Clockwork Angels: A Tribute to Rush's Legendary Career

Choosing a favorite album can be a tough decision for any music lover, as each album holds a special place in the heart of the artist who created it. Geddy Lee, a member of the iconic band Rush, has a particular fondness for one of their albums.
Rush, known for their progressive rock sound, had been experimenting with different musical styles throughout their career. In the 1990s, the band shifted back to their roots, focusing on their core sound and letting their music speak for itself.
During this period, tragedy struck when Neil Peart, the band's drummer, faced the loss of his wife and child. Despite the challenges, Rush found a renewed sense of purpose and direction, returning to a more stripped-down sound that emphasized their musical chemistry.
The band's album "Vapor Trails" marked a significant moment in their career, as they navigated personal and creative challenges. Following this, Rush embarked on their most ambitious project yet, "Clockwork Angels," a concept album set in a steampunk world.
"Clockwork Angels" was a departure from the band's previous work, with a cohesive storyline and intricate musical arrangements. Geddy Lee considers this album to be their best work, citing the challenging lyrical content and the band's collaborative process.
One song from the album, "Headlong Flight," holds special meaning for Lee, reflecting on the band's journey over four decades. While "Clockwork Angels" was not intended to be Rush's final album, it served as a fitting tribute to their legendary career.
As Rush bid farewell to the touring life, "Clockwork Angels" became a poignant reminder of their musical legacy. While the band's story may have ended with the passing of Neil Peart, their music continues to inspire generations of fans around the world.