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Podwork Angels: Clockwork Angels (2012)

An episode of the Pop Break Today podcast, hosted by Pop Break Today, titled "Podwork Angels: Clockwork Angels (2012)" was published on July 25, 2023 and runs 81 minutes.

July 25, 2023 ·81m · Pop Break Today

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It’s Podwork Angels: The Rush Hour, a podcast dedicated to the Canadian rock band Rush! Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes is joined by fellow Cinema Joes podcast host Noah Franc of FrancNoir, as well as Luke Martin, host of Talking the Coda, as they delve into the discography of Canada’s favorite sons, from 1974 to 2012.   In the 15th episode of the season, Justin, Noah, Luke, and recurring guest Chris complete their trek through Rush’s discography by discussing their last studio album (and the namesake for this podcast). They visualize earthbound angels, voice a few minor quibbles of a pretty great album, and name the song most likely to be part of the 2019 psychological film The Lighthouse.  And as always, they recommend more artists for your listening pleasure.   Host Picks:   Limelight (A Song We Think Is Underrated, or Just Really Like) Chris – Clockwork Angels Justin – Halo Effect Luke – Caravan Noah – The Wreckers   Handle with Kid Gloves (A Song We Don’t Like So Much) Chris – The Wreckers Justin – N/A Luke – Wish Them Well (minor complaints) Noah – Wish Them Well / The Garden (minor complaints)   Words of the Profits (A Favorite Lyric) Chris – The Anarchist Justin – The Garden Luke – BU2B2 Noah – Carnies   Magic Music That Makes Our Morning Mood (A Favorite Musical Moment) Chris – Headlong Flight Justin – Carnies Luke – Headlong Flight Noah – Geddy Lee’s bass on every song   Other Artists We’ve Been Listening To: Chris – Mastodon Justin – Gojira Luke – Sama’ Abdulhadi Noah – Gorillaz

It’s Podwork Angels: The Rush Hour, a podcast dedicated to the Canadian rock band Rush! Justin Mancini of TheCineMaverick.com & Cinema Joes is joined by fellow Cinema Joes podcast host Noah Franc of FrancNoir, as well as Luke Martin, host of Talking the Coda, as they delve into the discography of Canada’s favorite sons, from 1974 to 2012.

 

In the 15th episode of the season, Justin, Noah, Luke, and recurring guest Chris complete their trek through Rush’s discography by discussing their last studio album (and the namesake for this podcast). They visualize earthbound angels, voice a few minor quibbles of a pretty great album, and name the song most likely to be part of the 2019 psychological film The Lighthouse.  And as always, they recommend more artists for your listening pleasure.

 

Host Picks:

 

Limelight (A Song We Think Is Underrated, or Just Really Like)

Chris – Clockwork Angels

Justin – Halo Effect

Luke – Caravan

Noah – The Wreckers

 

Handle with Kid Gloves (A Song We Don’t Like So Much)

Chris – The Wreckers

Justin – N/A

Luke – Wish Them Well (minor complaints)

Noah – Wish Them Well / The Garden (minor complaints)

 

Words of the Profits (A Favorite Lyric)

Chris – The Anarchist

Justin – The Garden

Luke – BU2B2

Noah – Carnies

 

Magic Music That Makes Our Morning Mood (A Favorite Musical Moment)

Chris – Headlong Flight

Justin – Carnies

Luke – Headlong Flight

Noah – Geddy Lee’s bass on every song

 

Other Artists We’ve Been Listening To:

Chris – Mastodon

Justin – Gojira

Luke – Sama’ Abdulhadi

Noah – Gorillaz


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