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Watch Rush's Alex Lifeson play a Christmas-themed Black Sabbath cover with Barenaked Ladies
By Fraser Lewry published
It's all kicking off in Toronto

You don't get Something For Nothing, but you can get 25% off the vinyl hologram edition of Rush classic 2112
By Paul Elliott published
You may already have Rush's 1976 masterpiece 2112 on your vinyl shelf, but do you have the awesome Hologram Edition? If not, now's your chance

How Geddy Lee geeked up for his Big Beautiful Book of Bass
By Dom Lawson published
Rush icon planned to buy 12 instruments for his own enjoyment – but when his collection reached 250 he decided to justify the expense by writing a 600-page book (of which 408 were published)

How Rush’s Clockwork Angels became the prog icons’ perfect swansong
By Phillip Wilding published
In 2012, Rush released their nineteenth and final studio album Clockwork Angels – and last words don’t come any better

The history of Rush’s live albums, by Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson
By Phillip Wilding published
From All The World’s A Stage to Rush In Rio, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson look back over Rush’s journey as a live band

Rush announce The Albums: 1989-1996 vinyl box set
By Fraser Lewry published
The new six-disc set includes Rush's Presto, Roll The Bones, Counterparts and Test For Echo albums

How the rejuvenated Rush hit full stride during their final chapter with Snakes & Arrows
By Phillip Wilding published
Rush’s 2007 album Snakes & Arrows found the prog icons back from their late 90s hiatus with a vengeance

"I've mastered what I was aiming for thirty years ago": Neil Peart - The Clockwork Angels interview
By Philip Wilding published
In 2012 Rush's drummer Neil Peart told us about modern alchemy, thinking big, how Nirvana influenced Rush, and why he'd never watch Beyond The Lighted Stage
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