Clutch are planning a late year tour with Torche and Lionize that will carry over into 2015, getting the band primed to enter the studio for their next album.
Clutch fans, get ready for three very unique releases. The band has revealed plans for a "Record Store Day" split with labelmates Lionize and also announced special edition releases of their 'Earth Rocker' and 'Robot Hive/Exodus' albums.
Just last month, Clutch were forced to postpone some of their shows while frontman Neil Fallon dealt with a case of cervical spinal stenosis and two herniated discs. At the time, the band had to postpone their September shows, while the remainder of their fall trek was left untouched. Now the band is not only confirming their live return, but also adding onto their already established trek.
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Maryland rockers Clutch have unfortunately been forced to postpone their September 'Earth Rocker' North American tour dates. The postponements, along with one show canceled entirely, are due to health issues concerning singer Neil Fallon.
There was only a few more days until Clutch thoroughly rocked fans with their new 'Earth Rocker' album, but the band decided to get a jump on things by streaming their new disc before its upcoming Tuesday (March 19) release.
Clutch are not only known for their hard-rocking albums, but they usually have pretty intriguing artwork for each of their discs. With the new 'Earth Rocker' album, frontman Neil Fallon feels the band really has something special with the image on front of the disc.
Clutch are doing their best to make sure that the entire Earth is rocked by their 'Earth Rocker' album. The group just added a second leg of North American dates in support of their upcoming release.
Clutch are still rocking hard as the band prepares for the release of their 'Earth Rocker' album, but frontman Neil Fallon tells Loudwire that the overall mood of the disc is a little lighter than their last few discs.
Clutch are just getting ready to kick off their 'Earth Rocker' World Tour this Tuesday (Jan. 22) in London, and there's now a North American tour leg for fans to get excited about as well. The veteran rockers have revealed that their latest batch of shows will feature primary support act, Orange Goblin, as well as upstart rockers Kyng and Lionize.