RUSH Clockwork Angels!!
New single Headlong Flight due out April 2nd!!!
CD out May 29th :rockon::rockon::rockon::rockon: |
Looking forward to getting the digital edition from amazon for $3.99. They seem to do that for new releases.
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It's about damn time!
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Got this update via The National Midnight Starman Facebook page;
Yesterday Roadrunner Records hosted a listening party where they premiered Clockwork Angels in its entirety for journalists and industry executives. One of those in attendance was XM Radio's Lou Brutus, who today Tweeted: "In studio right now w/Mark from Roadrunner listening to new tune from @RushIsABand called "Headlong Flight." It's awesome. #ByTorIsASnowDog" In addition, two tweets from Dominic Nardella (program director at 92.3 in Cleveland) who Tweeted: "Just heard new Rush song "Headlong Flight" ..... Holy F ing Shit!!!!! 7 and a half minutes of pure genius!!!!!!" - Thanks to RushIsABand for the headsup! |
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I guess they went Old School with a concept album!! Should be Best CD of the year!! |
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2 months left to wait. :drool: |
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And Kevin J. Anderson is writing a novelization of the album:
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Hey Halfcan, where did you get the April 2 release date for "Headlong Flight"? Everything I found online has said april 19th. |
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I just want to see them live this time. I've seen Genesis, and Dream Theater; and seeing Rush would finish off my top three favorite prog bands. :thumb:
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darn I was hoping for the 1st like the rumors circulating stated-darn!!! |
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Can't wait to hear the new tunes that amazing 3some comes up with. |
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Oh shit! My day has been ****ing made! If they tour again, I'm going to cry tears of ****ing joy.
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Please sir, I want some more.
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that has the old Bastille Day like riffs. |
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There was also speculation that they'd play Signals in its entirety based on what some people are saying is a leaked tour book cover (see my avi). I'm stoked. |
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Bound to the earth in a headlong flight, Toward a city I do not know, Winding through the void of night With stars above and fire below Beneath my feat a rumbling shell, Deeper still a molten shell, The souls within its blinding breath, Are charred into a shriveled death. I stoke the fire of the big steel wheels, Navigate through celestial fields What is the fate to which I fly? What does it mean to live and die? A perilous path on which I tread The Watchmaker casts ???? Into the dream that sweeps them on A mystery still where the have gone. Some days were dark, some nights were bright, I wish I could live it all again. |
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Honest question: how can there be a new Rush song? Aren't their CDs just different parts of the same song with names for each segment?
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Can't wait to hear the new album. Neil Peart stated he intended it to be the greatest album musically and lyrically they've ever written a couple years back. If anyone can do it it's the Canadian Power Trio. |
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I was just checking out their tour dates and for the first time that I can remember, they don't have KC on the tour. Unless, the dates listed aren't complete.
They also don't have Tulsa or Wichita listed. |
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http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...al29/bale2.gif I hate these bands btw. |
Totally off topic, but I've really warmed to Snakes and Arrows over the years. Didn't care much for it after it was released, but a lot of tracks have grown on me : "The Way The Wind Blows" is my favorite track, right in the middle of the album, "Good News First" is one I've been listening to a ton lately, and the intrumentals are all great. More acoustic parts than anything they'd done in years - kind of like a much longer "Farewell To Kings" but without the glass shattering high notes. My Top Ten Rush Discs at the moment:
1. Moving Pictures 2. Power Windows (I know...but I love it. Mystic Rhythms is phenomenal) 3. Hemispheres 4. 2112 5. Permanant Waves 6. Signals 7. Vapor Trails (highly underrated and LONG) 8. Snakes And Arrows 9. Farewell To Kings (Probably too low...always thought the Non Suite songs were mediocre) 10. Hold Your Fire (the Thai sounding stuff at the end never did it for me) HM : Counterparts - nothing real stand out on it but nothing bad either - Leave That Thing Alone is a great instrumental. Rush and Fly By Night are too straight forward and dated for me (though I like both albums) Caress Of Steel is a little too proggy at times, even for me Grace Under Pressure has Red Lenses, my least favorite Rush song ever (Kid Gloves is nothing to brag about) Presto isn't bad, but not much stands out either Roll The Bones is my favoroite one not listed, it almost made HM over Counterparts, they're neck and neck. Test For Echo is real hit and miss, love the title track and Totem, despise some of the other mediocre songs on it though. OK im done |
Presto is probably my favorite Rush album. Before you click the neg-rep button, you have to understand that it came out when I was in 7th grade and it was my first introduction to Rush. I used to play the crap out of it on cassette while shooting baskets in our driveway. So it always strikes a nostalgic chord with me when I listen to it.
