MindRuler
Ancient Mariner
We agree to disagree here. Second Nature is the only lesser track for me.Hold Your Fire ... an uneven album for sure, with embarrassing amounts of synth and lots of merely OK filler tracks,
We agree to disagree here. Second Nature is the only lesser track for me.Hold Your Fire ... an uneven album for sure, with embarrassing amounts of synth and lots of merely OK filler tracks,
I'd give Necromancer a higher score here, especially for the latter portion of the song. I do love the proto-prog metal riffing (I like your description here), then after a short bit of inane spoken word blather it launches into a heavy, blues-drenched solo that continues through the song's fade out. I love it when that final solo gets stuck in my head for a while.Caress of Steel (1975)
Bastille Day - 8/10
I Think I’m Going Bald - 1/10
Lakeside Park - 6/10
The Necromancer - 4/10
The Fountain of Lamneth - 5/10
Album rating - 4.8/10
Easily Rush's weakest album, and even the band thinks so. There is simply no cohesion to the album at all (sometimes even within the songs themselves) and it just feels like a giant drug trip.
- Bastille Day is the only worthwhile song here. All around a solid tune.
- I Think I'm Going Bald is the dumbest song in their catalog. Yes, it's worse than Dog Years. Yes, it's worse than Tai Shan. The lyrics are atrocious and the music is incredibly pedestrian.
- Lakeside Park is fine, but it mostly just drifts on by. It is pleasant enough, I suppose.
- The Necromancer has a very cool middle section full of heavy, proto-prog metal riffing and jamming, but the song itself is a disjointed, lame mess. The spoken word bits are absurd, the story is not a story (for some reason By-Tor is back and he's a good guy now?), and the musical sections just don't really gel together.
- Lamneth gets points solely for allowing the band future confidence. As a song, it's not good. The parts fade in and out of each other with poor transitions, it's way, way too long and verbose for a story that boils down to "you're born, you live, you die", and there's just way too much of the samey acoustic sections throughout. It allowed the band to write much, much better epics going forward, though, and for that we are thankful.
- Really, really bad album.
It’s got some get-up-and-go but it’s incredibly lame, especially those chorus backing vocals.I was only reading your reviews for days and days and so, but today I was raised from my chair. Only 4 to Superconductor?! How very dare you.
My new scores only really readjusted which songs were 8's:Presto (1989)
My criticism of this one is that unlike so many other Rush songs of their later work, they don't fully expand "Available Light" to its full potential. I want every pre-chorus to get that second repeat like the first one does. I want the instrumental section to transport me away fully. They have such a beautiful, powerful song, but it's too short.Available Light - 10/10
Finally our overall takes align, although the individual scores are once again so fucking different:Counterparts (1993)
Animate - 10/10
Stick it Out - 8/10
Cut to the Chase - 8/10
Nobody’s Hero - 10/10
Between Sun & Moon - 7/10
Alien Shore - 7/10
The Speed of Love - 3/10
Double Agent - 7/10
Leave That Thing Alone - 10/10
Cold Fire - 10/10
Everyday Glory - 8/10
Album rating - 8.0/10
You're killin' me man. I agree it's not cohesive, but "Bald" has a cool riff, "Necromancer" has some great guitar work, and "Fountain" to me feels more cohesive as a song than "2112" (although having marinated in my thoughts the latter is the stronger song overall).Caress of Steel (1975)
Bastille Day - 8/10
I Think I’m Going Bald - 1/10
Lakeside Park - 6/10
The Necromancer - 4/10
The Fountain of Lamneth - 5/10
Album rating - 4.8/10
Easily Rush's weakest album, and even the band thinks so. There is simply no cohesion to the album at all (sometimes even within the songs themselves) and it just feels like a giant drug trip.
