Historical Archive
Released in 1982, 'Signals' marks a significant evolution in Rush's sound, incorporating synthesizers and a more radio-friendly approach while still retaining their progressive rock roots. The album features themes of communication and human connection, with tracks that blend intricate musicianship and lyrical depth. It includes hits like 'New World Man' and 'Subdivisions,' which have become staples in the band's catalog, showcasing their ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while maintaining their signature style.