There’s a reason I go see Clutch pretty much any time they perform within 3 hours of me! They never disappoint and are AMAZING live, so much energy and awesomeness!
I heard the same thing, then I went and saw them once and it was horrible. The worst concert I have been to. Don't know if they had a bad night. Talked with a guy who had been to many Clutch at this show. He said they are normally great but tonight they suck. Maybe I should give them another try.
My love of Clutch is infinite, but I am no expert. I can't believe people ask them to sound like the old days, when they sound very much the same in many ways. It's hard not to when you have the same 4 dudes in place for all these years. (With the exception of Mick Schauer for a bit.) Plus, their live shows mix it up so much, how can you possibly draw a line between new an old? Fact is, you can put on any Clutch song from any album, and almost instantaneously identify that you are listening to Clutch. I, for one, celebrate their entire catalog. And, we don't need no time machine! Half of the pit in SLC was 50+ and doing just fine. Keep em coming. Sunrise on Slaughter Beach is amazing!
They expect them to have stuck to the TSL album sound even though Neil doesn’t have the angst for it. They’re the ones yelling “Binge and Purrrge” from the crowd.
Buddy found a tape of self titled in 1998 in a Hess station parking lot and been a fan ever since. Loved their evolution over the years. As they matures as men their music matured too, and I thinks that’s awesome and real.
Excellent. Just pure brilliance. Thank you for this. So much to relate to. The creative nervous breakdown. The feeling of hearing Clutch for the first time. Of seeing them live in the late 90s. The way the music made me feel. Neil is spot on here.
Had the great pleasure of catching Clutch at the Ryman Auditorium this summer. Perhaps the most iconic venue in the US and got to see my favorite band.
Was watching the Cleveland concert, had to leave during Worm Drink for a family emergency. Hope to catch them again next year but it won't be the Blast Tyrant concert.
Was able to see Clutch twice the past wknd. Detroit, then Chicago. Great road trip with my wife! Clutch delivers in a way that few bands can. The sets are different throughout the tour, and yes, their sound and writing have evolved while staying true to themselves. They did play The Regulator both nights, and it was interesting to hear on this interview how they took a chance on that one. 20 years later, and it's still a fan favorite.
Had some serious concerns regarding family. Yeah, the gang had their heads on straight...still do. As far as the album is concerned? "Regulator" was & still is the hook. Many thanx all around 👍👍
When i heard Clutch the first time it was from a cover CD from Metal Hammer and the track was When vegans attack and i was blown away. Finally something fresh and new. Today i own all the albums and love everything they ever done😊😊.
Greatest front man for the greatest rock and roll band in the world!!!!!
One of the best band ever, both live and on record, can't wait to catch them live again
There’s a reason I go see Clutch pretty much any time they perform within 3 hours of me! They never disappoint and are AMAZING live, so much energy and awesomeness!
I heard the same thing, then I went and saw them once and it was horrible. The worst concert I have been to. Don't know if they had a bad night. Talked with a guy who had been to many Clutch at this show. He said they are normally great but tonight they suck. Maybe I should give them another try.
Blast Tyrant is absolute perfection
Neil!!!!!!!! Cluth is amaze-balls ❤
My love of Clutch is infinite, but I am no expert. I can't believe people ask them to sound like the old days, when they sound very much the same in many ways. It's hard not to when you have the same 4 dudes in place for all these years. (With the exception of Mick Schauer for a bit.) Plus, their live shows mix it up so much, how can you possibly draw a line between new an old? Fact is, you can put on any Clutch song from any album, and almost instantaneously identify that you are listening to Clutch. I, for one, celebrate their entire catalog. And, we don't need no time machine! Half of the pit in SLC was 50+ and doing just fine. Keep em coming. Sunrise on Slaughter Beach is amazing!
They expect them to have stuck to the TSL album sound even though Neil doesn’t have the angst for it. They’re the ones yelling “Binge and Purrrge” from the crowd.
Buddy found a tape of self titled in 1998 in a Hess station parking lot and been a fan ever since. Loved their evolution over the years. As they matures as men their music matured too, and I thinks that’s awesome and real.
'Neil, "I think people would surprised how many bands that Steve Jobs is in ." what a quote from the band that is 100% real
Excellent. Just pure brilliance. Thank you for this. So much to relate to. The creative nervous breakdown. The feeling of hearing Clutch for the first time. Of seeing them live in the late 90s. The way the music made me feel. Neil is spot on here.
The distinction to be made lies in the question ‘Is it still music?’ With these guys it is. They’re doing what they do in the moment.
Was that Maiden? The Stranglers did that in a dutch music tv show. It's here on YT and it is absolutely awesome.
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Had the great pleasure of catching Clutch at the Ryman Auditorium this summer. Perhaps the most iconic venue in the US and got to see my favorite band.
Just saw the 20th anniversary tour of Blast. Amazing show.
My favorite Clutch record -- I can listen to it almost anytime.
Just took my sons to their first Clutch show. 20th anniversary of Blast Tyrant and they performed the entire album. Amazing
Was watching the Cleveland concert, had to leave during Worm Drink for a family emergency. Hope to catch them again next year but it won't be the Blast Tyrant concert.
Was able to see Clutch twice the past wknd. Detroit, then Chicago. Great road trip with my wife! Clutch delivers in a way that few bands can. The sets are different throughout the tour, and yes, their sound and writing have evolved while staying true to themselves. They did play The Regulator both nights, and it was interesting to hear on this interview how they took a chance on that one. 20 years later, and it's still a fan favorite.
Saw them twice on this tour. Some of the best shows I’ve ever been to.
Thanks for this. What an album what a performance
Thank you Clutch. Love this band. Love this album.
Best rock band in the world 🧡
Neil is very wise man
I wish they would do Ghost live. My favorite on the album. And La Curandara
Ty clutch…for deepening my love of rock
And jacking me up when needed
Their greatest album IMO.
The Maiden show where they totally fucked around was in Germany I believe.
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My favourite Clutch album 👍
Had some serious concerns regarding family. Yeah, the gang had their heads on straight...still do. As far as the album is concerned? "Regulator" was & still is the hook. Many thanx all around 👍👍
5:00 I think people would be surprised at how many bands Steve Jobs is in." Now that's funny as hell
When i heard Clutch the first time it was from a cover CD from Metal Hammer and the track was When vegans attack and i was blown away. Finally something fresh and new. Today i own all the albums and love everything they ever done😊😊.
IIRC, Iron Maiden's drumkit fell over mid song on Top Of The Pops.
Swinging pendulum.
You should've close your window
And got another dog
You should've chained up all the doors
And switched up all the locks
No offence Neil ..but this interview was boring…!
Blast Tyrant..is a fuckin masterpiece 🔥🔥
But neil, you are a word wizard!