Clutch frontman Neil Fallon recently revealed that the band is at work on the follow-up to 2009's "Strange Cousins From The West", but also said theyfre not in a hurry to finish it.
As Antiquiet reports, Clutch may be returning with their tenth studio album this year but as vocalist Neil Fallon recently told Horns Up Rock - the stoner-rock quartet "are slowly taking our time with it, therefs no rush".
Fallon further said that while the recording process has begun, they prefer to road-test new material and have already debuted a couple of new songs which currently have the working titles "Newt" (see below) and "Puerto Vallarta".
Clutch have made a series of deluxe edition reissues available recently, including 2004's "Blast Tyrant", 2005's "Robot Hive/Exodus", and 2007's "From Beale Street To Oblivion" - all of which are available on their official website and will soon be available in a Limited Edition Double Vinyl format as well.
Clutch will next road-test their new material on an upcoming U.K. tour with Thin Lizzy.
Anyone who hasn't, go see them live. Neil has the best hand movements, it's like he sign languages the song to you. A new album is going to be sick too.
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