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This event is 18 and over This event will have a general admission standing room only floor and a reserved seated Loge and Balcony. Reserved Loge and Balcony tickets will NOT have access to the general admission floor. 18 & over unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. With the release of their highly anticipated 12th studio album, the gloriously titled "Book of Bad Decisions", it would be easy to suggest that legendary Maryland rockers Clutch have made their finest record to date. This may even be true. You see, the thing about Clutch is that ever since their 1993 debut Transnational Speedway League they've been in the business of writing stone cold classics, and even the most rabid fan would have trouble picking just one. "Book of Bad Decisions" won't make that task any easier. Rest assured, it's another classic. Recorded over three weeks at Sputnik Studios in Nashville, "Book of Bad Decisions" was produced by four-time Grammy winner Vance Powell (Seasick Steve, The White Stripes, Arctic Monkeys, etc.), a man who apparently knows that a one degree angle change in microphones makes a difference to how an instrument sounds. Interestingly, his name first came to the band's attention via country star Chris Stapleton. "It started with my brother-in-law, who's a huge Chris Stapleton fan," says drummer Jean-Paul Gaster. "He and I would listen to The Traveller quite a bit, and one thing that stood out was that it didn't sound like any other country record that I'd heard. Shortly after that I was on Spotify, and a song by The Dead Weather came up. It just blew me away and I could tell that whoever produced that record was doing things a different way. I looked it up and there was Vance Powell's name again, so something was telling us that this is a guy we should reach out to." "Even though Chris Stapleton does music that's not too much like our own, the sonics of the record are pretty great," says frontman Neil Fallon. "He has a very different approach to recording; he comes from the school of live recording and engineering, and the songs, on tape, are not gonna sound that much different from what we do live." No stranger to the road, Powell spent three days on tour with the band in order to get a feel for what they do best, watching first from the front of house and then from the stage, checking out the live sound and how Clutch connect with their audience.
Venue: Garcia's at The Capitol Theatre - Port Chester
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