RUSH: New Video Interview With ALEX LIFESON Available

April 28, 2007

RUSH fan site RushIsABand.com has uploaded a six-and-a-half minute video interview with RUSH guitarist Alex Lifeson that was recently broadcast on Japanese TV. The questions are in Japanese, but the answers are in English. The rest of the footage consists of the music video for "The Trees". You can watch it at this location.

RUSH's new studio album, "Snakes & Arrows", is due out on May 1. It's the Canadian band's first new collection of original material in nearly five years. RUSHGeddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart — will trumpet the release of "Snakes & Arrows" with a full-scale 48-city North American amphitheater tour, the renowned trio's first since 2004's "An Evening With Rush: 30th Anniversary Tour". The tour begins mid-June and is slated to traverse the continent through the summer.

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