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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_&_ArrowsI was a big Rush fan in college, and I have most of their albums. I think they peaked on Hold Your Fire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_&_ArrowsI was a big Rush fan in college, and I have most of their albums. I think they peaked on Hold Your Fire. I got off the Rush train in the early nineties. Presto was too confectionary, and Roll the Bones was so bad I returned it to the store when it first came out. They should have culled the good songs from Counterparts and Test for Echo and released one album instead. Vapor Trails, although a return to a "harder" sound, was purposely plagued with digital distortion and compression, rendering it unlistenable:Vapor TrailsSnakes & ArrowsYou'll notice that Vapor Trails has no discernible peaks, it's just a flat slab of white noise. With Snakes & Arrows, you can see there are jagged edges indicating that the engineer didn't clip every waveform. They learned their lesson from the outcry of fans.This album deals mainly with religion and the angst of current events. I don't think the lyrics are that great... "We can only grow the way the wind blows." Huh? Overall, I like the music more than the lyrics on this album. There are 3 instrumentals, and they are all really good.I figured out what I don't like about the "modern" Rush sound: the harmonized vocals. I like Geddy's voice without the over-dubbing or auto-harmonizer or whatever they use. I'd like an unadulterated vocal, please.Overall, a decent effort from Rush.
Quote from: jakepunk on 17 May 2007, 01:03 pmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_&_ArrowsI was a big Rush fan in college, and I have most of their albums. I think they peaked on Hold Your Fire. You think they peaked with Hold Your Fire? Go listen to Moving Pictures, 2112, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, Signals, Permanent Waves, etc... you might decide that their peak wasn't Hold Your Fire after all.George
All the albums you listed came before Hold Your Fire. Are you implying they peaked earlier? I don't understand what you are implying.