Should I drop Rush definitively after S&A |
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eckhart
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 14:49 |
Very well said.
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Vibrationbaby
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 15:08 |
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Empathy
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 15:19 |
This is pretty much where I'm at, except that I stopped at Presto. |
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salmacis
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 15:28 |
Yes, I'm no fan of albums like Presto or Roll The Bones either. Both have a couple of good songs, tops, the rest is forgettable dross, imho. I do like Counterparts, but Snakes And Arrows far exceeds that, for me at any rate.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 15:30 |
YOu're already missing out if you don't have Counterparts Erik. I'm
very pleased with it. It's easily their best album since Power
Windows.
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Melomaniac
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 07 2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 4088 |
Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:10 |
So far I am enjoying this album a lot. The sound is WAY better than Vapor Trails, though I find VT rocked more.
By the way, there is an online petition requesting a remix / remastering of Vapor Trails. You can sign it here :
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erik neuteboom
Prog Reviewer Joined: July 27 2005 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 7659 |
Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:24 |
My favorite Rush albums are Moving Pictures and A Farewell To kings, what's so special about Counterparts and S&A that I miss something ..?
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StarsongAgeless
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:35 |
I am a little confused... people are saying this as if they used to be focused on something other than making songs. I guess I don't know what you mean by that. Virtuosity? Solos? Or are you just talking about song length? I've heard Snakes and Arrows twice all the way through now, and I can honestly say I like it, but to me it is a bit of a throwback to their older music, and for me that's not a good thing. While the instrumentation is excellent, there are very few of those thrilling moments that make me love some of their music. 'Far Cry' is an excellent song, in my opinion the best on the CD. But it is not the most virtuosic song. I enjoy effective, either emotionally uplifting or... err... down-tugging music. I thought the instrumental songs on this album were fantastic, while most of the melodies sung by Geddy Lee came off as weak or didn't seem to fit the music. There's one song toward the beginning that is extremely repetetive, but it's the only song on the album that I would write off as 'bad'. To give you some perspective, my favorite albums by Rush are Power Windows and Vapor Trails. I think Rush sounds better overall when they stick to shorter songs, but Power Windows is an exception for me. Personally, I generally find that the later the Rush album, the more I like it (meaning I don't like their earliest work much, I think it drags and is neither fun nor interesting unless you're only listening for the musicianship itself, but later they started writing music that I thought had more meaning and became more cohesive, but still incorporated excellent solos and musicianship). So I guess what I'm saying is if you like old Rush, you'll probably like a lot of the music on this album. If you're a fan of Vapor Trails or Counterparts in particular, you probably will love 'Far Cry' and one or two other spots on the album, and that's it. After I've heard the album a few more times I'll probably write a review that's more detailed. I certainly wouldn't let this album stop me from seeing Rush live. Why miss a chance to see Neil's amazing drumming skills, in particular? |
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Endless Wire
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:39 |
Should you buy Snakes and Arrows? Well, let me put it this way. I love every album from Fly by Night to Grace Under Pressure. Everything after is merely OK at best, nothing special. Vapor Trails made me wonder if Rush still had anything left in them...But after my first listen of Snakes and Arrows all I can say is...WOW!!! Simply unbelievable. Guitar solos are back, as are the unusual time signatures and cool song structures. Production is superb and there are THREE INSTRUMENTALS!!!
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StyLaZyn
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:40 |
I much prefer S&A to CP, even though CP is a solid rock album. Both these albums offer very good music. Maybe the question is not what you are missing, but what should you be looking for? And there the answer is, good music, which to me is blatantly evident.
Do not be looking for epics or over-complicated material.
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:47 |
Everybody is looking for good music and the message in this thread is that Rush always makes good music .... or ....?
