CLUTCH To Release 'Weathermaker Vault Series' This Summer

June 6, 2019

Maryland rockers CLUTCH will release a collection of newly recorded songs, "Weathermaker Vault Series", this summer. The effort will include the band's cover of the Willie Dixon 1950s classic "Evil" (later recorded by CACTUS).

CLUTCH's version of "Evil" will receive its world premiere on BBC Radio 1's "Rock Show With Daniel P. Carter" on Sunday, June 9 and will be made available worldwide on Monday, June 10.

CLUTCH frontman Neil Fallon announced the upcoming release in a tweet earlier today. He wrote: "CLUTCH has had some sorely needed time off since our last tour, but it didn't take long for us to get bored, so we recorded some songs. We'll be releasing them over the course of this summer. We're calling them the 'Weathermaker Vault Series'.

"The first song to be released is 'Evil' (Willie Dixon / CACTUS) and it will premiere on Dan Carter's BBC 1 Rock Show on Sunday, June 9th and released worldwide on June 10th. Also, we're aiming to play it during our set at Download, Friday, June 14th.

"There's plenty more to come and we will keep you posted."

CLUTCH's latest album, "Book Of Bad Decisions", was released last September. The record sold 26,000 copies in America during its first week of availability, giving the group its third consecutive Top 20 album on the Billboard 200.

"Book Of Bad Decisions" was recorded was completed at Sputnik Sound studio in Nashville, Tennessee with producer Vance Powell. The album cover was designed by renowned photographer Dan Winters.

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