Permanent Waves - Rush (1980)
terrible 80s Arrive to whip the Progressive Rock, but it seems that Rush withstand the shock pretty well. And, although the change was imminent, Permanent Waves album serves as a transition, without abandoning the entire component by introducing a progressive but simpler and more dynamic sound geared more towards commercial success. LF disappear suites are moderated, much in the duration of songs (with the intention of breaking the force in radio), and the lyrics of Neil Peart have a more mundane content that their previous work, much more fantastic. We are here
about Rush modernized, they begin to use synthesizers to adapt to the times that were about come but at the same time, rely on the experience gave them the style that had always dominated. There is therefore a "bad taste" in the compositions, and we have a typical abuse of new technologies usually caused by ignorance of the "new sound." What we have is a fairly generic style and prudent innovation that did not fall for anything in excess and who knew how to preserve the quality of these musicians had long been proving to be.
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