CLUTCH – BLAST TYRANT CD
26,00 €
1-1 | Mercury | 3:00 | |
1-2 | Profits Of Doom | 3:13 | |
1-3 | The Mob Goes Wild | 3:32 | |
1-4 | Cypress Grove | 2:46 | |
1-5 | Promoter (Of Earthbound Causes) | 3:14 | |
1-6 | The Regulator | 5:25 | |
1-7 | Worm Drink | 3:14 | |
1-8 | Army Of Bono | 4:37 | |
1-9 | Spleen Merchant | 2:38 | |
1-10 | (In The Wake Of) The Swollen Goat | 3:02 | |
1-11 | Weathermaker | 0:48 | |
1-12 | Subtle Hustle | 2:47 | |
1-13 | Ghost | 4:38 | |
1-14 | La Curandera (Notes From The Trial Of) | 5:49 | |
1-15 | Wysiwyg | 5:49 | |
Basket Of Eggs | |||
2-1 | Box Car Shorty’s Confession (Acoustic) | 2:59 | |
2-2 | The Regulator (Acoustic) | 5:29 | |
2-3 | Basket Of Eggs (Acoustic) | 3:43 | |
2-4 | Tight Like That (Acoustic) | 4:54 | |
2-5 | Drink To The Dead (Live Acoustic) | 4:27 | |
2-6 | Cattle Car (Polar Bear Lair Demo) | 2:57 | |
2-7 | Walpole Man (Polar Bear Lair Demo) | 4:21 | |
2-8 | Promoter (Polar Bear Lair Demo) | 3:05 | |
2-9 | La Curandera (Polar Bear Lair Demo) | 4:05 | |
2-10 | Steve Doocy (Polar Bear Lair Demo) | 4:04 |
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Description
Blast Tyrant is Clutch’s sixth full-length studio album! It was originally released in March 2004 as CD only (on DRT Entertainment) and now re-issued as double CD set on Weathermaker Music with a second disc added entitled Basket OF Eggs. Guitarist Tim Sult and crew come out firing on all cylinders on opening track Mercury, which starts out with a long instrumental passage chock full of mean, thick and ferocious riffs before vocalist Neil Fallon takes command at the top of his lungs. The part-political, part-protest rock cut Mob Goes Wild was a minor hit in modern rock radio seven years ago and is still an album highlight, along with the southern rock-ish hard rock and danger zone lyrics of Cypress Grove. Other favourites include Profits of Doom, which is bass-heavy and contains some pseudo-psychedelic vocals, along with the moderately paced rock of Promoter (of Earthbound Causes), with its standout out-there and humorous lyrics like “A little bit of Ritalin goes a long way,” and the all-out.