Historical Archive
Rush's self-titled debut album, released in 1974, marked the band's entry into the progressive rock scene. Featuring a blend of hard rock and lyrical themes that would become a hallmark of their style, the album showcases the band's musicianship and songwriting prowess. Notable tracks like 'Working Man' and 'Finding My Way' set the stage for their future success and earned them a dedicated fanbase. The album's sound is characterized by Alex Lifeson's intricate guitar work, Geddy Lee's distinctive vocals and bass playing, and Neil Peart's powerful drumming, which would later define the band's identity.