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Rush


4.5
superb

Review

by karkus USER (5 Reviews)
March 17th, 2005 | 18 replies


Release Date: | Tracklist


Rush is:

Geddy Lee- Vocals/bass guitar/keyboard
Alex Lifeson- guitars
Neil Peart- drums/percussion

I believe this is one of Rush's best records. A lot of people will tell you that either moving pictures or 2112 are Rush's best.

Funny thing, my keyboard screwed up after I started this, and then I log on another computer and all these flames... geez. On to the review.

If you're just looking to get into Rush, I wouldn't suggest starting with this one, unless you're progressive tastes are refined. I would most likely start with moving pictures and if you like 'Camera Eye' you'll love this one.

Hemispheres was relased back in 1978, a year after Pink Floyd's Animals was released. Rush and Pink Floyd practically ruled that time period. This is an amazing Rush album that I regard the most. It's only a mere four tracks, and it works out just perfectly fine. The muscianship is superbly top-notch and sets a good 'progressive' standard. It's a shame how they got simpler with moving pictures, not that that album is nothing short of phenomonal. This album however, is the definitive Rush album to me. The song hemispheres is divided in five parts, but I'm not gonna review it that way because the song is best experienced whole.

1) Hemispeheres (5/5)- Just wow. This is definitely the epitome of 'epic' Rush songs. It's a little over eighteen minutes long, and it constantly demands your attention the whole time. At first it's kinda simple and then around fourty seconds Alex Lifeson busts out with some arpeggiated chords that sound so lush and sweet. He's the master when it comes to that! :D Then around two minutes things get a little softer. Nice natural harmonics. Neil's drumming should be getting your attention. Then things progress a little harder and at three minutes Geddy starts singing. I havent gotten 'A Farewell to Kings' yet so I'm not too sure about how the content is. Apparently this song is like a continuation from that one. Around four minutes things slow down and then stop and wait a couple of seconds, then bursts back to the bars they were playing before geddy started singing. At six and a half minutes Alex lets out a pretty cool solo. It has to be noted that Geddy is amazing on bass, plus he can sing like that. It's pretty sweet. His riffing is phenomonal in this song, stands out very much. Then around nine minutes things progress to kinda like the cool sounding intro to this song. At nine and half minutes, theres this cool riff thats mixed stereo like. At ten minutes, Geddy is practically shouting, yet singing. Heh, it's pretty cool. Now at eleven minutes the songs kinda slowin down a little transitioning into what is the most intresting part of the whole song. Then Geddy switches to the keys and plays some rather eerie sounding background. It kinda creates a freaky, but yet serene atmosphere. Then he starts singing in a soothing, lulling voice. Then they really get freaky at around thirteen and half lyrics. Some thunder and stuff, really nice keys backing up the lyrics. Then around fourteen and a half they all start playing hard. Geddy just wails and wails, then around fifteen and a half minutes alex does another cool solo. Around sixteen miuntes they play the very beginning again. Neil executes a damn good fill around here. Then around 16:45 things go out with a GONG. Then the song ends on an acoustic bit, a very good way to end such an epic song. Very superb.

The next two tracks are kinda weaker, but they are still very good Rush songs.

2) Circumstances (3.5/5)- This song has a cool verse guitar/bass riff. It's a very catchy song. Neils frenetic drumming is legendary. As the characteristic Geddy Lee vocals reside in this song as well. At about 2:17 neil starts playing some bells (!) it's concert band like. And then the burst back in to some hard playing, pretty damn good drumming by Peart.. It's a good song.

3) Trees (3/5)- Meh, the lyrics are kinda silly. The only flaw. Very nice acoustic at first. Then it rocks pretty hard. It's not a bad song my any means. The song is basically about trees. "and the oaks just shake their heads.' I kinda shook my head too... :) Again, Pearts drumming is superb. Good song.

"and so..."

4) La Villa Strangiato (5/5)- Oh yes, the best Rush instrumental period. Starts out with some NICE classical/spanish guitar playing from Lifeson. Then some lush keys and arpeggios just float around. Leading into a rockin main riff the songs built on. It progressive so smoothly and theres a spanish like guitar solo thats so lush. I love the way Lifeson plays lush arpeggios and some pretty good riffs. This song is what really hooked me on to this album. The title means "weird city" roughly I think. A phenomonal instrumental. A well executed attack by Rush.

Yes, this album is one of those albums where you have to listen to the whole thing in one take. Yes, it is THAT good. I do recommend this album throughly. (4.3/5)


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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sok98
March 19th 2005


36 Comments


you better make a real review for this album.... hemispheres is amazing.

TheSubtleArts
March 19th 2005


16 Comments


this review sucks

karkus
March 20th 2005


36 Comments


yeah well my computer is down... the only thing mudvayne has good for them is their drummer, and he's not the best. So mudvayne sucks. Rush owned mudvayne practically before they were alive...

karkus
March 20th 2005


36 Comments


I'm going to make a real review here soon, so freaking wait. haters... next week at the longest...

dustyboy316
March 20th 2005


56 Comments


worst review ever. Hurry up.

Sok98
March 20th 2005


36 Comments


if you were going 2 make a review in a week... why did you do this now...? im not mad or anything... just kinda confused... this album needs a good review.

Sok98
March 20th 2005


36 Comments


Sorry, real problems happen to real people ya know... my keyboard got screwed up after I started that review, and I had to buy a new one. I digress, I will finish this review today.

Sok98
March 20th 2005


36 Comments


Funny, my comment is in that guys name. Well reviews done....

Sok98
March 20th 2005


36 Comments


I would love to see rush live, see how geddy switches from bass to keys and such...

karkus
March 22nd 2005


36 Comments


Why is my comments in other peoples names? Is this some kind of error or something?

karkus
March 22nd 2005


36 Comments


I would love to see them live nonetheless...

karkus
March 22nd 2005


36 Comments


ha nobody really cares!!

codcommando
April 12th 2005


1 Comments


The trees!! Don't you understand the lyrics, they're a metaphore. Canada being the maples england being the oaks! It's a fantastic song!
Circumstances is an awsome tune! How can you put it down?!


Metallica23
April 17th 2005


12 Comments


la villa strangiato is the best song ever written (in fact im listening to it right now). Rush are the best prog rock band ever and will always be.

Canada rocks!

Metallica23
April 17th 2005


12 Comments


i understood it was a metaphor in the trees - i just wasnt sure if they were comparing them to people or what

Dec2112
July 1st 2005


5 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This album is just pure fuckin sweet. Definetly in my top 3. The album contains again amazing lyrics(no shit eh) and tremendous guitar work and music. Rush always intends to make there music spontanious and weird they say which suits them well. Rsuh to me are the all time greatest musicans and lyricists. The album contains the best instrumental ever being La Villa Strangiato. Personal Fav. none other that Strangiato, just amazing guitar solo, bass riff and drums.

Priestmetal
July 18th 2005


542 Comments


I agree with all of you Rush owns!!! Dream Theater can only curl up into a cowering ball compared to the awsomness of RUSH.



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