is currently slated for an early spring release.

Rush has been among the world’s most popular rock bands for more than a quarter century. The trio’s 22 albums have all been certified RIAA gold-or-better, with cumulative worldwide sales of over 35 million. Their most recent Atlantic/Anthem releases are 1996’s gold-certified TEST FOR ECHO, followed by 1998’s gold-certified multi-disc live set, DIFFERENT STAGES.


Because of the family tragedies Neil Peart faced a few years ago, there has been quite a gap since their last album. Up until that point, they had got into the rhythm of releasing an album every other year. And although most of their 90s output didn't stand up to their earlier work, they most definitely weren't relying on past glories.

The gap since their last album may be a good or bad thing. It may mean a bigger batch of songs to pick from, or on the other hand, that they have had too long a break, and lost it. Personally I think it will be a good thing. They've never released a bad album (maybe a few average ones), and I believe they would have called it a day after all this time if they didn't have something worth releasing. Why tarnish their name now? And if you've read this far, and don't recognise the name, and are a fan of rock/metal, go check them out. If you need any advice on what to listen to, I'll be happy to help.
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Wed 06/02/02 at 16:03
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For any Rush fans out there, here's some good news....


Atlantic/Anthem recording group Rush has completed recording tracks for their highly anticipated new album. The legendary power trio - Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neal Peart - recently wrapped up recording sessions in Toronto, and are now in the midst of mixing. The album - which is being produced by Rush with engineer Paul Northfield (Marilyn Manson, Hole) - is the Canadian band’s 17th studio recording, and their first all-new collection in over 5 years. The as-yet-untitled set is currently slated for an early spring release.

Rush has been among the world’s most popular rock bands for more than a quarter century. The trio’s 22 albums have all been certified RIAA gold-or-better, with cumulative worldwide sales of over 35 million. Their most recent Atlantic/Anthem releases are 1996’s gold-certified TEST FOR ECHO, followed by 1998’s gold-certified multi-disc live set, DIFFERENT STAGES.


Because of the family tragedies Neil Peart faced a few years ago, there has been quite a gap since their last album. Up until that point, they had got into the rhythm of releasing an album every other year. And although most of their 90s output didn't stand up to their earlier work, they most definitely weren't relying on past glories.

The gap since their last album may be a good or bad thing. It may mean a bigger batch of songs to pick from, or on the other hand, that they have had too long a break, and lost it. Personally I think it will be a good thing. They've never released a bad album (maybe a few average ones), and I believe they would have called it a day after all this time if they didn't have something worth releasing. Why tarnish their name now? And if you've read this far, and don't recognise the name, and are a fan of rock/metal, go check them out. If you need any advice on what to listen to, I'll be happy to help.

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