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SIGNALS

Rush

 

Heavy Prog

3.95 | 1505 ratings

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blakedubois
5 stars Aside from the near perfect "second period," (and 2112 of course) SIGNALS is their best album hands down. I have plenty of memories related to this album and it seemed to have touched me the most out of any of them. I used to only like Subdivisions when I first heard it and boy how young and nieve was I. Now I feel as if every song is pure brilliance. Subdivisions will always be a favorite and I used to always say it was the perfect song to end an album on rather than start it off. (At least when I used to make my own compilations on cassettes from my brother's discs). The Analog Kid is now my favorite on the album. It's perfect and has a good transition in my opinion following Subdivisions. Chemistry is one I enjoy so much more since I have matured musically. Digital Man and The Weapon I really enjoy almost equally as they are both pure fantastic. New World Man is one I used to listen to in my old history class back in the day due to another student absolutely being obsessed with this song. I don't blame him though. Losing It was always my least favorite on the album until I really started listening to it. Every time I hear the album nowadays I think "wow, Losing It was really good actually." Countdown is my least favorite on the album and that is due to the fact that it's the last song. I guess in the end, it does work as the better ending song rather than Subdivisions. Boy how wrong I was...
blakedubois | 5/5 |

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