Rush

Rush

alternative rock, hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock

Canada Est. 1968

"The music navigates through expansive arrangements marked by intricate rhythms and fluctuating dynamics, creating a sense of movement that is both exhilarating and contemplative."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Rush is…

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Rush matters because they carved out a distinct space in rock music that transcends traditional genre boundaries, merging complex musical structures with philosophical and fantastical themes.
Rush matters because they carved out a distinct space in rock music that transcends traditional genre boundaries, merging complex musical structures with philosophical and fantastical themes. Their meticulous craftsmanship has influenced countless musicians and bands, encouraging a generation to embrace technical proficiency and conceptual storytelling, ultimately reshaping the landscape of progressive rock. Their approach intertwines intricate musicianship with ambitious narratives, using elaborate compositions as vehicles for exploration. By fostering an environment where precise instrumentation meets intellectual lyricism, Rush invites listeners into a world where every note and word serves a purpose, creating a sonic experience that is as stimulating as it is immersive. The band often engages in extended instrumental passages that showcase their virtuosity while maintaining an emotional core. Lyrically, Rush frequently delves into themes of individuality, time, and existential inquiry, employing a tone that balances both sincerity and introspection. Their storytelling often oscillates between vivid imagery and abstract concepts, inviting listeners to reflect on deeper truths within their own experiences. This duality adds layers to their music, allowing for both immediate emotional resonance and thoughtful contemplation.

Full discography

Rush's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

100 releases 52 albums 1973–2024
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rush sound like?

The music navigates through expansive arrangements marked by intricate rhythms and fluctuating dynamics, creating a sense of movement that is both exhilarating and contemplative. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock. Start with Moving Pictures.

What is the best Rush album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Moving Pictures" (1981). It's the most representative of what makes Rush worth hearing.

Who is Rush for?

If you're into alternative rock and hard rock, Rush is worth your time. The music navigates through expansive arrangements marked by intricate rhythms and fluctuating dynamics, creating a sense of movement that is both exhilarating and contemplative.

How many albums does Rush have?

Rush has 100 releases in their discography, including 52 albums.