The Alex Lifeson Interview
In today's episode I travel to Revolution Recording in Toronto to sit down with one of the most inventive and influential guitarists in rock history: Alex Lifeson of Rush. In this interview, Alex and I deconstruct the mechanics behind his monumental guitar tone. We explore his extensive gear evolution, the harmonic ingenuity behind the famous 'Lifeson Chord'—using open strings and suspended voicings to create a massive sonic footprint—and his brilliant philosophy on how to fill the space within a power trio. We also trace his compositional journey alongside Geddy Lee and Neil Peart. We discuss the band’s creative evolution, from their heavy blues-rock roots into sprawling progressive epics, navigating the challenge of carving out a guitar frequency amidst the dense synthesizer arrangements of the 1980s, and ultimately returning to their aggressive, guitar-driven rock roots in the nineties. Get tickets to the Fifty Something Tour here: https://www.rush.com/tour/fifty-somet... Follow Rush on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rush/?hl=en Geddy Lee's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geddyimages... Alex Lifeson's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereallerx... Anika Nilles' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anika.nille...

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