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ROLL THE BONES

Rush

 

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3.11 | 984 ratings

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Xeroth
4 stars One of my more favorite Rush albums, almost everysong is loveable. Only one to say isn't lovable is neurotica, and, that song is still really good. The entire album is great with Bravado, Dreamline, Roll the Bones, Heresey, A Ghost of a Chance, and more more more! This is under A Farewell to Kings, 2112, Moving Pictures, and Permanent Waves. The trio has always delivered excellent music that is original and very inspriting. Roll the Bones, to me, is another one of those. It's a softer style but it's also more hard than their previous albums. Roll the Bones, in my opnion, is when Rush was coming out of thier soft era, coming to rise and be the better they've always been. Roll the Bones, I highly suggest, it makes my all giggly listening to the album. Lee's bass lines are also a little easier to learn if your an amature bass guitarist such as myself. Bravado, a brilliant ballad, is pretty simple if you can keep a simple hand, and Roll the Bones is good after you figure out the rythm, it's a little complicated at first, but listening to the song several times makes it possible. Anywho, 5/5 for a Rush sucess. It's a great album and has good musician ship with even a bit of powerful emotion in the music.
Xeroth | 4/5 |

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