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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 18:39
Originally posted by laplace laplace wrote:

well, I've read enough in this thread to convince myself to avoid this album. I don't need any straightforward rock records. ;P


I just want to point out, Snakes and Arrows is definitely not a straightforward rock record.  Vapor Trails and Counterparts are.  There are a couple of straight rock songs on this otherwise very solo-oriented and rather unusual album.  It's a mix...

Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

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?


I appreciate both.  But both have to be well-executed and interesting or moving in order for me to like them, and I find many of Rush's epics to be lacking in the interesting or moving category.  I prefer Yes, Genesis, Opeth, and Renaissance's epics, among others.  I find Rush's shorter songs to be better than shorter songs by any of those four bands.  :)

Originally posted by nuncjusz nuncjusz wrote:

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...


I mostly agree... except that this album sounds to me a lot more like the old rush than any of the recent albums.  The thing that I really agree with a lot, and that I was trying to say earlier but failed to explain well, is that there isn't anything melodic on this album and the problem is not how they play, but what they play.  I thought the songwriting was the thing lacking in this album, except for 'Far Cry' and the instrumentals... and one other song near the end, I'm forgetting which.  I like music that sounds like more than random noises to me, which is the same reason why I'm not crazy about Emmerson, Lake and Palmer's more experimental work.

Originally posted by MajesterX MajesterX wrote:


Don't give up on Rush, even playing more straight forward rock, they are better than any straight forward rock band our there today.

I guess that depends on what better means to you.  There are a lot of really good straightforward rock bands out there... if you like straightforward rock. :)  If you don't, then yeah I think your statement is true.  But I don't write off bands that aren't prog-rock, I enjoy lots of music, so that statement isn't true for me. Tongue


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 19:37

Personally, I think it's a really exciting record.  Lots of cool ideas - from songs that don't go where you think they're going, hidden choruses, guitar solos after the guitar solo, main riffs that morph into solos, etc.  And just plain beautiful music.  Compared to the new Porcupine Tree (which is a snooze fest) Snakes is killer.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 19:51
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

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?


Yes.  I'd be lying if I said otherwise. But this does not make the album or music terrible.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 19:55
I think Vapor Trails was a lot better than this song. VT actually had variety. S&A's all sound the same. It's one of the more boring albums I've heard in a while. Rush will always be my favorite band, but this album sucks the big one. It doesn't help that I've been liking less and less straightforward rock either.

I do like Far Cry and Malignant Narcissism though. Workin' Them Angels is okay.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 20:10
Originally posted by paolo.beenees paolo.beenees wrote:

Opinions about this album may vary a lot (personally, I like it, great rock album. It reminds me of a heavier version of the Dave Matthews Band). Nevertheless, Rush on stage are a really exciting show, I wouldn't miss them, for sure! Also because they come to Italy so seldom... Cry


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I know Raffaella picked it up today...  at BTF in Milan.

I'll pass on it...  I've got a  copy of Caress of Steel and Farewell to Kings when I need to nip the occasional Rush bug.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 20:12
A most excellent person provided this tidbit....

As Neil stated on Jeff Woods' interview:
"...there wouldn’t have been a 2112 without Caress of Steel. A lot of our work is experimental and developmental and evolutionary - all of that. And we accept that, and we know that our past repertoire is uneven. There are things that worked and things that didn’t and that’s okay. You know the important thing was that our sincerity was there and we deeply believed in it at the time and it took us somewhere else."

I think this addresses the stance related to Rush not writing epics.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 20:41
Originally posted by Angelo Angelo wrote:



Brought to you by the letter A


That reminds me- what's the story behind the whole "brought to you by the letter...." in the album packets?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 20:44
I hope they play "Armor and Sword"

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 20:45
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

 
                                          Hello fellow Rush fans.
 
I just read the 17 reviews about the new Rush album entitled Snakes & Arrows, the rating alternates between 2 and 5 stars. That sounds quite controversial to say the least! If I try to summarize the reviews I notice that the sound on Rush their new album is way from the Seventies and Eighties sound, it's all about accessible, melodic and simply structured rock music, played by great mucicians who has decided to focus on making songs, embellished with some guitar soli and two instrumentals (these are hailed in almost every review).
Well, I am huge Rush fan but only from the era Rush-Hold Your Fire, I have visited every Rush concert in Holland (from the Hemispheres tour on the Pinkpop festival in 1979 until the R30 tour in Rotterdam Ahoy 2006) but I didn't buy the albums since Presto and at this moment I am in heavy doubt or I should even visit the two concerts in October because I am afraid that this is no longer my band although they will play early stuff to their many loyal fans. Is Rush really no longer an interesting rock band with great progressive ideas, should I drop Rush definitively, has this current Rush line-up become an average rock band?
 
I am curious to your opinions because I feel really bad about Rush and their latest effort and I still have to listen to that album Confused ...


