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8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 92 Ratings

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  1. JakeD.
    May 30, 2002
    10
    I love it. You guys are the smartest people in the world. Keep making more albums.
  2. BillC.
    Jul 20, 2002
    9
    Brilliant...only time will tell if it deserves a ten...must become legendary.....although these guys are legends already..buy this disc!
  3. KenM.
    Jul 30, 2002
    10
    The Billboard review said it best - "an absolute triumph." There is so much texture and so many layers to the music, you have to listen to it exhaustively to appreciate it all. It's a shame that Rush isn't playing many of the Vapor Trails on the current tour. Maybe the experience of making this album drained their enthusiasm for it.
  4. MichaelK.
    Aug 9, 2002
    10
    The Mega-trio is back!!!
  5. SteveH.
    Sep 8, 2002
    9
    I have been a Rush fan for 20 years now and must say this is their best album since Moving Pictures. The band has to owe a lot of the success of this album to Alex Lifeston. Afterall, it was his idea to drop the keyboards and guiter solos. With this idea, it made the album sound modern and not out of date.
  6. AlbertoS.
    Sep 9, 2002
    8
    Rush did it again. A terrific record, with great tunes and unbeliavable performances. I really love it. The only reason I didn't give it a 9 is that the sound of the CD is just awful, the only BAD sounding Rush CD to me: totally overcompressed, even clipped and dark soundidng and fatiguing to the ears. I don't know if it was during mixing or mastering, but someone screwed up big Rush did it again. A terrific record, with great tunes and unbeliavable performances. I really love it. The only reason I didn't give it a 9 is that the sound of the CD is just awful, the only BAD sounding Rush CD to me: totally overcompressed, even clipped and dark soundidng and fatiguing to the ears. I don't know if it was during mixing or mastering, but someone screwed up big time. What a shame. I'm sure it wasn't the band's fault. Expand
  7. ChrisM
    Mar 30, 2005
    10
    truly the best Rush release in 22 years
  8. JonO
    Feb 5, 2007
    8
    Their strongest album since the mid-80s. Suffers somewhat from overproduction and poor mixing, but power and energy shine through from the rejuvenated band.
  9. GaryM.
    Jun 20, 2002
    8
    Like all Rush studio albums, this CD doesn't just "let you in" on the first play. Give it time and you'll discover some wonderfully fresh and enjoyable music - if you don't have the patience, just listen to "The Stars Look Down", and "How it Is" a few times and you'll get my point.
  10. dd
    Jul 13, 2002
    10
    awesome
  11. TimmyS.
    Jul 20, 2002
    10
    Focused, aggressive, melodic, grooving, spontaneous. More sincere, less pretentious.
  12. MikeM.
    Aug 10, 2002
    9
    This album SMOKES! It's THE WHIPS! WHEW! Shake me but don't break me baby! Whahahhhaahaha!
  13. PaulF.
    Aug 13, 2002
    8
    At first I hated it but after a few listens it grew on me. Been a loyal Rush fan for 25 years and always will be. Can't wait to see them in concert.
  14. GregD.
    Aug 8, 2002
    10
    vapor trails is brilliant! rush always gives their fans just what we need. more rush! keep the albums coming...see you at the staples center in sept 2002 !
  15. JohnA.
    Aug 9, 2002
    8
    gets better and better every time I listen to it
  16. TomM.
    Sep 9, 2002
    10
    An amazing CD! Critics of this record should reexamine their objectivity-- this is HOT stuff. Perhaps too hot for closed minds or those who seek to compare this to old Rush. Rush evolves again Such a shocker for the Luddites who want another Moving Pictures, Presto, 2112 or whatever. As for it being too complex to pull off live, well, we've heard it all before. Go see 'em for An amazing CD! Critics of this record should reexamine their objectivity-- this is HOT stuff. Perhaps too hot for closed minds or those who seek to compare this to old Rush. Rush evolves again Such a shocker for the Luddites who want another Moving Pictures, Presto, 2112 or whatever. As for it being too complex to pull off live, well, we've heard it all before. Go see 'em for yourself! Welcome back Rush. We missed you! Expand
  17. JohnC
    May 20, 2003
    10
    I must say this cd has a welcome freshness to it. Alex's gtr work has never sounded so fresh and youthfull. If I didn't know better I would have thought this was a young band - very much alive. While I love the pop on Hold Your Fire, I was very happy to see them focus only on the gtr's for this one. I Hope the follow up is in the same veign. We enjoyed the keyboards - for a I must say this cd has a welcome freshness to it. Alex's gtr work has never sounded so fresh and youthfull. If I didn't know better I would have thought this was a young band - very much alive. While I love the pop on Hold Your Fire, I was very happy to see them focus only on the gtr's for this one. I Hope the follow up is in the same veign. We enjoyed the keyboards - for a time. Great Work! Expand
  18. MarcoH
    Oct 25, 2005
    10
    I never heard Rush before V.T. I'm actually a big fan thanks to this album. I don't think they lowered their music quality after that break, the band simply evoluted.
  19. LawrenceJ
    Oct 5, 2002
    10
    Well, a surprise to say the least!, the guy`s seem to be enjoying reaping their musical harvest- back to what they liked doing before,almost full circle.The lyrics are first class (as good as the Hold Your FireL.P.)*WORTH BUYING JUST TO HEAR "EARTHSHINE".
  20. lauluc
    Jun 14, 2002
    9
    Solide rock like Rush 2112 !
  21. JamesP.
    Jun 3, 2002
    9
    its been a long time coming but well worth the wait. at least 4instant classics Im a huge huge.. RUSH fan and this album kicks ASS
  22. SiriL.
    Jul 1, 2002
    10
