They've never exactly been popular. However, with their new album (the blues-drenched From Beale Street To Oblivion), Clutch have extended their string of great albums to three, dating back to 2004's mind-blowingly good Blast Tyrant. Never allowing the music to be drowned out by flashy visuals, this clip for lead single "Electric Worry" is pretty much as simple and direct as a video can be circa 2007. But, that's exactly why it works. The point isn't to watch Clutch perform their blistering new single. It's to listen to Clutch perform their blistering new single. Enjoy.
Bonus! If you're new to this Clutch thing...
a) Where the hell have you been, and b) Get caught up with these career encapsulating bonus videos!
"A Shogun Named Marcus", from Transnational Speedway League (1993)"Pure Rock Fury" from Pure Rock Fury (1999)
"Burning Beard" from Robot Hive/Exodus (2005)
If you enjoyed those, check out some of Clutch's CDs, especially the later ones. And, if you want to be among the first to own From Beale Street To Oblivion, all you have to do is come on out to the record store on March 27 and pick that shit up!
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