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Rush is a legendary Canadian rock band known for their complex compositions, thought-provoking lyrics, and virtuosic musicianship. Here are some updates on the band:
New Music: Rush has not released any new music since their 2012 album "Clockwork Angels". However, the band has been working on new material, and in 2020, drummer Neil Peart announced that they were writing new songs. There has been no official word on a new album release date, but fans are eagerly awaiting new music.
Touring: Rush has been on hiatus since the "R40 Live" tour in 2015. While there have been no official announcements about a new tour, the band has hinted at the possibility of live performances in the future.
Legacy: Rush was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. The band has also been recognized for their contributions to music with numerous awards, including multiple Juno Awards and a Grammy nomination.
Documentaries and Books: There have been several documentaries and books released about Rush, including "Rush: Time Stand Still" (2016), "Rush: The Film" (2013), and "Rush: The Official Biography" (2014).
Neil Peart's Passing: Sadly, Rush's drummer and primary lyricist, Neil Peart, passed away on January 7, 2020, at the age of 67. His passing was a shock to the music world and left a void in the band.
Alex Lifeson's Solo Work: Guitarist Alex Lifeson has been working on solo projects, including the album "Victor" (2019) and the single "Kiddie Boy" (2020).
Geddy Lee's Solo Work: Bassist and vocalist Geddy Lee has also been working on solo projects, including the album "My Favourite Headache" (2000) and the single "The Boys of Summer" (2020).
While Rush may not be actively touring or releasing new music, their legacy continues to inspire and influence new generations of musicians and fans.