Album Review: Clutch - Psychic Warfare

22 September 2015 | 4:07 pm | Mark Beresford

"Psychic Warfare will be an instant favourite for existing fans of the band and is an impressive showcase of a band that seem to be getting better with age."

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Now on their 11th studio release, Clutch offer up Psychic Warfare as their most complete and well-rounded release since the 2004's Blast Tyrant.

Filled with filthy southern blues barroom riffs like X-Ray Visions and Firebirds, plus the unbeatable sweet gravel gargles of Neil Fallon, this album instantly reminds us why Clutch have had their cult following for nigh on 25 years.

The record gallops though a mighty sweep of funk and hard rock-driven blues, delivered like the perfect soundtrack to a fist fight in a highway biker bar, and capturing the electric energy the Maryland outfit produces in their live sets.

Psychic Warfare will be an instant favourite for existing fans of the band and is an impressive showcase of a band that seem to be getting better with age.

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