CLUTCH: 'Heard It All Before' Now Available In North America

February 13, 2008

CLUTCH has made its Australian release, "Heard It All Before", available domestically. The live show recording from the December 13, 2007 performance will now be available in limited quantities on line at www.merch.com, and sold at the venues on their upcoming U.S. tour.

The DualDisc package, which includes a set by THE BAKERTON GROUP (the instrumental project featuring Mick Schauer, Tim Sult, Dan Maines, and Jean-Paul Gaster of CLUTCH) and features art from Nik Lak, has virtually sold out at the Australian distributor, Out With the New. Less than 200 original Australian pressing remain, so if you want an Australian pressing you will have to act fast. For a chance to score one of the remaining Australian pressings before it is gone forever... hit it and get it at this location.

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 through DRT Entertainment.

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