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Post by maxi-power on Aug 7, 2002 4:49:24 GMT -5
I was talking to a secert source last night and he was telling me forte might be touring in the u.s nexted year with clutch and clutch might be coming over here after that tour has any-one heard this... my source is pretty reliabe if this is true which i think it is that would be awesome for the forte boys what do you think...... ;D ;D
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Post by Writhe on Aug 8, 2002 18:15:24 GMT -5
a clutch tour to oz would make me very happy...
but im not counting any chickens yet
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Post by Writhe on Aug 8, 2002 18:15:42 GMT -5
i will however go count a few ducks...
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Post by Lax Charisma on Aug 8, 2002 21:54:57 GMT -5
. Well whilst you boys are improving your mathematical skills via the aid of farmyard animals, could you perhaps take the time to recomend ant particuliar Clutch albums to me Yes I know your eyes probably took on the guise of unbelieving horror but I haven't really heard them much. I saw them on rage when Andrew Haug programmed and thought, "Hell yeah I can dig these guys"
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Post by maxi-power on Aug 9, 2002 0:00:42 GMT -5
I actually cannot recomend any clutch albums, as i do not own any. I have heard them though i would have to have another listen cos they did'nt really do much for me. Jeb should be able recomend one for you spectator sorry... ;D
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Post by Jeb on Aug 9, 2002 0:16:41 GMT -5
I don't own any either actually, I've heard them a few times but aren't a huge fan.
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Post by Writhe on Aug 9, 2002 0:38:36 GMT -5
ok well it depends what you would get into more
Pure Rocky Fury is the latest and pretty cool and a bit heavier than Elephant Riders (which most people seem to know the most)
also there is the self titled album which is a bit rawer but i think the best
the earlier stuff is even more raw and for most people is pretty hard to get into
so i'd try pure rock fury, elephant riders or maybe clutch
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Post by maxi-power on Aug 9, 2002 1:15:01 GMT -5
Good description writhe.. ;D
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Post by Writhe on Aug 9, 2002 1:44:05 GMT -5
ta, i thought it was a bit confusing but im glad it made sense to someone
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Post by Lax Charisma on Aug 9, 2002 2:15:59 GMT -5
,hhmmm I'll see what I can find. Whilst heavy sounds good I'm actually more of a fan of raw (if your meaning as in sloppy feedback drenched discordant fucked up...You get the picture). Thanks for the tip, see what I can find
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Post by Writhe on Aug 9, 2002 21:22:58 GMT -5
hmm you may want to try transnational speedway league then
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Post by Lax Charisma on Aug 9, 2002 22:48:05 GMT -5
. Will do Writhe, sounds like they have covered a few different areas in their time this Clutch band. What label are they on will they be hard to find...no, don't worry I'm being lazy. I'll look em' up and see what I can suss. Thanks for the advice ;D
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Post by Jeb on Aug 10, 2002 1:54:23 GMT -5
They are/were on a pretty big label (Atlantic?) so they shouldn't be to hard to find.
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Post by Lax Charisma on Aug 10, 2002 2:38:06 GMT -5
. Yeah cheers Jeb. I found their site easy enough. They are signed part of Eastwest Records (division of Atlantic) who I know through Sisters of Mercy. I think they screwed Sisters pretty bad, but anyway, their earlier material is through Earache which pleased me greatly. Never heard anything bad off Earache records they have always specialised in cool extreme music. I didn't know they had worked with Jonathan Burnside as well. They are on my must check out list for sure now...
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Post by Writhe on Aug 11, 2002 20:26:40 GMT -5
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