CLUTCH - Live At The 9:30 Club DVD Details Revealed

April 15, 2010, 14 years ago

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2010 will prove to be the busiest calender year in the career of veteran rock band CLUTCH. Building on the Top 30 Billboard chart success of 2009's Strange Cousins From The West (Weathermaker Music), the Maryland based quartet will internationally issue a brand new epic DVD set called Live At The 9:30, in mid-May. This 200 minute double disc concert film will be sold at the fan friendly price of $19.98.

Disc One features a 90 minute full length concert filmed with seven hi-definition cameras last December at Washington DC's legendary 9:30 Club. In addition to newer fan favorites like '50,000 Unstoppable Watts' and 'Let A Poor Man Be', the concert film's first disc includes an electifying version of the 1995 Clutch self titled release in it's entirety. An audio version of the full 19 song concert will be exclusively available through iTunes on May 11th.

Disc Two is the 110 minute feature film Fortune Tellers Make A Killing Nowadays, which takes a behind the scenes look at Clutch "on tour" city by city in 2009. This "bonus disc" is not limited to recent Clutch happenings however, as it includes rare band interviews as well as vintage never before seen footage documenting much of Clutch's history from 1991 to the present. Both discs were directed and produced by Agent Ogden, who first worked with the band, on 2007's Full Fathom Five, Video Field Recordings.

On June 4th Clutch will kick off another leg of thier 2010 worldwide headlining tour. The early summer portion takes the band through the USA, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Greece, Italy and the UK. The band's instrumental jazz rock alter ego, THE BAKERTON GROUP will appear as one of the opening acts in North America. Both The Bakerton Group and Clutch will appear on the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 11th and 12th respectively.

In support of the tourdates and the forthcoming Live At The 9:30 DVD, as well as the current Strange Cousins From The West CD, Weathermaker Music will release the new single 'Let A Poor Man Be' on May 3rd, with an accompanying video clip and a rare promo only EP featuring unreleased material.

As if that's not enough to keep this hard working rock & roll band musically busy, Clutch and Weathermaker Music are currently preparing expanded CD and vinyl re-issues of catalog pcs From Beale Street To Oblivion, Robot Hive/Exodus and Blast Tyrant. These three highly anticipated projects will be available digitally and physically at retail and the band's websites on the CD/DVD format on June 22nd, August 17th and October 12th respectively. Double vinyl versions of all three re-issues will be available on November 23rd. Track listings are not yet available, but Weathermaker label manager Jon Nardachone hints at some very exciting details.

"The bonus content of the three re-issues will be entirely different. We're still sifting through unreleased Clutch originals, cover songs, live audio, live video, alternate takes, etc, One thing we know for sure is that each re-issue will have updated and upgraded artwork/packaging as well as additional music from the exact timeframe each CD was first released. This is not about tacking on a couple of unfinished demos to the end of each CD. We're producing these with the knowledge that Clutch fans expect something fresh, yet distinguishably representative of that moment in time. The diehard fan will appreciate these projects in a big way."

Clutch Live At The 9:30 Club DVD x 2 tracklist:

DVD 1:

'50,000 Unstoppable Watts

'Struck Down'

'Minotaur'

'Let A Poor Man Be'

'Big News 1'

'Big News 2'

'Rock & Roll Outlaw'

'Texan Book of The Dead'

'Escape From The Prison Planet'

'Spacegrass'

'I Have The Body of John Wilkes Booth'

'Tight Like That'

'Animal Farm'

'Droid'

'The House That Peterbilt'

'7 Jam'

'Tim Sult Vs. The Greys'

'Regulator'

'Gravel Road'

DVD 2:

Fortune Tellers Make A Killing Nowadays - documentary style film

Further updates to follow.


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