    The wait was worth every moment! Rush's return to the studio does not disappoint the true of heart. The return to their classic guitar sounds shows their continued evolution and inspired spirit. Excellent show, too. Just saw the opening show of their tour and was blown away!!! Nobody does it better.
  23. D-Rock
    Jul 13, 2002
    10
    A Masterpiece from the greatest band ever to exist in the known universe at any time in recorded history. To the deaf dude who gave this record a "2". . . . you could not be more confused and shamefully ignorant.
  24. SeanR.
    Jul 16, 2002
    10
    This is a great album for someone that grew up listening to Rush this is one of their best not the best but that was Roll The Bones.
  25. RandyW.
    Jul 17, 2002
    10
    Simply the best!!!!
  26. DaveG.
    Jul 26, 2002
    10
    I think the people who rated this below a 10 don't appreciate music that has lyrical content and meaning.
  27. MaddogH.
    Jul 27, 2002
    10
    Slam! It's like getting hit by a train! Neil opens the long awaited LP with a thundering of drums only to be followed with a counter punch from geddy and alex! Brilliant!
  28. AmySueD.
    Jul 27, 2002
    10
    RUSH RULES!!! What else can I say?....
  29. DaveB.
    Jul 28, 2002
    9
    I want to give this album a 10, but I had to stop at 9. It is definitely one of their best efforts in a while, and the more I listen to it the more it grows on me. A good effort towards the older, heavier sound. For me its like this- unless they are writing whole theme pieces and album sides, I can't give them more than a 9. They spoiled us with the earlier stuff... As far as I want to give this album a 10, but I had to stop at 9. It is definitely one of their best efforts in a while, and the more I listen to it the more it grows on me. A good effort towards the older, heavier sound. For me its like this- unless they are writing whole theme pieces and album sides, I can't give them more than a 9. They spoiled us with the earlier stuff... As far as I'm concerned, anything other than "Caress of Steel" and "2112" is almost a 10, but not quite. Still by far my favorite group ever and I will buy anything they put out, good or not. Expand
  30. KarlS.
    Aug 4, 2002
    8
    Vapor Trails didn't cut it the first time I heard it. The sound is muddled. This one could have been RIGHT UP THERE if they had spent a little more time mixing. Alex where is that clean LEAD guitar??? Just give us one or two good mind blowing riffs please! I found myself waiting and waiting... On a major plus side is the overall quality of songs on Vapor Trails...wow! LOTS of good Vapor Trails didn't cut it the first time I heard it. The sound is muddled. This one could have been RIGHT UP THERE if they had spent a little more time mixing. Alex where is that clean LEAD guitar??? Just give us one or two good mind blowing riffs please! I found myself waiting and waiting... On a major plus side is the overall quality of songs on Vapor Trails...wow! LOTS of good ones here. I'm on my third listen now and it really is growing on me:) Expand
  31. DouggN.
    Sep 17, 2002
    10
    RUSH out & by this cd
  32. SteveR.
    Sep 24, 2002
    8
    True, it's no "Permanent Waves" or "Hemispheres", but it's the best thing they've put out since "Signals"!..Saw 'em last weekend here in Vegas, not the best sound quality for a Rush show, but the boys STILL rock!!!
  33. AlexL
    Jun 23, 2003
    10
    This album is phenomenal! And listen to that guitar player . . . !
  34. Jeffrey
    Jan 27, 2005
    9
    I've been a Rush fanatic since the very beginning and I'm absolutely blown away by Vapor Trails. It has a totally unique sound- it's the next stage of the band and at the same time, it contains the youthful energy of their earliest works. There is a lot of picky criticism over the production, but I think this work, basically produced by Geddy Lee, is complex with multiple I've been a Rush fanatic since the very beginning and I'm absolutely blown away by Vapor Trails. It has a totally unique sound- it's the next stage of the band and at the same time, it contains the youthful energy of their earliest works. There is a lot of picky criticism over the production, but I think this work, basically produced by Geddy Lee, is complex with multiple layers and has a raw edge to it that gives it life. That's not an easy thing to accomplish when using digital technology. Geddy knows what to do as does the band. This is truly Rush at their best- both writing (including Neil's lyrics) and playing. If they never put out another work, this would stand admirably as their swan song! Otherwise, Vapor Trails is a promise of even better things to come. I'm saving my "10" for that future promise!!! Expand
  35. PaulL
    Jun 18, 2007
    8
    I have been an avid Rush fan sice the early 70's when I was a pre-teen. I was turned on to them along with all the classic rock of that era. I saw them on the Moving Pictures tour when transportation problems made them 2 hours late for the show. They rewarded us by playing almost a 5 hour show hitting every possible highlight of their catalog up to that point. I see many people I have been an avid Rush fan sice the early 70's when I was a pre-teen. I was turned on to them along with all the classic rock of that era. I saw them on the Moving Pictures tour when transportation problems made them 2 hours late for the show. They rewarded us by playing almost a 5 hour show hitting every possible highlight of their catalog up to that point. I see many people complain about the "sound" of this album being sub-par. Everyone expects another 2112 or moving pictures with every new release, just as everyone wants the Stones to put out Exiled On Mainstreet parts 2-infinity. This Rush album is a welcome edition to their powerful catalog and the differences in the sound are one thing I really enjoy. Change is usually good in life and this is no exception. A powerful disc that never fails to deliver the goods as Rush have done for the most part in their illustrious career. I recommend this disc to any Rush fan and actually rank it among my top 8 of their releases. It needs no "remastering" or other doctoring. All it needs is a good cd player and a set of ears who appreciates Rush and change. Expand
