Pure Rock Fury Clutch

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  • Release Date: 03/13/2001
  • Sales Rank: 38,132
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678343322
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Pure Rock Fury

1LISTENAmerican Sleep 4:18
2LISTENPure Rock Fury 3:21
3LISTENOpen Up the Border 3:45
4LISTENCareful With That Mic 3:27
5LISTENRed Horse Rainbow 5:58
6LISTENThe Great Outdoors! 3:47
7LISTENSmoke Banshee 3:33
8LISTENFrankenstein 5:41
9LISTENSinkemlow 3:55
10LISTENImmortal 3:39
11LISTENBrazenhead 6:28
12LISTENDrink to the Dead 5:58
13LISTENSpacegrass Live 10:00

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On Pure Rock Fury, Neil Fallon's narratives provide potent commentaries on popular culture, even as he distances Clutch from more explicitly political musicians by remaining cynical and critical, rather than committing to political action: "At times I'm even tempted to seek the advice of Dr. Laura, but I ignore her/So I take a deep breath and count to ten/Ain't gonna let it get under my skin." Fallon's lyrics remain deliberately vague regarding what precisely the problems are, and draw from myth, literature, and pop culture as they navigate psychedelic landscapes reminiscent, at times, of songs by Black Sabbath or Monster Magnet. Whether singing road songs such as "Sinkemlow" or the anthemic title track, Fallon emerges as the premier wordsmith of stoner rock on Pure Rock Fury. At the same time, unrelenting, driving grooves compel the listener effortlessly into Fallon's landscapes as deep, wide-open riffs swagger beneath wailing solos and pounding rhythms, again recalling the specter of Black Sabbath. Clutch's usual lineup is supplemented with number of cameos, including Scott Weinrich of Spirit Caravan. If Fallon's lyrics are obscure regarding the problem, on thing is made clear: "Pure rock fury is the ultimate solution." This album delivers on its promise and then some as Clutch does what they do best -- and the best they've ever done it. ~ Rich Goldman, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Pure Rock Furyby Anonymous

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June 09, 2001: Leslie West was the creative genious behind the lyrics as well as the amazing guitar riffs and solos. Leslie is the GODFATHER of heavy metal, and this album was a tribute to the originators of metal... Check out Leslie's website at http://www.fortunecity.com/bennyhills/palin/250/mountain.htm So come on by, and experience the Great Fatsby!

Pure Rock Furyby Anonymous

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March 14, 2001: ...it's pure rock fury! If you like non-conformist, creative and unapologetic rock with equal parts seriousness and sarcasm, then buy this CD! For those of you who didn't appreciate The Elephant Riders (my deepest sympathies), Neil Fallon's bark is back, so don't be afraid to try this one out.