I agree, you should assume the worst from this album without even listening to it.  That would be the intelligent thing to do.  In fact, we should all base our opinions of everything in the world on hearsay and stop experiencing things for ourselves.  It would be a much simpler way to live.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 22:08
Leave it Erik, there are many other bands you can listen to...
Rush was once great (for em not as much as some think...but) but they complety lost it... a good  while ago
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 22:14
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by paolo.beenees paolo.beenees wrote:

Opinions about this album may vary a lot (personally, I like it, great rock album. It reminds me of a heavier version of the Dave Matthews Band). Nevertheless, Rush on stage are a really exciting show, I wouldn't miss them, for sure! Also because they come to Italy so seldom... Cry


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I know Raffaella picked it up today...  at BTF in Milan.

I'll pass on it...  I've got a  copy of Caress of Steel and Farewell to Kings when I need to nip the occasional Rush bug.

 
I have tickets to the June 23rd show at the Nissan Pavilion,I was hoping you were going to attend because that is the closest venue to DC and Baltimore.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 22:17
If i'm lucky i'll get to see Rush in June.
 
Definetely don't drop them! Even if you don't like their new stuff what matter is that the music they did make is music you identify with.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 22:25
Originally posted by TheProgtologist TheProgtologist wrote:

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by paolo.beenees paolo.beenees wrote:

Opinions about this album may vary a lot (personally, I like it, great rock album. It reminds me of a heavier version of the Dave Matthews Band). Nevertheless, Rush on stage are a really exciting show, I wouldn't miss them, for sure! Also because they come to Italy so seldom... Cry


October 28th in Milan...  we'll be there...



I know Raffaella picked it up today...  at BTF in Milan.

I'll pass on it...  I've got a  copy of Caress of Steel and Farewell to Kings when I need to nip the occasional Rush bug.

 
I have tickets to the June 23rd show at the Nissan Pavilion,I was hoping you were going to attend because that is the closest venue to DC and Baltimore.
 
Cry
 
 


the Nissan Pavilion is right up the road from me damn...

well get a chance to meet Jody... I'll be back in Rome in June . and then we are coming back to to DC for July.  We'd definitely like to me you. 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 23:51
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I agree, you should assume the worst from this album without even listening to it.  That would be the intelligent thing to do.  In fact, we should all base our opinions of everything in the world on hearsay and stop experiencing things for ourselves.  It would be a much simpler way to live.

LOL  Of course!!!! How could I not see it before?!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2007 at 23:59
I'm afraid I dropped Rush after witnessing the travesty that was the Roll the Bones tour.. but I would certainly give any new record a chance (though I would not buy it unheard).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2007 at 00:19
Originally posted by StarsongAgeless StarsongAgeless wrote:

Originally posted by Atomic_Rooster Atomic_Rooster wrote:


I agree, you should assume the worst from this album without even listening to it.  That would be the intelligent thing to do.  In fact, we should all base our opinions of everything in the world on hearsay and stop experiencing things for ourselves.  It would be a much simpler way to live.

LOL  Of course!!!! How could I not see it before?!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2007 at 00:34
I've never been a fan of Vapor Trails as an album, but oh boy how good it felt after about five listens of S&A. Yes, it's too long and the sound is pretty bad, but at least there's energy, some good riffs and some good melodies, all of which are almost completely absent from S&A. Now I've listened to it about 10-15 times, and I still can't get very excited. Far Cry is a definite highlight (couldn't have believed after hearing it the first time) and I like the instrumentals too, but some good parts aside the rest are (I try to think of a better word, but can't come up with anything better than) boring. But well, maybe it will get better. I hope so. Two stars so far.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2007 at 00:36
Originally posted by erik neuteboom erik neuteboom wrote:

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?


This is far from straightforward rock. There's alot going on even if its not in the overtly proggy sense. I prefer cleverly crafted songs to bombastic ones. The epics were great fun, but I'm much more interested in seeing something new. Nothing is more disappointing than hearing a band release the same thing album after album. Rush are everybit exciting with their shorter songs than their longer ones. I'll take "The Pass" over "Hemispheres" or "Xanadu" anyday.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2007 at 03:54
This thread was meant to clear up things but after three pages I am even in more doubt Wacko ... today I go shopping, perhaps I will buy the new Rush album, I am very curious to the two instrumentals on Snakes & Arrows. So don't be surprised when you take a look at the homepage today and you will notice a sheer euphoric review about the new Rush album by me LOL !
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2007 at 03:54
Originally posted by Snow Dog Snow Dog wrote:

Originally posted by A B Negative A B Negative wrote:

 
However, I will be getting together with my friends on the 24th of May to get drunk and listen to nothing but Rush, as we do every year. Nostalgia, it's not as good as it used to be! Wink
 
That sounds absolutely brilliant!
 
Can I come?Big%20smile
 
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Sorry but I was never rush fan. There were a lot better bands around (70-80).


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