On this day, November 21, 1989, Rush released their 13th studio album, Presto. Marking a shift from their synth-heavy sound of the 1980s, the album brought guitars back to the forefront while maintaining the band’s signature blend of intricate musicianship and thought-provoking lyrics.
Presto featured fan-favorite tracks like “The Pass,” “Show Don’t Tell,” and “Superconductor,” showcasing the band’s continued evolution and creativity. Though it didn’t achieve the massive commercial success of their earlier albums, it remains a favorite for many loyal Rush fans.
Presto featured fan-favorite tracks like “The Pass,” “Show Don’t Tell,” and “Superconductor,” showcasing the band’s continued evolution and creativity. Though it didn’t achieve the massive commercial success of their earlier albums, it remains a favorite for many loyal Rush fans.