
Clutch
Biography
Clutch is the kind of band that forces respect, since 1991 the band has been on the road to deliver us its rock that is difficult to qualify but certainly personal and inventive (even if it will strongly recall some of the 70s). To simplify, Clutch will be placed in the stoner for the heaviness of their compositions and the unique voice of Neil Fallon that fits perfectly with this style. In 25 years of career the band has been able to remain integrity, close to its fans and even releases CDs independently or available only during their concerts, the band has a 100% rock spirit. They spin and spin again and again sometimes with more than friendly poster heads like Slayer, Marilyn Manson, Pantera, Prong, Sepultura, Monster Magnet, Spiritual Beggars, Deftones, System Of A Down ... The band regularly offers us a significant dose of playful rock'n'roll, influenced by hardcore, punk-rock and, more recently, blues and funk. Among the highlights of their discography are the eponymous album (1995), Pure Rock Fury (2001), Robot Hive/Exodus (2005) and From Beale Street To Oblivion (2007)...even if all their records are worth a visit. Two years after the acclaimed Earth Rocker (2013), they confirm their great form with Psychoic Warfare (2015), then Book Of Bad Decisions (2018).
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Discography

Sunrise On Slaughter Beach
2022

Book Of Bad Decisions
2018

Psychic Warfare
2015

Earth Rocker
2013

Strange Cousins From the West
2009

From Beale Street To Oblivion
2007

Robot hive / exodus
2005

Blast Tyrant
2004

Live At The Googolplex
2002

Pure Rock Fury
2001

Jam Room
1999

The Elephant Riders
1998

Impetus
1997

Clutch
1995

Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truths
1993