That being said, there are a lot of great songs on it. The Pass is still probably in my list of top 3 Rush songs. War Paint is fantastic, especially from the perspective of a kid in middle school. And Superconductor has a fun, rock-pop feel to it (which is the point of the whole song). I know that Presto is a lot of fans' least-favorite album (I think even the band members have expressed their disappointment with it), but I really do wish they would come out with another Presto-like album. |
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I never would refer to it as my least favorite...gotta go Caress Of Steel there. |
Hand over Fist is one of my favs. Nothing tops Natural Science off of the Permanent Waves album for me though. Roll The Bones was a GREAT album and is often underrated by fans.
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Alexs solos on Natural Science are so overlooked on Top Guitar Solo lists its maddening. And I've always really liked Roll The Bones, even the rapping part which is the main reason it gets so much crap. I have a feeling the new album is going to be an hour plus like the last two were, Geddy and the boys seem to have the mentality that if they're going to make fans wait 5 plus years between releases, to make up for it with extra tracks. |
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Wow. That's actually pretty nice. Good melody. Guitar is sweet. Drums are spot on. I don't care for the lead singer's voice, but it's not a bad vocal. RUSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . KISS . . . . . . . . . Van Halen |
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My hope is the new album does go back to some of the old story telling albums of the 70's. |
Oh, and the lyrics manage to be evocative without being trite. Nice work.
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Vapor Trails, even without synths or traditional guitar solos, has IMO a futuristic feel to it, I felt they broke new ground with the album, it was 6 years removed from the mediocre Test For Echo. it was the first hour plus album they'd released, it was kind of a "Comeback" album from Neils tragedies. I compare it 2112 in a "new phase of Rush" sense, 2112 was futuristic in theme and sound, so was Vapor Trails. Snakes And Arrows was also an hour plus, but had a LOT of acoustic stuff in it (much like Farewell To Kings) and IMO, sounds more like A Farewell To Kings than any other Rush album (including Hemispheres with the Cygnus ties). It makes sense that a Hemispheres esque album would follow - we already know it's gonna be a concept, Neil has already said he intends it to be the best album he's written, I know all three members of Rush think quite highly of Hemispheres... Can't wait! |
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You two are making me rethink putting it lower than Hold Your Fire and Farewell... |
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Losing it IS my favorite Rush song!!! |
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2112 Is and always will be my favorite album.
And the new Rush single KICKS ASS! Can't wait until they tour around KC again. |
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never performed live? what a tradegy, i wonder why. those hours searching were well spent.... |
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I don't know if you'd call it a song by song review, but it gives you a feel for the album.
http://www.musicradar.com/news/guita...y-track-542931 |
Another one.
http://music.thedigitalfix.com/conte...-by-track.html With a career spanning four decades and encapsulating nineteen albums, Rush are an institution. One of the few prog giants to cross over to the mainstream, each and every album is met with a huge degree of anticipation months in advance. So it was with a fair amount of delight that TMF sat down for a preview of Clockwork Angels in all its glory. Set for release on 11 June, what can Rush fans expect from the band's latest musical extravaganza? 1. Caravan A staple of the recent Time Machine tour, this single was released nearly two years ago now and is old hat by comparison the rest of the album. However, the mix is different to single, with the most noticeable difference the addition of strings flying around in the background - adding to the already big sound this little beauty had. 2. BU2B This too is subtlety different to the version that appeared with ‘Caravan’ previously. Tying the opening two pieces together is a new intro of ethereal acoustic guitars and some heavily warped vocals, before it explodes into that killer riff all Rush fans have fallen in love with. 3. Clockwork Angels Now we’re getting stuck into new territory! What immediately jumps out at you