Clutch Appreciation Thread
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2007 9:55 pm
The most under-appreciated rock band of all time, IMO.
Just do me a favor (anyone); check out this video. If you don't like this song... Granted, it's half John Lee Hooker (literally).
Then compare it to A Samurai Named Marcus. Each of their albums have been a steady progression from that to the one I linked above.
Now, if there was ever a rock band a bunch of fantasy fans would like... There's the Lovecraftian Soapmakers, Elric-themed Immortal, and the strangely Covenant-esque Basket of Eggs. Then you have the fairytale/folklore steeped "Drink to the Dead", tongue-in-cheek SciFi "Escape From The Prison Planet," humorous "The Yeti" and songs with fantastical elements that defy description like "Red Horse Rainbow," "The Dragonfly," and "Eulogy for a Ghost." (all lyrics can be found here, the offical Clutch site).
I've been to a pretty good number of concerts, and I've never seen the level of energy you get at a Clutch concert. Now, it may partly be because of the Gearheads (Clutch fans), but... There are bigger shows, more impressive shows, and certainly more acoustically tight/accurate ones, but for some serious rocking, there's nothing like a Clutch concert.
They rock, and that's all I have to say... except for one more link (ignore the video; I have no idea what that's all about).
Just do me a favor (anyone); check out this video. If you don't like this song... Granted, it's half John Lee Hooker (literally).
Then compare it to A Samurai Named Marcus. Each of their albums have been a steady progression from that to the one I linked above.
Now, if there was ever a rock band a bunch of fantasy fans would like... There's the Lovecraftian Soapmakers, Elric-themed Immortal, and the strangely Covenant-esque Basket of Eggs. Then you have the fairytale/folklore steeped "Drink to the Dead", tongue-in-cheek SciFi "Escape From The Prison Planet," humorous "The Yeti" and songs with fantastical elements that defy description like "Red Horse Rainbow," "The Dragonfly," and "Eulogy for a Ghost." (all lyrics can be found here, the offical Clutch site).
I've been to a pretty good number of concerts, and I've never seen the level of energy you get at a Clutch concert. Now, it may partly be because of the Gearheads (Clutch fans), but... There are bigger shows, more impressive shows, and certainly more acoustically tight/accurate ones, but for some serious rocking, there's nothing like a Clutch concert.
They rock, and that's all I have to say... except for one more link (ignore the video; I have no idea what that's all about).