Industry May 19, 2026
Rush's "2112" transformed the band's career
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Rush frontman Geddy Lee reflected on the profound impact of the band's 1976 progressive rock album, "2112." Lee described the record as transformative, stating it "won us freedom of creative expression." The album's success came despite initial reservations from the record company regarding another concept record. Originally reported by MusicRadar.
"2112" is recognized as a pivotal work in Rush's discography, solidifying their artistic direction and altering their career trajectory. The sci-fi epic demonstrated the band's ability to deliver ambitious and successful conceptual works. Originally reported by MusicRadar.