about the title track is how it harks back to the Rush of the late 70s. The various sections that make up this mini masterpiece feel slightly indulgent yet sit together so comfortably. The feel too, is very evocative of that era - lurking somewhere between ‘Xanadu’ and ‘The Trees’, albeit far more powerful than they have ever been. 4. The Anarchist Already there is the sense that Clockwork Angels is different; whereas recent albums have been somewhat introvert and closed, this is anything but. Epic on a massive scale, ‘The Anarchist’ continues the trend of more upbeat, faster, and heavier tunes that is beginning to form the musical theme of this record. Here we have the sound of a band relaxed and having an enormous amount of fun. Despite being more in keeping with the modern day Rush compositions, it still fits right in alongside the more classical title track. 5. Carnies Bang! Now this is some heavy shit! Very much the partner-in-crime of ‘BU2B’ with its deliciously crunching riff – complete with harmonics – this is a good contender for the album highlight, and will certainly be an absolute barnstormer live. Rush are continuing to strike the perfect balance between experimenting with something new yet still sounding undeniably themselves. Oh that riff, that sweet, sweet riff! 6. Halo Effect This little three minute ditty is the first time the foot has come off the gas, but even this doesn’t quite fall into ballad region as the band hold in, but don’t disguise, the urge to let loose. ‘Halo Effect’ has third single written all over it as the uplifting chorus is tailor-made for vast stadium sing-alongs, and is guaranteed to become a fan favourite. 7. Seven Cities Of Gold The breather is indeed brief as ‘Seven Cities Of Gold’, quite probably the standout track from Clockwork Angels, sees Alex Lifeson once again bringing the hammer down. Slower than anything from the first half of the album, it heads towards the land of doom with yet another rip-roaring riff and dark menace aplenty. Another soaring solo in the middle eight, and is quite possibly the pick of the bunch; as a result of the new writing process for this album, a lot of the music has a loose, improvised, almost jazzy, feel to it, and ‘Seven Cities Of Gold’ is the most exhilarating example of this. 8. The Wreckers This one has an old pop rock feel to it, characterised by jangly and melodious guitars. Along with ‘Halo Effect’, these two show Rush can still write these great radio-friendly hits, and do it far better than most. Not one of the stronger songs on the record, it is still a very pleasant number that adds yet more dynamism to this enthralling show as the orchestra swells to a crescendo, and even has a massive guitar line bursting out to take us to the fade. 9. Headlong Flight What is this I hear? Punk? I do believe it is! The furious riffs (yup, even more of them) have the bite and urgency of the finest rebellious miscreants, and are damn catchy to boot. Another shifting monster of a song, Rush peerlessly stitch all the pieces together majestically, and even at approaching eight minutes it never feels as such nor overstays any welcome. Yet more madcap guitar solos burst out, and I’m pretty sure Alex has never had so much fun doing these… 10. BU2B2 A short little interlude, this is more akin to an orchestral remix of its bigger brother. A rather strange piece in the context of the album, yet it’s not entirely out of place. At a little over 90 seconds though, it has gone before you’ve had time to ponder the question. 11. Wish Them Well Easily the most straight forward number on Clockwork Angels, and possible in the entirety of the Rush back catalogue, ‘Wish Them Well’ is a bit punky, very poppy, and not at all as memorable as it pretends to be. Something of a throwaway tune, it is the one track here that elicits complete indifference, and wouldn’t be missed were it to magically disappear. 12. The Garden And so to the finale, and with ‘The Garden’ we are thankfully back to classic Rush as the acoustic guitar re-emerges for some of that stonking pop-prog they defined so many years ago. The song builds into this glorious mesh of pleasing guitars and a giant wall of those strings that have littered the album, quietly propping up the background but now taking centre stage for themselves in one last hurrah. And so there you have it, a thrilling ride through the heartlands of classic prog seen with a modern eye - a wonderfully executed sixty six minutes of musical wizardry by one of the finest bands around. Rush have done it again. |
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I was going to post this. Just read it along with Nick R. production notes on the CD. Sounds like he told them to strp up and Rock out!! |
C D of the Year!!!
