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Thursday, November 22, 2012
ASHES WITHIN To Perform This Weekend In Brooklyn NY After Losing Their Gear To Hurricane Sandy!
Brooklyn, NY's ASHES WITHIN lost all of their to Hurricane Sandy. While the band could have thrown the towel, they decided to continue crushing senses. This Saturday, November 24th, they will be performing at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, alongside with CAR BOMB and KASE REESE. If you like true underground Metal, you will be there!
What sets ASHES WITHIN apart? ASHES WITHIN plays brutal, honest music. They do not try to emulate a style, or fit into any particular arcane sub-genre of the Metal scene. Their songs are crafted for maximum visceral impact, whether it be simple or complex, harmonious or discordant. Their music is a collectively distilled response to both personal and global events. Things aren’t pretty out there, and they’re degenerating daily.
They feel like that the music they write is perhaps the only rational response to the things going on around. The world is gut-wrenchingly harsh and ugly much of the time; this ugliness has left many dead inside, hence the name ASHES WITHIN - so be it—their music stands as a rejoinder to that ugliness. Renowned in the fertile Brooklyn underground as one of the most violently cathartic acts in the scene, ASHES WITHIN are both feared and loved for their devastating stage performances.
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Related links:
Ashes Within
Ashes Within on Facebook
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Clutch = Kings of Modern Rock N Roll!
When Clutch was ignited in 1991, they had no set agenda or a long-term plan as in what they wanted to accomplish musically. All they knew is that if they wanted to keep themselves from having to get "regular jobs", they would have to dedicate their entire lives to their music and tour, tour, tour. They also realized that in order for them to prevail, they would have to create memorable rocking songs.
It took Clutch a lot of hard work and patience to fine tune their signature sound, and it was actually a lucky mistake that changed the bands sound forever. When the band was formed, current vocalist/guitarist Neil Fallon was a backup singer. It turns out that one day the original singer didn't show up to a gig, so Neil stepped on stage and took over the front-man slot. The band immediately knew he was the missing ingredient to establish Clutch's sound.
The band pressed their 7" titled "Passive Restraints" in 1992 via Earache Records. Following the success of the their 7", the band signed a record deal with EastWest Records. In 1993 Clutch released their debut EP titled "Transnational Speedway League", but it was only until they released their self-titled album in 1995 that the band received mainstream exposure on the radio.
Ever since then, the Clutch boys haven't looked back once and are constantly reinventing their sound without losing sight of their perfect delivery of modern Rock N' Roll! They are one of the tightest sounding bands today, and they prove this night after night, show after show. As a result, bands like Motörhead and Black Label Society have asked them to be direct support during both of these bands tours earlier this year.
Clutch recently performed at the Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in front of a hungry crowd of Rock N' Roll children. Before their phenomenal set, we had the chance to chat with Tim Sult (guitarist) about the bands current and future plans, we also talked to him about the history of the band and about his signature guitar sound. Wake up and check this awesome interview out.
Clutch is:
- Neil Fallon
- Tim Sult
- Dan Maines
- Jean-Paul Gaster
Discography:
- Transnational Speedway League (1993)
- Clutch (1995)
- The Elephant Riders (1998)
- Jam Room (1999)
- Pure Rock Fury (2001)
- Blast Tyrant (2004)
- Robot Hive/Exodus (2005)
- From Beale Street to Oblivion (2007)
- Strange Cousins from the West (2009)
Video and Photo credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook
Related links:
Clutch
It took Clutch a lot of hard work and patience to fine tune their signature sound, and it was actually a lucky mistake that changed the bands sound forever. When the band was formed, current vocalist/guitarist Neil Fallon was a backup singer. It turns out that one day the original singer didn't show up to a gig, so Neil stepped on stage and took over the front-man slot. The band immediately knew he was the missing ingredient to establish Clutch's sound.
The band pressed their 7" titled "Passive Restraints" in 1992 via Earache Records. Following the success of the their 7", the band signed a record deal with EastWest Records. In 1993 Clutch released their debut EP titled "Transnational Speedway League", but it was only until they released their self-titled album in 1995 that the band received mainstream exposure on the radio.
Ever since then, the Clutch boys haven't looked back once and are constantly reinventing their sound without losing sight of their perfect delivery of modern Rock N' Roll! They are one of the tightest sounding bands today, and they prove this night after night, show after show. As a result, bands like Motörhead and Black Label Society have asked them to be direct support during both of these bands tours earlier this year.
Clutch recently performed at the Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in front of a hungry crowd of Rock N' Roll children. Before their phenomenal set, we had the chance to chat with Tim Sult (guitarist) about the bands current and future plans, we also talked to him about the history of the band and about his signature guitar sound. Wake up and check this awesome interview out.
Clutch is:
- Neil Fallon
- Tim Sult
- Dan Maines
- Jean-Paul Gaster
Discography:
- Transnational Speedway League (1993)
- Clutch (1995)
- The Elephant Riders (1998)
- Jam Room (1999)
- Pure Rock Fury (2001)
- Blast Tyrant (2004)
- Robot Hive/Exodus (2005)
- From Beale Street to Oblivion (2007)
- Strange Cousins from the West (2009)
Video and Photo credit: Steve Lars from Creative Ventures International & Steve Lars on Facebook
Related links:
Clutch
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