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laplace
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 16:49 |
well, I've read enough in this thread to convince myself to avoid this album. I don't need any straightforward rock records. ;P
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EliasMisael
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:12 |
Snakes & Arrows is an excellent album, but for us (RUSH's fanboys everywhere, we want more!!!) Is an OK album. The pros about this album are The Main Monkey Business (will our boys win Grammy for best Rock Instrumental this time?) Without a doubt their best instrumental since the legendary YYZ!!!. Alex Lifeson is soloing again!!! Geddy Lee bass playing is (as always) top notch. Neil Peart drums are sublime. The playing is superb The sound of this album is really nice and the production is the best since Terry Brown (the 4th rush) left. Thank you Nick Raskulinecz!!! The cons: The lack of true epics ( Old times with Natural Science, oh nostalgia). This is more straight rock than prog Maybe is just me...
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:18 |
But to me it seems that many Rush fans in this thread appreciate this kind of straight rock, don't they miss the excitement of 'everlasting' epics?
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nuncjusz
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:26 |
After reading your post I'm pretty sure that this album will rather disappoint you. Musically, this album is something between "Counterparts" and "Test For Echo", so lots of noise, heavy guitar playing but nothing really progressive, not a lot of tempo changes and odd time signatures. Nothing really melodic either. But I have to admit that the production is perfect and the instruments sound really great. Of course the musicanship is high as always, Geddy, Alex and Neil just can't play bad. The problem is not HOW they play, but WHAT they play. The old Rush is gone and if you're looking to find it here, then skip it. Well, maybe 90% of the album, because the instrumentals are really good, maybe not as good as "YYZ" or "LVS" but one of their best efforts since then. Now it's your call, you have to decide if the album is worth buying for two songs...
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salmacis
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:28 |
Yes, but my take on it is that they've done the 'everlasting epics'. I'm certainly no fanboy of any band (though I guess I come close with Genesis) and will call it as I see it, but if they did do a big epic they would understandably have fans comparing it to 'Xanadu' or '2112' and probably less than favourably. I don't really think they are just 'straight rock'- that implies that they have gone for an AOR/'dumbed down' sound and Rush have never sold out to anyone, they have just streamlined their sound over the years.
Whether we like that direction (and like I said, there are some Rush albums which leave me completely cold) or not, Rush are at least progressing- few of their albums sound alike to me- and are most definitely not conforming to 'prog' cliches. If they did do massive, 70s style epics there would be dissenters saying that they haven't moved on and are regressive, not progressive. See the neo/'retro' prog bashing for evidence of that school of thought...
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erik neuteboom
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:29 |
I will phone the Rush management in Toronto for a promo CD and tell them that I write reviews for fellow Canadians Prog Archives
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MajesterX
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:38 |
Well, In my opinion Snakes & Arrows is like a very eclectic and more melodic Vapor Trails, but it's better than Vapor Trails.
Don't expect Cygnus X-1 Book III on this album, it's definately modern Rush. I still think it's the best they've done since Counterparts, but this album is not quite as good at Counterparts itself. Yes, as a Rush fan, I miss the big bombastic 70's epics, but it makes no difference. Rush will never, ever go back to their 70's sound, they have already made those kinds of albums and have progressed onto new things. People need to realize this. Sure, most of the songs are pretty straight-forward, but then you have songs like The Main Monkey Business, full of great riffs and even MELLOTRON, Malignant Narcissism is an odd, more fun piece, and Hope is very emotional and well-conceived. I think the best songs are all of the instrumentals, Far Cry, Workin' Them angels (more the verse) and the Way the Wind Blows. Don't give up on Rush, even playing more straight forward rock, they are better than any straight forward rock band our there today. |
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Angelo
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:43 |
Thanks for that. I think I can sleep tonight, for the first time in three days, knowing that the world is still sane. Brought to you by the letter A |
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cyberiancygnus
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Posted: May 02 2007 at 17:52 |
I've listened to it twice all the way through now and find it similar in style and sound to the last three albums , however imo they cannot release bad material........saying that though there are 4 or 5 very good songs on the album and 1 or 2 not so good ones.
However I might suggest that dropping Rush would be like dropping your trousers while walking down the high street.....unthinkable |
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