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Clockwork Angels is the nineteenth and final studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on June 8, 2012, on Roadrunner Records. During the band's year-and-a-half break following its Snakes & Arrows Tour , the group decided to write a new studio album.
The song was performed on the Roll the Bones Tour and did not appear in concert again until the 2012 Clockwork Angels Tour, with an added drum solo. This version of the song was titled "Where's My Thing?/Here It Is!" on the live album Clockwork Angels Tour.
Peart and author Kevin J. Anderson collaborated on a novelization of Clockwork Angels that was released in September 2012. [110] Clockwork Angels was released in the United States and Canada on June 12, 2012, [111] reaching No. 1 in Canada, No. 2 in the US, No. 21 in the UK and entering the Top 10 in most of Rush's traditional northern European ...
They shared their final album, Clockwork Angels, in 2012. Peart died in January 2020 following a brain cancer diagnosis, at which time Lifeson and Lee decided it was the end of the band. Read the ...
Snakes & Arrows is the eighteenth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on May 1, 2007 by Anthem Records. [1] After their R30: 30th Anniversary Tour ended in October 2004, the band took a one-year break; during the break, they agreed to start work on a follow-up in January 2006.
Clockwork Angels: 2012 Inspired by the myth of the Seven Cities of Gold. [147] "The Wreckers" Clockwork Angels: 2012 Strings arranged and conducted by David Campbell. [28] "Headlong Flight" Clockwork Angels: 2012 Inspired by Freddie Gruber. [148] "BU2B2" Clockwork Angels: 2012 Strings arranged and conducted by David Campbell. [28] "Wish Them ...
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"Headlong Flight" is the second single from Canadian rock band Rush's 19th studio album, Clockwork Angels. It was released to radio stations and for online preview on April 19, 2012, and became available digitally and on disk April 24, 2012. [1] A lyrics video was also made available on YouTube.