

It feels like an all-encompassing sludge, and that is what I absolutely love about this song. Alex Lifeson of Rush performs during the final show of the R40 Tour at The. The guitars and bass really drive the grittiness and heaviness I felt when I wrote those lyrics. “It is a continuous, slow and painful process. “Sometimes you have to shine a light on all the ugliest pieces of yourself in order to truly change, and you have to keep slaying that dragon over and over again,” she says. Appleton shows off all Lifesons gear, including Gibson Les Paul Axcess Alex Lifeson. He made his 28 million dollar fortune with Vapor Trails, Victor & The Big Dirty Band. PGs Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Chicago, IL, at the United Center where she talks with Rushs Alex Lifesons tech Scott Appleton about the gear Lifeson is using on Rushs 2011 Time Machine tour. That’s what happens when you mix wine and bass… Mission accomplished!” On 27-8-1953 Alex Lifeson was born in Fernie, Canada. “I was in my studio late one night, headphones on… a few glasses of red wine deep and thought, wouldn’t it be fun to pull out my bass, blow up the tone, double it and play to a really messed up super slow drum groove. The official music video for the bands second single, “Look Inside,” can be seen by scrolling down.

A full, self titled, album release is expected on April 8 via Kscope. Envy of None is a new project by Alex Lifeson of the legendary Rush, joining Lifeson is Andy Curran formerly of Coney Hatch, Alfio Annibalini and singer Maiah Wynne.
