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But the Canadian trio's endeavors 50 years ago marked what guitarist Alex Lifeson considers "a new start" for the band. That year, 1975, featured not one but two impactful studio albums for Rush.
The guitarist believes 'Stygian Wavz,' out March 28, presents the quartet as a unified band for the first time ...
When former Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson recorded the debut self-titled album of his new band Envy of None, which was released ...