March 23, 2004 - Blast Tyrant
On the same day as my last release and a long nine years since their last appearance in my library (their second, self-titled album), Clutch released their sixth album "Blast Tyrant" on March 23, 2004. They still have the same line-up and are still playing the same style of stoner rock and this is the only full album I have by Clutch in my library. Let's check it out! The album kicks off with "Mercury" and Tim Sult leads the way with a solid guitar riff and his guitar tone for this whole album sounds pretty epic. Sult plays some pretty catchy and cool stuff for a little over a minute, then Neil Fallon enters with his usual booming voice. Fallon sings a pretty solid vers overtop, then the final minute of the song is things very slowly devolving into nothing. An interesting way to start things off for sure! Up next is "Profits Of Doom" and Dan Maines starts us off with a nice groovy bassline before Sult comes in with some super distorted and interesting ...