  36. sushi
    Mar 19, 2008
    10
    There have been 3 highpoints in the Rush continuum. Three milestones. Three classics from 3 amazing musicians. First there was 2112. Then came Moving Pictures. And now Vapor Trails. Perfect albums all.
  37. NickS.
    May 16, 2002
    10
    Supoib
  38. ManuelM.
    Jun 16, 2002
    10
    It"s awsome, 22 years listening to my all time favorites, noone can compare to their out of this world talent. Geddy,Alex and Neil are absolutely an inspiration to all Muscicians and all, thank you for staying together all this time and may god keep you around for a long long time. Manny Moreno, Mexico
  39. AlB.
    Jun 17, 2002
    10
    Brilliant & heartfelt.
  40. MichaelS.
    Jul 18, 2002
    10
    It rocks! The Canadian trio of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart have made a triumphant return!
  41. AlD.
    Jul 18, 2002
    10
    Since 1981 Rush has always held out the promise that their next album will be as good as "Moving Pictures". Well, "Vapor Trails" finally delivers. While backing away from some of the musical complexity of the past, they have decided to write great songs. As song writers, this is a major leap forward for the band. They have created an album that gets better the more you listen to it. A Since 1981 Rush has always held out the promise that their next album will be as good as "Moving Pictures". Well, "Vapor Trails" finally delivers. While backing away from some of the musical complexity of the past, they have decided to write great songs. As song writers, this is a major leap forward for the band. They have created an album that gets better the more you listen to it. A true mark of great songwriting. Expand
  42. DonD.
    Jul 18, 2002
    9
    I have benn a Rush fan since '74 and have high expectations for them.(unfair I know) As usual you have to spend time with it to truly appreciate it and what they are saying. It is a welcome addition to my collection as I listen to it. Thank you again Rush, you have set so many standard for quality both in musucuanship and the cerebral nature of your music. I am different and better I have benn a Rush fan since '74 and have high expectations for them.(unfair I know) As usual you have to spend time with it to truly appreciate it and what they are saying. It is a welcome addition to my collection as I listen to it. Thank you again Rush, you have set so many standard for quality both in musucuanship and the cerebral nature of your music. I am different and better because you have entered my realm. Thank you more than I can say. Expand
  43. JimF.
    Jul 19, 2002
    9
    I have been listening to RUSH for more than twenty years, and trying to place this work amongst the other efforts is ridiculous. All I know is this album is edgy, hard, and personal. It has all the qualities we RUSH fans crave. The trio once again have melded the heart and mind. Enjoy!!
  44. RobertB.
    Jul 24, 2002
    10
    I love this cd. They have gone back to a hard rock sound like they had on counterparts. I can't wait to see the tour.
  45. SonnyW.
    Jul 26, 2002
    10
    The highest quality of vocals, music, instrumental and song writing combination by far of any other. The band is like a fine wine. This album proovs that Rush is the most versital power rock band of all time.
  46. TonyG
    May 23, 2006
    7
    Some real hidden gems on this one yet, after succeeding to produce all previous albums with that flawless and to be expected Rush studio mastering, Alex flubbed this one up. The distortion exists on some of the most intriguing tracks... Too bad! ...and like Altlantic would ever admit to missing the mark and clearing up the master tapes...
  47. Aug 16, 2013
    7
    Rush had to take a break for a few years while Neil Peart recovered from his family dying after the Test For Echo Tour. They came back and did this album. I feel like the fact that they hadn’t been with each other for a while affected them a little bit. They still wrote good stuff, but it just sounded a little weird. It sounded weird, because the music was too crazy for Geddy lee’sRush had to take a break for a few years while Neil Peart recovered from his family dying after the Test For Echo Tour. They came back and did this album. I feel like the fact that they hadn’t been with each other for a while affected them a little bit. They still wrote good stuff, but it just sounded a little weird. It sounded weird, because the music was too crazy for Geddy lee’s voice to keep up with. Geddy’s voice started changing with this album. It was just as high, but weaker, and you could tell that he was really struggling to hit certain notes. Geddy never had a good voice, but they were always able to make it work. I found that this was the one time that it didn’t work. The music sounded louder and crazier then any of their other stuff, but his weaker voice I felt like at times couldn’t keep up with it. When he would sing the song normally it was okay, but when he would try to raise his voice or belt it out he sounded like he was struggling to do it. That is the one flaw with this album. But even though the voice didn’t sound like it always worked for the record it was still a very well written, and well-done record. If they just toned down the distortion and the volume of the album I think Geddy’s voice would have worked for it. The more you listen to it the more it grows on you, because you appreciate the writing. It is a good heavy metal album. These guys never make albums that are bad. They make albums that aren’t perfect like this one, but never make bad ones.

