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Blast Tyrant Album
  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. (In The Wake Of) The Swollen Goat
  11. Subtle Hustle
  12. Eulogy For A Ghost
  13. (Notes From The Trial Of) La Curandera
Clutch Album
  1. Big News I
  2. Big News II
  3. Rock N Roll Outlaw
  4. Texan Book Of The Dead
  5. Escape From The Prison Planet
  6. Spacegrass
  7. I Have The Body Of John Wilkes Booth
  8. Tight Like That
  9. Animal Farm
  10. Droid
  11. The House That Peterbilt
  12. 7 Jam
Impetus Album
  1. Impetus (demo)
  2. Pile Driver
  3. Passive Restraints
  4. Impetus
  5. High Caliber Consecrator
Jam Room Album
  1. Who Wants To Rock?
  2. Big Fat Pig
  3. GOING TO MARKET
  4. One Eyed Dollar
  5. Raised By Horses
  6. Gnome Enthusiast
  7. Basket Of Eggs
  8. Release The Kraken
Live At The Googolplex Album
  1. Who Wants To Rock?
  2. Pure Rock Fury
  3. Immortal
  4. Careful With That Mic...
  5. Impetus
  6. El Jefe Speaks
  7. Rock N Roll Outlaw
  8. 12 Ounce Epilogue
  9. Big News I
  10. Big News II
  11. Brazenhead
  12. The Soapmakers
  13. Escape From The Prison Planet
  14. Rats
Passive Restraints Album
  1. Passive Restraints
  2. Impetus
  3. High Caliber Consecrator
Pitchfork Album
  1. Wicker
  2. Arcadia
  3. Juggernaut
  4. Far Country
  5. Impetus
  6. Pile Driver
Pure Rock Fury Album
  1. American Sleep
  2. Pure Rock Fury
  3. Open Up The Border
  4. Careful With That Mic...
  5. Red Horse Rainbow
  6. The Great Outdoors!
  7. Smoke Banshee
  8. Frankenstein
  9. Immortal
  10. Brazenhead
  11. Drink To The Dead
  12. Spacegrass (Live)
Robot Hive: Exodus Album
  1. The Incomparable Mr. Flannery
  2. Burning Beard
  3. Gullah
  4. Mice And Gods
  5. Pulaski Skyway
  6. Never Be Moved
  7. 10001110101
  8. Small Upsetters
  9. Circus Maximus
  10. Tripping The Alarm
  11. 10,000 Witnesses
  12. Land Of Pleasant Living
  13. Gravel Road
The Elephant Riders Album
  1. The Elephant Riders
  2. Ship Of Gold
  3. Eight Times Over Miss October
  4. The Soapmakers
  5. The Yeti
  6. Muchas Veces
  7. Green Buckets
  8. Wishbone
  9. The Dragonfly
  10. Gifted And Talented
  11. David Rose
  12. 05
Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes And Undeniable Truths Album
  1. A Shogun Named Marcus
  2. El Jefe Speaks
  3. Binge And Purge
  4. 12 Ounce Epilogue
  5. Bacchanal
  6. Milk Of Human Kindness
  7. Rats
  8. Earthworm
  9. Heirloom 13
  10. Walking In The Great Shining Path Of Monster Trucks
  11. Effigy
In our media-dominated world, the average television viewer is bombarded by more than 60 jolts of brainwave-disrupting images per minute. At the other end of that twisted spectrum is the force known as Clutch, pulling back the reins, demanding an alteration of perspective and legitimate digestion of life.

To that end, the new year represents a new beginning as the band - Neil Fallon (vocals), Tim Sult (guitar), Dan Maines (bass), Jean Paul Gaster (drums) - returns to Atlantic Records with "PURE ROCK FURY." Inspired in part by the pitfalls present in a pop culture-jamming generation, the album resounds with wide-open guitar riffs, funk-punk show drums, and soul-flushing bass, all astutely entwined with the lyrics of Fallon - who is revealed here as a true yarn-spinning champion.

"I always try to tell a story," states Fallon, while acknowledging the free form lyrical approach that has come to distinguish Clutch. "I make up some kind of fiction and then act like I know what I'm talking about. I don't really know about UFOs or monster trucks, but I would rather tell a story instead of trying to sing about my life or how I feel."

The "PURE ROCK FURY" ride flows easily from the infectious call of "Open Up The Border" to the jabber-rocky groove of "Careful With That Mic," from the brawny, celerity of "Immortal" to the murky swagger of "Drink To The Dead," and the album-closing live recantation of the classic "Space Grass" - originally heard on 1995's "CLUTCH." Produced by Uncle Punchy (Chuck Brown, R.L. Burnside, Rev. Gary Davis) and mixed by Jason Corsaro (Jeff Beck, BuckCherry), "PURE ROCK FURY" features a well-rounded cast of guest stars, including Mountain legend Leslie West, Maryland's heavy hitters Sixty Watt Shaman, percussionist Heartbeat (Dog Eat Dog), and Spirit Caravan's guitarist Scott "Wino" Weinrich (renowned for his many years with the Obsessed).

The Clutch story began in August, 1991, when the band assembled to play their first show. During that hot summer in Germantown, Maryland, all hopes were pinned on the group as the guys sought the solution to life after high school. The quartet started out as an aggressive, motile, hard core-influenced fury, as documented on their 1992 7-inch debut, "Pitchfork" (Inner Journey Records). Their hard rock aptitude was even more evident on 1993's ensuing "TRANSNATIONAL SPEEDWAY: ANTHEMS, ANECDOTES AND UNDENIABLE TRUTHS" (East West) and on 95's "CLUTCH" (Elektra). With 1998's "THE ELEPHANT RIDERS" (Columbia), the group initiated a more roots-oriented rock expression, one that continued the following year with "JAM ROOM," issued through their own River Road Records.

"We just do what we do, with no apologies," explains Fallon. "We entertain ourselves first, and then others. We're not trying to produce what is popular and we never write songs just to be played on the radio. As a result, it's been difficult for labels to place us. Sometimes it's like trying to fit square pegs in round holes."

As a testament to the unrelenting, unchecked quality of the Clutch sound, the group has shared stages with such diverse acts as Marilyn Manson, Bad Religion, Fu Manchu, Therapy?, Pantera, and, most recently, Corrosion of Conformity. Along the way, fans have been drawn to clubs and halls across North America and beyond to experience Clutch's live fortitude.

Close to a thousand shows down the road from that evening back in 1991, the band takes a bold step forward with "PURE ROCK FURY," their most adventurous and admittedly defiant declaration of self, while simultaneously issuing a promise for further exploration and refinement. For the practicing critic or discerning music lover, Clutch is unmistakable in the form of the good ol' rock band, playing music for the music's sake.

Neil Fallon - vocals
Tim Sult - guitars
Dan Maines - bass
Jean Paul Gaster - drums

- March, 2001



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