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CARESS OF STEEL

Rush

 

Heavy Prog

3.54 | 1476 ratings

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2 stars I knew early into my love affair with Rush that I was mainly a fan of their 80's synth-heavy era. As a long-time prog fan, I gravitated to albums like 'Grace Under Pressure', 'Moving Pictures' and 'Signals'. That's not to say I disliked the bands more hard rock material, I just had a firm belief of what my preferences were. So, going through the bands discography from the start, 1974's self-titled debut is a solid hard rocker that holds up today, but after that, it's been all downhill so far.

1975's 'Fly By Night' didn't really do much for me, and sadly, neither does this, the bands third studio album, 'Caress of Steel'.

Which is a shame, because Rush are one of my favourite bands, and the trio of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart have created some absolutely stellar albums over the years. But there's just nothing about this one that clicks with me. There's a couple of decent tracks, such as 'Bastille Day' and 'I Think I'm Going Bald', but I'm really not likely to listen to any of these by choice.

And to top it off, the Canadian's make their first foray into full-on progressive rock territory, with two tracks reaching durations of almost 13 and 20 minutes respectively, but holy hell these tracks are boring! I absolutely struggle to keep listening without losing interest, oftentimes forgetting it's even the same song I'm listening to.

And sadly, that's 'Caress of Steel'. As much as I love Rush, this album just isn't resonating with me, and since their next studio album is a firm, prog classic, I think it's time to move on to that one?

martindavey87 | 2/5 |

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