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Alex Lifeson might be ranked eighth in Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time, but it appears that amid all the laurels and decades of success with Rush, he was still not above self-doubt.
Former Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson's art-rock group Envy of None has released a video for their latest track. “Under the Stars” offers good news for those who were worried about his recent reluctance ...
Helping form the iconic band, Rush, Alex Lifeson watched as his time in the spotlight only grew as the group toured and shared music with fans for nearly 50 years. While continuing to play music, the ...
Even with a place among Guitar World’s 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, ranked at number eight, Alex Lifeson admits that confidence was never something that came naturally to him. “I’ve never been ...
Flashback to the popular music scene of early 1969. The Beatles were still the biggest band in the world. The Rolling Stones (Beggars Banquet) and Jimi Hendrix (Electric Ladyland) released seminal ...
When American Songwriter talked to Alex Lifeson, he took the call in the middle of a hard day at work in his home studio, evidence of his busy schedule. His new band, Envy of None, released its ...
"We finished the record in September, so we've been sitting on it for awhile," Lifeson told Chuck Armstrong about Stygian Waves. "We had a listening party here in Toronto and it was great ... We had ...
It's not often that you hear Rush and Meshuggah mentioned in the same breath, given the stark contrast between Rush's progressive rock sound and Meshuggah's elaborated yet extreme metal. However, it ...
Guitarist Alex Lifeson was grinding out the life depicted in Rush's song "Working Man" long before they ever put out an album. By the time the future Canadian rock legends got to the middle part of ...