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Alex Lifeson Disappointed In Decline Of Album Format

Alex Lifeson Disappointed In Decline Of Album Format
7/24/2012 11:22 AM ET

Count Rush's Alex Lifeson among those saddened that albums are no longer the industry's top musical medium.

"We grew up with albums, and for us, the album was always the thing," he told M-Music and Musicians. "We've never been a singles band. We've released singles, sure, and we've had some moderate success with some, but we've never been that kind of band. So yes, I'm sorry to see the album and everything it represented go. It was like a book, and now you're buying chapters that don't always relate to the whole book."

Lifeson added that he did however enjoy teasing songs track by track from their latest LP, Clockwork Angels.

"It got us thinking that in the future we might record two or three songs and release them every six months," he said. "But for now, especially with a project this size, an album was the only way to go."

by RTT Staff Writer

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