Editorial Reviews
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Rush's return to progressive hard rock continued with Roll the Bones, though there's still a bit of synth work (notably on the title track). The music flows like a well-oiled machine, and with Rush, that's an asset, particularly when the material is this good. The songs are mostly up-tempo, with the intellectually oriented themes and musical structure that Rush is famous for. Especially memorable are "Dreamline," "Face Up," "Big Wheel," and "Neurotica," but everything here is good. --Genevieve Williams
Roll the Bones,Rush,Atlantic / Wea,Album Rock,Arena Rock,Canada,Hard Rock,Pop,Prog-Rock/Art Rock,Rock,Rock/Pop
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