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It’s Album Reviews & You — the internet’s least professional professional music review show. In this episode, I dive headfirst into Rush’s Moving Pictures, the album that made math rock cool before anyone knew what math rock was.
From Tom Sawyer’s radio dominance to YYZ’s Morse code flex, this record is technical perfection disguised as rock music. Along the way, I question humanity’s progress, and wonder why Geddy Lee sounds like a heroic falcon.
Join me as I break down the glory, genius, and mild insanity of Canada’s most precise power trio — one hi-hat at a time.
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Warning: if you request Nickelback, I might actually do it!
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It’s Album Reviews & You — the internet’s least professional professional music review show. In this episode, I dive headfirst into Rush’s Moving Pictures, the album that made math rock cool before anyone knew what math rock was.
From Tom Sawyer’s radio dominance to YYZ’s Morse code flex, this record is technical perfection disguised as rock music. Along the way, I question humanity’s progress, and wonder why Geddy Lee sounds like a heroic falcon.
Join me as I break down the glory, genius, and mild insanity of Canada’s most precise power trio — one hi-hat at a time.
AlbumReviewsAndYou.com
YouTube Channel
Follow Me on Facebook
Use the ‘Send Us A Text’ button to suggest an album for me to review.
Warning: if you request Nickelback, I might actually do it!