    The best song off of this album is “Secret Touch.” It has a great beat, and very interesting lyrics. It is one of the more unique ones off of the record. It takes them back to their style of doing really long songs, which this one is. It is the longest one off of this CD, but you don’t feel it though. It has been revealed to be one of Geddy Lee’s favorite tracks, and when you listen to it you will understand why. Great song.

    “One Little Victory” is the first track off of the album, and it grabs you with a great beat from Neil Peart, and a really fast guitar played by Alex Lifeson. Though it is definitely one of the highlights off of the track it is one of those songs I was talking about where Geddy’s voice doesn’t always keep up with the heavy music. Once it gets to the chorus I felt like he was trying to belt it out the way he belts out songs like “2112” but he couldn’t because he was losing the strength of his voice. Other then the moments where his voice doesn’t add up it is a very good song.

    “How It Is” I would say is the best track after “Secret Touch.” It has a more interesting sound then most of the songs on this album. It also has some interesting lyrics that are hard to understand, because of the way the song is sung, but when you look them up they are very interesting. Neil Peart is the most underrated lyricist, and it is songs like this that show it.

    The rest of the songs are good, but those are the three that stuck with me the most. However I find that when a guitar gets distorted you can’t hear it clearly, and it can often make songs sound the same. There are several songs off of this album that sound similar to me due to a heavily distorted guitar. They would probably be more unique if they sounded more like the 70’s guitar. Other then a few flaws this is a very good album, with many good songs. It is very energetic, and upbeat music. Every song has a good drive to it. Rush fans will not be disappointed.
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  48. Jan 23, 2017
    7
    A strong comeback for Rush. They sound a lot more mature now, and this works to create a distinctive tone for this album.

    The great songs:

    One Little Victory
    Ghost Rider
    Vapor Trail
    Secret Touch
    Earthshine
    Nocturne
    Freeze

    Everything else is mildly good or just fine.
  49. Jun 18, 2020
    10
    Absolutely one of my favourite albums by Rush. I still play this regularly. No songs skipped.
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Vapor Trails is Rush's most focused effort in many years, thanks to a renewed emphasis on songwriting.
  2. Rush has emerged with more edge and energy than some bands can even dream of.
  3. A welcome return.