CLUTCH: New Audio Interview With DAN MAINES Posted Online

July 5, 2008

Revolution-Music.dk conducted an interview with CLUTCH bassist Dan Maines at this year's Roskilde Festival, which is being held July 3-6 in Roskilde, Denmark. Download the 16-minute audio file at this location (15 MB).

A live recording of the song "Texan Book of the Dead" from CLUTCH, taken from the band's new live DVD/CD, "Full Fathom Five", is available for streaming at Ultimate-Guitar.com. The set will be issued as a DVD and CD on August 12 via the group's own label, Weathermaker Music. The exact track listing will be announced soon.

High-quality, three-camera multitracked audio/video footage of CLUTCH performing the song "The Dragonfly" at Rams Head in Annapolis, Maryland on December 31, 2007 can be viewed below (courtesy of "touchoclass").

CLUTCH's video for the song "Electric Worry", filmed at the historic Maryland Theatre in Hagerstown, MD, is available for viewing at YouTube. The track comes off the group's latest album, "From Beale Street to Oblivion", which came out on March 27, 2007 through DRT Entertainment.

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