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On May 1, 2007, Rush released Snakes & Arrows, an album whose recording process – thanks to producer and unabashed fan Nick Raskulinecz was more enjoyable than any the band could remember. Buoyed by the success of the sessions, the band gathered in Toronto to rehearse for their upcoming world tour, where Classic Rock spoke to Neil, Geddy and Alex.


Neil Peart’s expansive circle of drums is lit up like it’s on display or part of a TV set. In apple red and gleaming chrome, and set on a circular riser, it dominates the dark, cavernous rehearsal room. For some inexplicable reason, its grandeur makes you want to whisper. Neil’s in Toronto to rehearse for Rush’s next world tour. Although he now has homes in Quebec and California, he’s returned east to help construct and nurture the nearly three-hour set that the band will be performing throughout the summer and into the autumn. This leg, and there may be others judging by the positive reaction to their latest album, will take them to a final show in Helsinki at the end of October. 

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