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A.V. Club
A return to Rush’s wheelhouse, the science-fiction concept album
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8.0
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Consequence Of Sound
Is Clockwork Angels the group’s magnum opus, a la Candide? No, but it is a killer rock record with a great story
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8.0
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Beats Per Minute
A highlight of Rush’s career
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The Quietus
An extremely accomplished piece of music composed and performed absolutely flawlessly by three undeniably mature and worldly human beings
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7.0
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PopMatters
It may be hard to recapture the glory days, but for musicians as talented as these three, it isn’t difficult to keep putting out quality material
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7.0
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Rolling Stone
Frenetic and heavy, low on prog thought puzzles, high on power-trio interplay
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Spin
A steampunk narrative is what's new on studio LP 19; and for the 19th straight time, muso prog is what sticks
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The Irish Times
Many guitarists have played a Gibson Les Paul, but few have made them sound as interesting as Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson
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Q
The songcraft is so taut that whether this howls, drifts, pummels or floats, it remains utterly engaging. Print edition only
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