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The have Never been on the cover of Rolling Stone-big shock since the nazi founder hates them for Some reason - who incidently is the founder of Rock roll Hall of (Mediocre pop bands) Fame. Rush is 4th all time in consecutive Gold Records and are represented in the Canadian Music Hall of fame. Song writers HOF, NHL Hall, Motorcycle HOF. They are the Most Important and Influencial band out of canada and have recieved Every honor available Including the Royal Order of Canada. I dont think the give a crap about a grammy when you look at who actually wins them. |
Another - LINK
The following lines are short notes of the strongest emotions that the songs transmitted to me. As the reader knows very well, songs from a band like Rush are very complex and cerebral in the way they are crafted, so a lot of subtleties and detail is not evident on a first listen. With this thought in mind, I share my experience: 01 - Caravan This one has already been released and can be heard at: Brings thoughts of the 2112 album. Hypnotic guitar riffs. 02 - BU2B This one has already been released and can be heard at here. A hard track with a lot of hold and release. 03 - Clockwork Angels Middle eastern intro with those signature Alex Lifeson big strums. Neil really works the toms in this one. Huge number of bridge sections. Enchanting solo that segues into a weird bridge where Geddy Lee uses the telephone voice effect. Very atmospheric ending. 04 - The Anarchist The main guiding element is the rhythm. Very melodic. (the Cd jumped on this one) The telephone voice is back on this one. Extremely intense solo with excellent background tension and very tasteful buildup of the whole solo. 05 - Carnies The guitar makes a very heavy and powerful entrance. A lot of effects end up hiding the guitar. 80s style lead guitar phrases. Crazy breakdown that transitions again to a very heavy ending. 06 - Halo Effect Airy introduction. Ballad acoustic guitar sounds. Very light pop rock kind of feel. Nice interlude with traditional Irish flavor. 07 - Seven Cities of Gold Intro bass riff with the ominous cowbell. Instant classic Rush slow-paced guitar riff. Catchy chorus. Atmospheric solo with a lot of Lifeson trademark whammy bar action. Goes full circle (what a great song to put in loop). One of the highlights. 08 - The Wreckers Happy and melancholic vibe. Sad but uplifting chorus. Mysterious section in the middle. Nice orchestral ending with a cinematographic feel as a guitar solo fades out. 09 - Headlong Flight This one has already been released and can be heard at one of the videos here presented. Fast-paced song. Has a sort of punk attitude. Intense breakdown. 10 - BU2B2 Slows down the pace. Violins come back again. Spoken. 11 - Wish Them Well Slow, simple and repetitive. Starts to get interesting as it reaches the end but then goes back to the repetitive chorus. Yet another fade out. Less inspired track on the album. 12 - The Garden Big violins. Nice guitar and bass riffs. Awesome Rush acoustic guitar. Inspired and uplifting orchestral arrangements. Classic Lifeson single notes with chorus and delay. Excellent entrance by Neil Peart. References to the watchmaker. Piano prelude to a huge solo from Alex Lifeson, again with excellent orchestration - big guitar moment of the album. Overall, a very enjoyable album, with excellent sound quality and full of detail; all of the musicians are in awesome shape and showcase the brilliance that brought them to their iconic status. One can clearly state that is displays awareness for modern approaches while showing respect for the more traditional sounds. An album that will solidify Rush's position in the front line of progressive rock - very diverse with huge exploration moments. |
Great Rush film from the Lifetime Award they just received-Great to see a New Generation into the Greatest Band of All time!!
http://www.nfb.ca/film/inner_rush |
Thanks KC-I just read that off rushisaband.com
Another awesome review!! I can't wait to get this one!! I sit back and read the lyrics while listening to the music-they Never fail to amaze me. I guess Rush just moved up to # 3 All time for consecutive Gold records-Wow pretty incredible. I hope they add another one with Clockwork Angels. |
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Out today. So far, I'm really digging it. Reminds me of a mix of Vapor Trails and Snakes & Arrows.
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Cant wait to get this after work!!!
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Listening to it now.
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Great Album, Great Packaging. Killer Songs.
Love the little things they added to Caravan and BU2B in the background. Lots more hard rockers than I thought there would be. Does sound like a mix of Vapor Trails and Snakes, I might wind up liking it better than either. I can already tell it blows Test For Echo out of the water (not that that's hard). Looks like the Canadian Power Trio hit the nail on the head with the hammer AGAIN. i'm liking it much better than I liked Snakes And Arrows at first. I'm thinking it'll crack the Top 10, if not Top 5. Very impressed. |
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A Musical Masterpiece!!
Every song is terrific and the art work and lyrics are some of the best! |
Sucks that the Rock 98.9 refuses to play Any Rush at all???
I guess they are too busy playing Shinedown 24-7-lol A lot of people in KC probably don't even know they have a new CD out and it rocks!! |
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Btw, thanks for posting the interview links! |
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Rolling Stone is Basically a combo of Teen Beat and People magazines now days. |
Hits #2 on Billboard with over 103,000 units sold and #1 in Canada. Very strong sales in Europe as well.
Just think if they would actually get some radio play?? CD of the Year hands down!! |
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