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Snakes & Arrows

Snakes & Arrows

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Artist: Rush
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 501 reviews
Sales Rank: 2866

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.2

MPN: 135484
UPC: 075678999048
EAN: 0075678999048
ASIN: B000NVIXFK

Release Date: May 1, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Far Cry
  • Armor and Sword
  • Workin' Them Angels
  • The Larger Bowl
  • Spindrift
  • The Main Monkey Business
  • The Way the Wind Blows
  • Hope - Rush, Lifeson, Lerxst
  • Faithless
  • Bravest Face
  • Good News First
  • Malignant Narcissism
  • We Hold On

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
A return to their former glory days, Snakes and Arrows shows this seminal prog rock band reclaiming some of the sonic territory that they'd lost over the past few years. It's not certain what contributed to this artistic rebirth, but Rush has crafted a historical and emotional odyssey that shows many both where they've been and where they're going--from the baroque soundscapes of "The Main Monkey Business," reminiscent of their earliest work to the seductive almost folkloric urgency of "The Way the Wind Blows," which is as dangerous, anxious, and prophetic as anything that Arcade Fire or Mars Volta is doing currently. Main Lyricist Neil Peart has spent the last decade getting over the death of his wife and daughter, and those tragic events have given his songwriting more depth and gravity as he explores the strengths and limitations of faith in both metaphoric and literal detail. While never didactic or ponderous, this disc is really an instruction manual for how one conducts themselves with grace and hope through unendurable pain and the vagaries of life. Gone is much of the shrillness of their earlier incarnations--Geddy Lee's trademark high pitch shrieks have mellowed considerably and Alex Lifesong's guitar playing has an assurance and freedom that can only come with age. --Jaan Uhelszki

Amazon.com
With songs such as "Far Cry" and "Workin' Them Angels," Rush has, with Snakes And Arrows crafted one of its finest albums of the decade and this new MVI DVD edition of the title allows you to experience the album in all its splendor. The MVI format (which works in all computers and DVD players but not in conventional CD players) allows you to hear the entire album in 5.1 surround sound (a must, especially for "Malignant Narcissism" and "Faithless"), to catch an in-depth documentary about the recording of this latest outing and extras that allow you to create your own ringtones, make wallpapers and much more. In order to fully enjoy the experience you may have to do some minor maneuvering with your stereo system or computer in order to fully appreciate what the MVI edition offers but any almost immediately proves worth the effort. Obsessives will want to buy the album in this format as it captures Rush in its true multidimensional element and everyone should own a small slice of Rush at this point in the game.--Jedd Beaudoin

Album Description
Anthem/Atlantic recording group Rush return with its first new collection of original material in nearly five years, entitled "SNAKES & ARROWS." The album was recorded in the fall of 2006 with Gammy Award-winner Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Velvet Revolver) and Rush co-producing. "It's hard to describe," Geddy Lee recently told Revolver re: "SNAKES & ARROWS.""It's big, it's bold, and I think it's some of the best work we've done in years. I'm really pleased with the quality ofthe songs, and there's lots of playing on it. " Rush - Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart - will trumpet the release of "SNAKES & ARROWS" with a full-scale North American tour, the renowned trio's first since 2004's "An Evening with Rush: 30th Anniversary Tour."

Album Description
Japanese pressing of this 13 track full-length album. This pressing is packaged in a digipak with obi-strip. Warner. 2007.


Customer Reviews:   Read 496 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Vapor Trails meets Counterparts....   December 2, 2008
This is for the Rush fan only. If you are a Rush fan, then you must have it, because it is a very good album. It's like a mix between Vapor Trails and Counterparts, but of course has its own sound.

The stand outs are as following:
5 stars:
Faithless, Armor & Sword, Workin' Them Angels, and Good News First
4 stars:
Far Cry, The Larger Bowl (A Pantoum), The Main Monkey Business, and The Way the Wind Blows.
3 stars: Spindrift, Hope, Bravest Face, Malignant Narcism, We Hold On.

This album has a lot of 3 star songs IMO, which kind of drags it down unlike other Rush albums, which are loaded with 4 and 5 star songs.

If you are not a Rush fan, start with Moving Pictures, 2112, Power Windows or Roll the Bones.



5 out of 5 stars Rush is awesome!!   November 30, 2008
The DVD MVI Audio version is great. The sound quality is great.

The packaging comes in a box with a booklet (great artwork and photos) and a black plastic DVD holder glued inside the box for the DVD.

Outstanding tracks, include:
Armor and Sword
The Main Monkey Business
Far Cry
The Way The Wind Blows
Spindrift
Malignant Narcissism
We Hold On





2 out of 5 stars I tried to like this, I really did   November 26, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I was introduced to Rush 20 years ago and never looked back. No matter how they changed their style or approach over the years, at their core they were RUSH--which meant the music was going to get into your heart sooner or later. The combination of the Professor's wonderful lyrics and the combined talent of possibly the best three musicians in the world, meant greatness. Sure, there were some less than great albums-- Test for Echo and Hold You Fire come to mind-- but even those works have many songs I treasure. Snakes and Arrows doesn't move me at all.
I know this album is surrounded by controversy because of the 'Faith' theme. That controversy doesn't interest me. Peart's poetry here is wonderful, and as poetry alone it speaks to my heart. But I think they tried too hard to make music fit the poetry and forgot about the music itself this time.
I have listened to this cd dozens of times, willing it to move me. It just does not.



5 out of 5 stars rush cd   November 4, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Purchased as new, came as new. Ordered other items so shipping was free. Cheaper than I could have bought it at Best Buy or Circuit City.


4 out of 5 stars Shows how a great band matures with style   October 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I think this album gives a fine example of a great band with 30 years together can still create some great musical ideas. Alex's guitar playing shows a restrained maturity, and the emphasis on accoustic guitar really complements the album. I really liked Malignant Narcissism, as it builds a unique groove, and Alex's work on "Hope" which is really a standout on the album. Geddy seems to have found a new voice which is less shrill and surprisingly powerful. Niel's drum work is, of course, flawless throughout-- refined, tight and perfect. Lyrically, sometimes Neil strays a little too far into the "what is it all about" territory, but in general, a lot of emotion comes through in the material.

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