‘Grace Under Pressure’: Why Rush’s Cold War Paranoia Still Resonates
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‘Grace Under Pressure’: Why Rush’s Cold War Paranoia Still Resonates
Rush were no different to anyone else in augmenting their sound with synths in the 80s, but with 1984’s Grace Under Pressure they did so in a way that sounded unforced and legitimately contemporary. And despite enjoying a traditionally rock-leaning fanbase, the new approach found the group comfortably entering the Top 5 in Britain and Canada, while also going Top 10 in the US, thanks to an album that wasn’t only utterly modern in sound, but in s…
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