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Virtuality

Rush · 1997

10 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · heavy metal

A collision of progressive rock and electronic elements, encapsulating the anxieties of the digital age.

Virtuality is a single by Rush, released in 1997. A collision of progressive rock and electronic elements, encapsulating the anxieties of the digital age. 'Virtuality' received notable airplay on rock radio stations and charted on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, peaking at number 18. The song's commentary on technology and virtual experiences resonated during a time of rapid digital change, influencing discussions around technology in music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Virtuality sound like?

A collision of progressive rock and electronic elements, encapsulating the anxieties of the digital age. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.

What makes Virtuality by Rush notable?

'Virtuality' received notable airplay on rock radio stations and charted on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, peaking at number 18. The song's commentary on technology and virtual experiences resonated during a time of rapid digital change, influencing discussions around technology in music. Released in 1997, 'Virtuality' marked a transitional phase for Rush following their critically acclaimed album 'Counterparts' (1993). This single showcased the band's exploration of modern themes, blending their classic rock sound with contemporary electronic influences, reflecting both a response to and critique of the encroaching digital world.

How many songs are on Virtuality?

Virtuality has 2 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·10:34

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Virtuality (radio edit) Standout 4:50
  • 2 Virtuality (LP version) Standout 5:44

Release Date

January 1, 1997

Artist Origin

Canada

Runtime

10 min 34 sec