RUSH Drummer Neil Peart - "In A Lot Of Our Early Stuff, My Lyrical Inspiration Was Anger"

August 13, 2012, 12 years ago

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RUSH drummer Neil Peart was recently interviewed by Mike Doherty of Macleans.ca; an excerpt follows:

It seems as though now, with your full-length concept album, Clockwork Angels, you’re swimming against the musical tide.

"Yeah, but it grew from the bottom up. The reverse is how we worked in the ’70s: I would think of a grand plan and then build the pieces to fit it. This started as a simple [idea]—the steampunk image and aesthetic I liked, I suggested to the guys as the basis for some kind of extended work. It built up to [the album] piece by piece by organic expansion. All the music was created by Geddy and Alex jamming in the studio, and many of the lyrics were just extemporized over email. There’s so much life experience in this story—it’s not just a far-blown fantasy. Wish Them Well [offers] a very mature response to the world that it took me a long time to learn. In a lot of our early stuff, my lyrical inspiration was anger, for sure. [laughs] There’s still a lot I’m angry about, a lot of human behaviour that’s appalling and despicable, but you choose what you can fight against. I always thought if I could just put something in words perfectly enough, people would get the idea and it would change things. That’s a harmless conceit. With people too, you constantly think, 'If I’m nice to people and treat them well, they’ll appreciate it and behave better.' They won’t, but it’s still not a bad way to live.

To read the article in its entirety, click here.

In live news, Rush will embark on their Clockwork Angels Tour, beginning September 7th in Manchester, NH. A complete list of confirmed dates can be found at this location.


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