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CLUTCH shares more in common with The Grateful Dead, Rush, and the Allman Brothers than their heavy riffs and heady twists-of-phrase might suggest. Because like those bands, the supporters who adore CLUTCH are there for the experience, community, and authentic connection.

To love CLUTCH is to feel a sense of ownership, membership, and belonging.

A worldwide cabal of fans and critics cherish the band’s dense and diverse catalog of underground classics, released through major labels, indies, and since 2009, Clutch’s own Weathermaker imprint. Sunrise On Slaughter Beach, the band’s thirteenth studio album, is a slamming summary of everything that makes the band great and another giant leap forward into career longevity.

New bangers like “Red Alert (Boss Metal Zone),” “Nosferatu Madre,” “Skeletons on Mars,” “Jackhammer Our Names,” and “Mercy Brown” take their rightful place alongside the classics. Sunrise On Slaughter Beach is the natural culmination of what Clutch began as teenagers in the early ‘90s.

Sunrise On Slaughter Beach introduces some “firsts” into the Clutch canon: vibraphone (from Gaster), theremin (J. Robbins), and female backup vocals from singers Deborah Bond and Frenchie Davis. The album’s nine songs are a diverse ride, destined to please longtime fans and intrigue newcomers alike. It’s a new chapter in an ever-unfolding story which means as much to the fans as it does to the band.

Monthly Listeners

511,775

Followers

607,373

Total Streams

475.1 million

Top Cities

9,786 listeners
6,331 listeners
5,428 listeners
5,528 listeners
5,315 listeners

Popular Tracks

435 tracks
1
Electric Worry

Electric Worry

Jan 1, 2007

49.3 million

streams

2
The Regulator

The Regulator

Jan 1, 2004

31.6 million

streams

3
Spacegrass

Spacegrass

Jan 1, 1995

15.6 million

streams

4
X-Ray Visions

X-Ray Visions

Oct 2, 2015

12.9 million

streams

5
The Mob Goes Wild

The Mob Goes Wild

Jan 1, 2010

12.0 million

streams

6
Mob Goes Wild

Mob Goes Wild

Jan 1, 2004

12.0 million

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7
Fortunate Son - The Weathermaker Vault Series

Fortunate Son - The Weathermaker Vault Series

Nov 29, 2019

11.4 million

streams

8
A Quick Death in Texas

A Quick Death in Texas

Oct 2, 2015

10.8 million

streams

9
Firebirds

Firebirds

Oct 2, 2015

8.6 million

streams

10
Big News I

Big News I

Jan 1, 1995

8.6 million

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