
Iconic Artist Interview :Alex Lifeson of Rush Opens Up About Envy of None-Takin A Walk-Music History
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In this compelling replay episode of Takin’ A Walk-Music History, host Buzz Knight sits down with guitar legend Alex Lifeson, the iconic guitarist and co-founder of Rush, one of the most influential progressive rock bands in music history. Lifeson opens up about his exciting new musical venture, Envy of None, a project that marks a dramatic departure from his four decades with Rush.
Lifeson discusses the creative freedom and artistic evolution that led him to explore new sonic territories with Envy of None, a band that blends alternative rock, electronic elements, and atmospheric soundscapes. The three-time Juno Award winner shares intimate details about collaborating with his new bandmates, including vocalist Maiah Wynne, and how this project allows him to experiment beyond the progressive rock sound that defined his legendary career.
Throughout this candid conversation, Alex reflects on the profound impact of Rush drummer Neil Peart’s passing, the enduring legacy of albums like “Moving Pictures,” “2112,” and “Hemispheres,” and what it means to reinvent yourself as an artist after spending a lifetime with one of rock’s most beloved power trios. He offers insights into his signature guitar techniques, his extensive collection of vintage instruments, and the evolution of his playing style from Rush’s hard rock roots through their progressive era.
Lifeson also shares stories from Rush’s remarkable journey—from playing small clubs in Toronto to selling out arenas worldwide, their Canadian Music Hall of Fame induction, and the deep brotherhood he shared with bassist Geddy Lee and the late Neil Peart. He discusses the challenges and excitement of starting fresh with Envy of None, the creative process behind their self-titled debut album, and why this new chapter feels both liberating and essential to his artistic growth.
This episode is essential listening for Rush fans, guitar enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the creative evolution of rock legends. Discover how one of rock’s greatest guitarists is writing a bold new chapter in his storied career.
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