PlanetMosh heads to the SHeffield City Hall to hear Geddy Lee talk about his autobiography.
Read More »Envy Of None, the new band featuring Alex Lifeson (Rush), unveil animated video
In celebration of the release of their new EP ‘That Was Then, This Is Now’, Envy of None have revealed a beautiful and striking new video. Recalling the idea of retro Pop Art genius Roy Lichtenstein seen through the lens of a psychedelic graphic novel in the beautiful clip’s vibrant and stylistic …
Read More »Rush – 2112 – 40th Anniversary
With the announcement last year that drummer and songwriter Neil Peart no longer wanted to tour and the subsequent R40 farewell tour over, Rush fans have not had the best of years. To fill the gap and ease the pain slightly, the band have released a 40th Anniversary edition of their commercial …
Read More »Rush to Release ‘2112’ At 40
‘2112’ AT 40: RUSH CELEBRATES THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF ITS CLASSIC ‘2112′ WITH EXPANSIVE 2CD/DVD/3LP VINYL PACKAGES TO BE RELEASED ON DECEMBER 16 Features rare live tracks and previously unreleased material Also includes newly-recorded tracks from 2112 by Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters along with Nick Raskulinecz, Billy Talent, Steven …
Read More »Rock Icons Rush To Release ‘Rush | Time Stand Still’
Rock Icons Rush To Release Documentary ‘Rush | Time Stand Still’ November 18, 2016 Highly Anticipated Film Chronicles 40th Anniversary Tour; Narration Provided by Paul Rudd On November 18, 2016, Zoë Vision, a division of the Concord Music Group, in partnership with ole, will release Rush | Time Stand Still, …
Read More »R40 LIVE Concert Film Available 20th November 2015. Epic Live Show with 40 Year Career-Spanning Set list
Rush R40 Live, Concert Film Available 20th November 2015.Epic Live Show with 40 Year Career-Spanning Set list Exclusive One-Off UK Advanced screening on 17th November @ Gibson Showrooms, London – To attend simply pre-order R40 Live from the Official UK store for your chance to win tickets. All roads have led …
Read More »Rush – Permanent Waves
The 180gm vinyl re-issues of Rush‘s back catalogue continues with their 7th studio album, Permanent Waves as part of the ’12 months of Rush’ celebrations via Universal Music. Originally released on January 1st 1980, a lot of fans, myself included must have thought it was April 1st as to the …
Read More »Rush – Hemispheres
It would be too easy to say “Hemispheres by Rush is 2 long songs, 2 short songs, go buy it now” but as this is my favourite Rush album ever then it deserves more attention! On buying it at the age of 15 I was so struck by the music …
Read More »RUSH R40 – 40th Anniversary Box Set Available IN DVD & Blu-ray 17th November 2014
RUSH, R40, 17th November 2014 40th Anniversary Collectors Box Set Available In DVD & Blu-ray Set features live footage spanning all four decades of their career over two hours of unreleased material, including a rare performance of entire seven-part version of ‘2112’, Three unreleased tracks from the 1974 vault Plus …
Read More »RUSH Reissue 1974 Self-Titled Debut On Vinyl To Mark 40-Year Recording Career
In March of 1974, Rush released their self-titled debut through the band’s own indie label, Moon Records in Canada, and quickly sold out of the initial 3500 copies originally pressed. Moon Records would soon become Anthem Records, which launched in 1977, and continues to serve as the band’s only Canadian …
Read More »XXX: Three Decades Of Roadrunner Records – Various Artists
Each memory evoking disc is well thought out. Treating the listener to some of the mainstay classics that everyone has and plays, along with tracks that you may have forgotten about or not just heard in years!
Read More »Benesser – Pub Anchor, Stockholm – 17/07/13
It’s thirty minutes shy of midnight on a Wednesday evening in Stockholm’s Pub Anchor and the crowd has only begun to gather as Dala-Järna’s Benesser begin their show. The trio of David Olsson, Henric Hermansson and Rob Olsson are a likeable group of young guys who play a deceptively heavy …
Read More »Rush – SECC Glasgow – 30/05/13
A sunny Thursday afternoon finds me heading off to Glasgow to catch the mighty Canadian trio, Rush in concert on their Clockwork Angels tour.
Read More »Rush Clockwork Angels Tour Pictures
Some pictures from the recent Rush concert at the SECC in Glasgow on their Clockwork Angels tour
Read More »Anthrax – Anthems
When you get to the position and standing in the industry that Anthrax are in as a band you’re allowed certain indulgences. Their latest album, EP, collection, call it what you will is most definitely an indulgence for the guys. It’s also a good look into some of the artists …
Read More »Riverside – ‘Shrine Of The New Generation Slaves’
This fifth studio album from Polish progressive rockers Riverside – their first since 2009’s ‘Anno Domini High Definition’, which charted at number one in their native Poland – is an interesting beast, drawing as it does on a myriad of influences, from underground central European jazz through English folk music …
Read More »Minutian – Repercussions
It’s no secret that we love a bit of prog over here at Planetmosh, in all its forms. Progressive music as a whole is simultaneously the cheesiest and most ridiculous genre we have and the most serious and overtly complex. The simple banner of “progressive” fits snugly alongside virtually any …
Read More »Planetmosh Review of 2012
Da da da dada da DAHHHHHHH!!!! Ladies and Gentlemen, Planetmosh is proud to present our review of 2012. There will be tears, there will be cheers, there will be laughter, there will be pain… are we building this up too much? Seriously though, they say a year is a long …
Read More »Rush 2112 Deluxe Edition
“And the meek shall inherit the earth…” the first prophetic words of Rush’s breakthrough 1976 album 2112 little did they know that those Neil Peart written lyrics would almost come true and Rush would be sitting third after the Beatles and Rolling Stones with the most gold and platinum albums …
Read More »Dark Matter – ‘A Place Of Memories And Ghosts’
I’ve always been a big fan of instrumental music. Long before bowed my knee at the altar of metal, I used to sneak home from school early – mainly because it was quicker to walk the quarter of a mile in a straight line through the park than take the …
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