The ultra-swish Beverley Hills restaurant is either an extreme exercise in discretion or Los Angeles has undergone some sort of power cut. The room’s so dark that the waiters carry small torches, like ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Rush are planning to release a document of their most recent incredibly successful stint on the road. 'Rush: Clockwork Angels Tour' will be available on Nov. 19 as a ...
In 2007 when Rush released its 19th album, “Snakes and Arrows,” I was astonished at how heavy the lyrics and instrumental tones were. The album established a very different atmosphere than most of the ...
Like a comet on the far fringes of the Milky Way, Rush appear on the great telescope of popular culture only sporadically. They’ve spent the past 40-odd years happily plotting their own course away ...
The veteran trio will visit more than 30 cities in North America in support of its first studio album in five years. By Erik Pedersen Rush Live MGM Grand - H 2012 Rush’s new single “Headlong Flight” ...
Rush has experienced a renaissance of sorts in the past few years, with renewed interest in their music driven in part by repeated plays of their classic tune Tom Sawyer (special thanks to South Park ...
A day before they release 'Clockwork Angels Tour' on home video, Rush will bring their concert document to the big screen. And you have only one chance to see it. The one-time-only event will take ...
, the new miniseries based on Kevin J. Anderson’s novel and Rush’s concept album of the same name, will debut in March from BOOM! Studios. The series will be written by Andersen and Rush drummer and ...
Water dripping from its slick hemispheres, a gigantic fake brain floated in a Frankenstein tank behind Rush singer Geddy Lee. This was horror movie stuff, appropriate to the season, and in keeping ...
What do you get if you mix steampunk, a prog rock album and the writer of "Dune" and "Star Wars" fiction? A six-issue series from Boom! Studios, apparently. By Graeme McMillan Clockwork Angels Rush ...
"We have simple goals," says Rush singer and bassist Geddy Lee. "Get better." The genial Lee could be talking about his chops, and the chops of his bandmates Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, which were ...
Drummer and lyricist Neil Peart cooked up the story with novelist Kevin J. Anderson Protagonist is a teenage apple-orchard worker Rush lyrics appear in the prose of the novel%2C and easter eggs dot ...
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