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Clutch - Sunrise on Slaughter Beach (2022) 44.1-24
Country: USA
Genre: Hard Rock
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [44,1kHz/24 bit]
Time: 33:10
Full Size: 392.87 MB
Sunrise On Slaughter Beach proves that even after 30 years and 13 studio albums, Clutch are rock'n'roll's most reliable champions
Omnipresent, omni-busy and laudably consistent, Clutch have always seemed slightly more devoted to the whole process of making music than everyone else. Either touring like madmen or blazing away at their Maryland HQ with another album in their sights, the band's last three decades have been a model of rock'n'roll purity and huge, life affirming tunes.
As a result, it comes as no surprise whatsoever that Sunrise On Slaughter Beach is another joyous conflagration of riffs, grooves and bittersweet wit. This is, after all, what Clutch do. Nine songs deep and noticeably sharper and snappier than 2018's Book Of Bad Decisions, Clutch's 13th album offers a snapshot of the band at their most intense and energetic: almost certainly the result of being stuck at home and denied the opportunity to do what comes naturally.
Widely showcased on tour this year, opener Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone) is a gritty, full-pelt return to undiluted rock fury. Done and dusted in under three minutes, it's the most punk thing Clutch have done in years. Even more inspired is We Strive For Excellence: a jittery stream of Neil Fallon aphorisms tied to some of the simplest and most effective riffing Clutch have written in an age. When the bearded frontman bellows 'Yes we do!' with absolute, gruff conviction, it's impossible to disagree.
Omnipresent, omni-busy and laudably consistent, Clutch have always seemed slightly more devoted to the whole process of making music than everyone else. Either touring like madmen or blazing away at their Maryland HQ with another album in their sights, the band's last three decades have been a model of rock'n'roll purity and huge, life affirming tunes.
As a result, it comes as no surprise whatsoever that Sunrise On Slaughter Beach is another joyous conflagration of riffs, grooves and bittersweet wit. This is, after all, what Clutch do. Nine songs deep and noticeably sharper and snappier than 2018's Book Of Bad Decisions, Clutch's 13th album offers a snapshot of the band at their most intense and energetic: almost certainly the result of being stuck at home and denied the opportunity to do what comes naturally.
Widely showcased on tour this year, opener Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone) is a gritty, full-pelt return to undiluted rock fury. Done and dusted in under three minutes, it's the most punk thing Clutch have done in years. Even more inspired is We Strive For Excellence: a jittery stream of Neil Fallon aphorisms tied to some of the simplest and most effective riffing Clutch have written in an age. When the bearded frontman bellows 'Yes we do!' with absolute, gruff conviction, it's impossible to disagree.
01. Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone) (02:45)
02. Slaughter Beach (03:41)
03. Mountain of Bone (04:23)
04. Nosferatu Madre (03:27)
05. Mercy Brown (05:15)
06. We Strive for Excellence (02:55)
07. Skeletons on Mars (04:10)
08. Three Golden Horns (03:26)
09. Jackhammer Our Names (03:08)
Neil Fallon - vocals, rhythm guitar
Tim Sult - lead guitar
Dan Maines - bass
Jean-Paul Gaster - drums, vibraphone
Additional personnel
J. Robbins - theremin
Deborah Bond - backing vocals
Frenchie Davis - backing vocals
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