September 7, 2024

Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee Are Playing Rush Songs Again — For Their Ears Only
In our new interview, Lifeson catches us up on his busy post-Rush life, and explains in detail why he really, really doesn’t want to tour again

AS FAR AS Alex Lifeson is concerned, the band to which he devoted five decades of his life is over, but that doesn’t mean he’s done as a musician. The former Rush guitarist is hard at work on new music in his well-

stocked home studio, recording guitar parts for the second album by Envy of None, the band he co-founded in 2021 with bassist Andy Curran (formerly of the Canadian rock band Coney Hatch), keyboardist/guitarist Alfio Annibalini, and the talented 27-year-old vocalist Maiah Wynne. He’s also started his own custom equipment company, Lerxst, which sells guitars, amps, and pedals capable of reproducing his classic sounds. At the same time, he reveals to Rolling Stone that he’s been jamming with his best friend and bandmate, Geddy Lee — but that definitely doesn’t mean they’re planning a tour, despite Lee’s best efforts to the contrary.

Geddy mentioned you had some health issues recently. How are you doing?
Yeah, it’s just some stomach issues. I had surgery 10 years ago for a hiatal hernia and that failed after a few years, and then I had the surgery again last July and it was very complicated. It was much longer. So I’ve had some complications and issues since then. I had nausea for nine months. I lost a little bit of weight. It is what it is and it’s permanent.

So I just have to learn to live with it and work around it. It’s changed my diet. I don’t drink anymore. I certainly don’t smoke or anything like that. Well, I don’t smoke cigarettes [laughs]. It’s been a challenging year, but I think I’m incrementally getting better. And like I said, I’m learning to live with it.

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