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Formed:
1991 in Germantown, MD

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'90s, '00s, '10s






Clutch

Biography

Clutch combined elements of funk, Led Zeppelin, and metal with vocals inspired by Faith No More. Formed in 1991 in Germantown, MD, the group included Neil Fallon (vocals), Tim Sult (guitar), Dan Maines (bass), and Jean-Paul Gaster (drums). They built a local following through constant gigging, and after just one 7" single (the classic Earache release "Passive Restraints") Clutch was signed by EastWest Records. Their debut LP, Transnational Speedway League, followed in 1993. A self-titled album appeared two years later and afforded Clutch some mainstream exposure. They jumped to the larger Columbia label for 1998's Elephant Riders, and many thought the group might join their sonic cousins Korn and Deftones in the alternative metal winner's circle. That didn't quite happen. But it didn't matter, because a quality fan base continued to thrive for Clutch. Pure Rock Fury appeared in 2001, and the similarly uncompromising Blast Tyrant came three years later as their first for DRT Records. Their seventh full-length, Robot Hive/Exodus, followed in 2005 and featured the first lineup change since the early '90s, the addition of organist Mick Schauer. Among Clutch's numerous side releases were a groove-based album (2000's Jam Room), as well as Live at the Googolplex and the rarities record Slow Hole to China, both issued in 2003. Also issued in 2005, Pitchfork & Lost Needles combined Clutch's 1991 Pitchfork 7" with unreleased demos and early tracks. In the fall of 2006, the band hit the studio with producer Joe Barresi (Kyuss, Melvins) to record their next album; the resulting From Beale Street to Oblivion appeared in March 2007. In 2008, the band released a CD/DVD compilation of live tracks from shows in New Jersey, Pittsburgh, and Sydney titled Full Fathom Five: Audio Field Recordings 2007-2008 on their own label, Weathermaker Music. The band followed up in 2009 with Strange Cousins from the West, before delivering their tenth album, Earth Rocker, in 2013. . Clutch combined elements of funk, Led Zeppelin, and metal with vocals inspired by Faith No More. Formed in 1991 in Germantown, MD, the group included Neil Fallon (vocals), Tim Sult (guitar), Dan Maines (bass), and Jean-Paul Gaster (drums). They built a local following through constant gigging, and after just one 7" single (the classic Earache release "Passive Restraints") Clutch was signed by EastWest Records. Their debut LP, Transnational Speedway League, followed in 1993. A self-titled album appeared two years later and afforded Clutch some mainstream exposure. They jumped to the larger Columbia label for 1998's Elephant Riders, and many thought the group might join their sonic cousins Korn and Deftones in the alternative metal winner's circle. That didn't quite happen. But it didn't matter, because a quality fan base continued to thrive for Clutch. Pure Rock Fury appeared in 2001, and the similarly uncompromising Blast Tyrant came three years later as their first for DRT Records. Their seventh full-length, Robot Hive/Exodus, followed in 2005 and featured the first lineup change since the early '90s, the addition of organist Mick Schauer. Among Clutch's numerous side releases were a groove-based album (2000's Jam Room), as well as Live at the Googolplex and the rarities record Slow Hole to China, both issued in 2003. Also issued in 2005, Pitchfork & Lost Needles combined Clutch's 1991 Pitchfork 7" with unreleased demos and early tracks. In the fall of 2006, the band hit the studio with producer Joe Barresi (Kyuss, Melvins) to record their next album; the resulting From Beale Street to Oblivion appeared in March 2007. In 2008, the band released a CD/DVD compilation of live tracks from shows in New Jersey, Pittsburgh, and Sydney titled Full Fathom Five: Audio Field Recordings 2007-2008 on their own label, Weathermaker Music. The band followed up in 2009 with Strange Cousins from the West, before delivering their tenth album, Earth Rocker, in 2013.

Top Albums


1. Slow Hole to..
From Beale Street to Oblivion, Clutch
2. From Beale S..
Robot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Track Version), Clutch
3. Robot Hive/E..
Jam Room, Clutch
4. Jam Room
Earth Rocker, Clutch
5. Earth Rocker
Clutch, Clutch
6. Clutch
Strange Cousins from the West (Bonus Track Version), Clutch
7. Strange Cous..
From Beale Street to Oblivion, Clutch
8. From Beale S..
The Elephant Riders, Clutch
9. The Elephant..
Slow Hole to China: Rare and Unreleased, Clutch
10. Slow Hole to..
Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes and Undeniable Truths, Clutch
11. Transnationa..
Blast Tyrant (Deluxe Edition), Clutch
12. Blast Tyrant..
Pure Rock Fury, Clutch
13. Pure Rock Fu..
Robot Hive/Exodus, Clutch
14. Robot Hive/E..
Impetus - EP, Clutch
15. Impetus - EP
Full Fathom Five, Audio Field Recordings, Clutch
16. Full Fathom ..
Live At The 9:30, Clutch
17. Live At The ..
Pitchfork & Lost Needles, Clutch
18. Pitchfork &a..
Blast Tyrant, Clutch
19. Blast Tyrant
From Beale Street to Oblivion, Clutch
20. From Beale S..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
RegulatorBlast Tyrant (Deluxe Editio..5:25$1.29
2.
Electric WorryFrom Beale Street to Oblivi..5:14$0.99
3.
10001110101Robot Hive/Exodus5:00$0.99
4.
Ship of Gold (West Virginia)Slow Hole to China: Rare &a..4:33$1.29
5.
EquinoxSlow Hole to China: Rare &a..3:55$1.29
6.
Willie NelsonSlow Hole to China: Rare &a..3:17$1.29
7.
Easy BreezeSlow Hole to China: Rare &a..2:40$1.29
8.
Nickel DimeSlow Hole to China: Rare &a..2:59$1.29
9.
Slow Hole to ChinaSlow Hole to China: Rare &a..3:20$1.29
10.
King of ArizonaSlow Hole to China: Rare &a..4:08$1.29
11.
Release the DubJam Room3:44$0.99
12.
Super DuperJam Room2:58$0.99
13.
I Send PicturesJam Room3:34$0.99
14.
DrifterJam Room4:28$0.99
15.
Release the KrakenJam Room3:35$0.99
16.
Bertha's Big Back YardJam Room0:26$0.99
17.
Going to MarketJam Room2:00$0.99
18.
Mob Goes Wild (Live SOTU '05)Robot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..3:41$1.29
19.
Burning Beard (Live SOTU '05)Robot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..5:12$1.29
20.
Mice & Gods (Live SOTU '05)Robot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..4:01$1.29
21.
Profits of Doom (Live SOTU '05)Robot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..3:05$1.29
22.
Who's Been Talking?Robot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..3:45$1.29
23.
Land of Pleasant LivingRobot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..4:06$1.29
24.
Tripping the AlarmRobot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..2:25$1.29
25.
Small UpsettersRobot Hive/Exodus (Bonus Tr..2:38$1.29

Top Music Videos

Electric Worry (Studio Version), Clutch & Eric Oblander
1. Electric Worr...
The Soapmakers, Clutch
2. The Soapmaker...
D.C. Sound Attack!, Clutch
3. D.C. Sound At...
Book, Saddle, And Go, Clutch
4. Book, Saddle,...
Untitled (Bonus Track), Clutch
5. Untitled (Bon...


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