I adore the song but I can see your point. I think this actually happens a lot on later Rush albums. The bridges just kind of coast. They don’t go where you want them to and I feel like it’s usually Alex just kind of hanging back when he should let loose.My criticism of this one is that unlike so many other Rush songs of their later work, they don't fully expand "Available Light" to its full potential. I want every pre-chorus to get that second repeat like the first one does. I want the instrumental section to transport me away fully. They have such a beautiful, powerful song, but it's too short.
This feels like the mission statement for all Rush fan opinions. “Hell yeah we love Rush!…oh wait we love Rush for different reasons…Hell yeah we love Rush!”Finally our overall takes align, although the individual scores are once again so fucking different:
The production is really spectacular and feels incredibly full. I wish Clockwork Angels had this production.The biggest score change by far for me. I feel like I've connected emotionally with this album in a way I hadn't back when I wrote my review. I love how thematically each song plays off each other within a larger puzzle, how the record flows, how big this sound is.
It IS a weird and messy song, but for some reason it interests me.“Double Agent" though... what the fuck were they doing here. It has good ideas but it's just a jumbled mess. Straight up bad song structure and a blight on an otherwise killer record.
“A cool riff” that could’ve been in any rock song from the era. I stand by this being my least favorite aspect of Rush.You're killin' me man. I agree it's not cohesive, but "Bald" has a cool riff, "Necromancer" has some great guitar work, and "Fountain" to me feels more cohesive as a song than "2112" (although having marinated in my thoughts the latter is the stronger song overall).
You wanna talk about a bad album? Test for Fuckin Echo.
It’s a very bad album, but I never wish I was listening to Caress of Steel.Some scores went up - "Resist" and the title track have grown on me - but most of it went down. "Virtuality" remains the only great cut on the album. This record is bloated, mostly pointless, a band so much on autopilot that I can't believe it's the same band that did Counterparts let alone wrote some of the greatest rock back in the '70s and '80s. Even the production is worse. I love Neil but these lyrics make the critics seem justified. Their worst album by a fucking landslide. I wish I was listening to Caress of Steel.
The only album (so far) with no change in the scores whatsoever:A Farewell to Kings (1977)
It's the best Rush song by far. Nothing else is as Rush as this song is Rush. So much flair and pizzazz and each of the three band members gives pretty much the best performances in their whole careers. The fact that they recorded it live and then could go out and play it live every night blows my mind. And no one has ever looked as cool as Alex and Geddy with matching double-necks.Xanadu a perfect and ambient epic with pure artistry in every performance (and it was recorded live in studio!!!)
I still just wish this song had some more cohesion. I actually like Geddy's screech at the end because they feel like what you'd expect from being torn apart by a black hole.
- Cygnus part 1 getting so close to something great but drowning a bit too much in wackiness, shouting vocals and, well, obviously drugs.
- The heavy bass and drum parts on Cygnus are amazing, though.
I dunno man, a cool riff is a cool riff. And to be clear, I don't love the song, it's easily the worst on the album, but even then it's only a 6/10 for me. I think the big thing with Caress is that it still sounds like classic Rush to me. And I love classic Rush.“A cool riff” that could’ve been in any rock song from the era. I stand by this being my least favorite aspect of Rush.
Together with Natural Science and Strangiato.Xanadu
It's the best Rush song by far. Nothing else is as Rush as this song is Rush.
| 01. Moving Pictures - 9.2 > 02. Permanent Waves - 9.0 > | Excellent |
| 03. Grace Under Pressure - 8.7 > 04. Clockwork Angels - 8.5 > 05. Hemispheres - 8.5 > 06. Signals - 8.1 > 07. Counterparts - 8.0 > | Great |
| 08. A Farewell to Kings - 7.8 > 09. Power Windows - 7.8 > 10. Hold Your Fire - 6.9 > 11. Snakes & Arrows - 6.8 > 12. 2112 - 6.6 > | Good |
| 13. Roll the Bones - 6.4 > 14. Fly By Night - 6.2 > 15. Presto - 6.1 > 16. Vapor Trails - 6.0 > 17. Test for Echo - 6.0 > | OK |