Pros: Raw introduction to the legend of Rush Cons: Not for todays glam-rock scene but thats Good :)
In celebration of the release of Vapor Trails, Rush's 17th and latest studio album, I've decided to revisit my review on their first album and offer up a complete re-write. In ways, I'll be comparing how Rush has changed over their 28 year...
Pros: Good heavy metal/hard rock Cons: Don't expect the coo' drumming, because Peart wasn't in the band
(Disclaimer: Those looking for a brief description of the album will find what their looking for in the "Album Overview" section. The section titled "Detailed Track Discussion" is meant only for those who want to read detailed descriptions of ...
Pros: fairly proficient execution, catchy, solid for what it is Cons: unoriginal, uninspired, annoying vocals, tiring
First comes the sound of a nice, full, distorted chord, strummed in all its heavy metal glory. Inbetween the repetitions of this chord, we have some well-timed blues runs on the guitar. Some shrieking vocals carry us the profound message of ...
Pros: Raw, powerful rock tunes. Cons: Weak lyrics on some songs.
It’s not as easy as it seems to compare this band to the band that became Rush. I say that because the drummer at the time of this recording was, of course, not Neil Peart, but one John Rutsey. And while John was a competent drummer, let’s face it,...
Pros: The first album of the greatest band in history Cons: Only 8 tracks
I'd been a Rush fan for about a year before I got around to buying this, their first, album. i'd been listening to Moving Pictures which I'd picked up based on the radio play of Tom Sawyer. After listening to Moving Pictures the first time, I realized...
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