Rush’s Alex Lifeson Unveils Two New Solo SongsRush’s Alex Lifeson Unveils Two New Solo SongsGuitarist releases instrumental tracks titled “Kabul Blues” and “Spy House.”Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Geddy Lee Says Robert Plant Helped Rush Through Dark TimeGeddy Lee Says Robert Plant Helped Rush Through Dark TimeFormer Led Zeppelin singer invited bassist and guitarist to a gig during Canadian band's late-'90s hiatus.Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Rush’s ‘The Spirit of Radio’ Cover by the Polyphonic Spree Gets an Animated Performance VideoRush’s ‘The Spirit of Radio’ Cover by the Polyphonic Spree Gets an Animated Performance VideoAdding a few more bells and whistles into the Rush favorite.Chad ChildersChad Childers
Hear Three Rush Producers’ Work on Crown Lands’ Tribute SongHear Three Rush Producers’ Work on Crown Lands’ Tribute SongCanadian duo’s “Context: Fearless Pt. 1” was recorded with Neil Peart drum kit the day after his death was announced.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Rush Live Albums Ranked Worst to BestRush Live Albums Ranked Worst to BestProg-rock trio's sprawling catalog raises some eternal concert LP dilemmas. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Why Rush Left Neil Peart to Write Their LyricsWhy Rush Left Neil Peart to Write Their LyricsGeddy Lee recalls the early days of developing a relationship with late drummer.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Geddy Lee Explains Why There’s No Unreleased Rush MusicGeddy Lee Explains Why There’s No Unreleased Rush MusicTrio abandoned anything if they thought they were “beating a dead horse.”Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Watch: Artist’s Neil Peart Sculpture Celebrates the Life of the Late Rush DrummerWatch: Artist’s Neil Peart Sculpture Celebrates the Life of the Late Rush DrummerSculptor Morgan MacDonald pays tribute to the rocker.Philip TrappPhilip Trapp
Rush Album Art: The Stories Behind All 19 LP CoversRush Album Art: The Stories Behind All 19 LP CoversDecrepit puppet kings, fireball jugglers, dalmatians next to fire hydrants — the band wasn't afraid to experiment with its sleeves. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
Why Rush’s ‘The Garden’ Feels Like Neil Peart’s Symbolic GoodbyeWhy Rush’s ‘The Garden’ Feels Like Neil Peart’s Symbolic GoodbyeOne year after the drummer and lyricist's death from brain cancer, the 'Clockwork Angels' song offers a prescient sense of finality, both for the band and himself. Ryan ReedRyan Reed