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Clutch – Blast Tyrant (2LP)

32,90 
Format LP
Label WEATHERMAKER
Availability Out of stock
Release Date 10/01/2014

“Blast Tyrant” was a small comeback for CLUTCH after losing the major deal with Atlantic, after “Pure Rock Fury” [2001] had lived up to its name three years earlier. In the 54 minutes of the album there is not even a hint of boredom at any time, groove monsters like “Profits Of Doom”, “Army Of Bono”, the funky “Worm Drink”, which benefits especially from the variable organ of Neil Fallon, or the balladic “The Regulator” make sure of that. Every song on “Blast Tyrant” is a hit and a guarantor for good moods, although CLUTCH definitely don’t make music for “shiny happy people”… Let’s hope that CLUTCH will outgrow the insider tip status in Europe one day and can bring in decent sales [like in their home country]. There are only a few bands who would deserve it more.

  1. Mercury
  2. Profits of Doom
  3. The Mob Goes Wild
  4. Cypress Grove
  5. Promoter (of Earthbound Causes)
  6. The Regulator
  7. Worm Drink
  8. Army of Bono
  9. Spleen Merchant
  10. The Swollen Goat (in the Wake of)
  11. Weathermaker
  12. Subtle Hustle
  13. Ghost
  14. La Curandera (Notes from the Trial of)
  15. The Regulator (Acoustic) (Bonus Track)
  16. Wysiwyg
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