I love prog rock as I love the way it takes in influences from classical music, jazz, whatever and combines it with rock to create some truly phenomenal songs. For me, Yes are probably the finest band in prog with Genesis a close second. Either way, both bands are perfectly capable of playing with the best musicians on the planet but they create incredibly melodic songs. Their songs are brilliant pop songs first, but the detail within them is up there with anyone. I do think that the really, really clever part of any pop song, or album, is writing something that's catchy. If you can make catchy songs that are technically brilliant, you're onto a winner.
Anyway, onto this album. All I can really say is that I just don't get Rush at all. I've tried a few times to listen to their albums and it leaves me stone cold I'm afraid. They are clearly technically brilliant at what they do but in all honesty, it sounds so technical that they forgot to think about writing a song. It's not catchy, it's deadly serious music. Foggy talks about humour in music and I think I know what he means when I listens to this. It's just too serious for me! :)
Each track on the album is a showcase for how good they are at playing their instruments. Don't get me wrong, they are clearly incredible at what they do and I can totally understand why they are popular. I see them as a 'musicians band' in some ways. However, great music is more than the ability to play an instrument well. It has nothing in it with stuck with me, there was nothing catchy and nothing I can really remember as wanting to go back to. The album just comes across soul-less for me, technically brilliant but ice cold. Compare this to the best of Yes, Genesis etc and it's chalk and cheese.
The production on it though is superb, it sounds perfect. I did think that I can imagine this album would sound amazing on an expensive hi-fi separates system. I can easily imagine this album is used by Richer Sounds or similar to demo their systems!
I'm sorry, but Rush just isn't for me. I don't want to give this album a low score because it's clearly not bad - the musicians are incredible, but it lacks melody and 'soul' for me. That said, through these threads I've listened to 2 Rush albums and another 1 on Spotify and I'm glad I have done, but I don't think I'm missing anything. As I've always said, I'd rather listen to something new than something I already know!
It's a 4/10 for me.