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Mon, Jun 15, 2026

New Rush podcast Why Rush Matters from Jeff Miers and Ray Wawrzyniak

Mon, Jun 15, 2026@12:56PM | comments

A new Rush-themed podcast from Pantheon Media titled Why Rush Matters debuted this past week and is now available for listening wherever you get your podcasts. The show is the brainchild of Buffalo-based music journalist Jeff Miers and Rush historian/archivist Ray Wawrzyniak. From the press release:

... Joined by drummer Anika Nilles, Lee and Lifeson's return has reignited global conversation around Rush, bringing lifelong fans, new listeners, musicians, collectors, critics, and progressive rock devotees back into orbit around the band's extraordinary catalog.

Why Rush Matters was born from that same hunger for deeper conversation. The idea grew out of a Rush-focused episode of Why Music Matters with Jeff Miers, featuring Wawrzyniak as a guest. The episode quickly became one of the show's most-listened-to installments, drawing fans from across the country and making clear that the Rush community was ready for a dedicated series with intelligence, warmth, detail, and heart.

"Rush was never just a band people listened to casually," said Jeff Miers. "For so many of us, this music became a way of thinking, feeling, questioning, and growing. Ray and I want to honor that by going deep into the songs, the records, the performances, the lyrics, and the human stories that continue to make Rush matter."

Each episode of Why Rush Matters will explore Rush from multiple angles: the musical architecture, lyrical themes, album histories, live performances, creative risks, fan culture, and personal connections that have made the band a permanent part of so many lives. The show will feature conversations with musicians influenced by Rush, guests from the band's extended universe, writers, historians, collectors, and fans with stories worth hearing. For Wawrzyniak, the podcast is both a tribute and a continuing investigation. "Rush rewards attention," he said. "You can spend a lifetime with this band and still find something new in the records, the arrangements, the lyrics, the interviews, the tours, and the way fans carry this music with them. That's what makes this show exciting. We're not just revisiting Rush. We're listening again, with fresh ears." ...

The debut episode dropped this past Thursday, June 11th and features Jeff and Ray discussing their personal Rush origin stories, the albums that hit them hardest, and what it means, decades later, to still feel the music the way they did the first time. You can watch the debut episode along with the trailer below:

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