The 10 truly terrible lyrics by great songwriters Should have never put pen to paper. Tim Coffman Jun 21, 2026
The 1980 song Geddy Lee fell back in love with: “I got back into that headspace” Seeing the bright spots all over again. Tim Coffman Jun 19, 2026
“Too far”: the 2002 Rush song that even they admitted was OTT Too much going on at once. Tim Coffman Jun 19, 2026
The 2000s band Geddy Lee was most proud to inspire: “Some of our attitude” A hope for the genre. Reuben Cross Jun 16, 2026
The 2012 album Geddy Lee called his greatest work: “Our strongest” Going out with a bang. Tim Coffman Jun 15, 2026
The greatest prog-rock album of the 1980s, according to Alex Lifeson Another level. Dale Maplethorpe Jun 13, 2026
The guitarist Alex Lifeson thought was in a league of their own: “One of the most underrated players” An unusual choice. Jack Whatley Jun 13, 2026
The 1972 album Geddy Lee could recite from memory: “Complicated” The peak of prog-rock madness. Tim Coffman Jun 12, 2026
The Far Out Pub Quiz: Rush, Jack White and Primavera Festival chaos Test your knowledge! Dale Maplethorpe Jun 12, 2026
The one concert Geddy Lee could never enjoy: “I wasn’t myself” Going through the motions. Tim Coffman Jun 11, 2026
“That sounds corny”: The 1981 song Alex Lifeson will never get tired of playing Endlessly entertaining. Reuben Cross Jun 9, 2026
The Rush songs the band loved, and the one they couldn’t stand All absolute classics (except one). Dale Maplethorpe Jun 9, 2026