Clutch Launch Collector's Series With 'Blast Tyrant'
Clutch have launched a brand new reissue series called the Clutch Collector's Series, with a special edition of their classic 2004 album "Blast Tyrant".
The new series finds the band revisiting some of their albums with an individual member of the group curating a reimaged version of the record. Jean-Paul Gaster kicks off the series with the new special limited edition of "Blast Tyrant".
The special reissues will have each album embossed with the "Clutch Collector's Series Small Batch Pressings" seal. "Blast Tyrant" has been remastered and presented as a 2xLP vinyl set manufactured on 180-gram colored vinyl and only 5000 units will be sold worldwide.
The LPs are housed in gatefold jacket that is printed on metalized polyester paper, and each album includes a numbered insert autographed by the band.
Jean-Paul had this to say, "We are excited to make Blast Tyrant the first of our Collector's Series vinyl releases. For myself and many Clutch fans, our Blast Tyrant album is a favorite. So many of the songs off of Blast Tyrant make their way into our live sets night after night.
"We've remastered this album and pressed it on 180-gram colored vinyl to make this limited release truly special. We are proud to say the Collector's Series version of Blast Tyrant sounds and looks even better than the original!"
Related Stories
Clutch To Play Eponymous Album In Full On North American And Euro Tours
Lamb Of God's Mark Morton Recruits Neil Fallon For Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover
Black Stone Cherry To Miss Tonight's Rival Sons and Clutch Concert
Clutch and Rival Sons Announce The Two-Headed Beast Tour
Neal Fallon Explains Clutch's Name, Working With Leslie West and More
Holiday Gift Guide: Stocking Stuffers
Holiday Gift Guide: Health and Beauty
Alex Van Halen Explains Why 'Brothers' Did Not Include Hagar Era
Rammstein Take Fans Behind The Scenes of the World Stadium Tour 2019-2024
Fatal Vision Deliver 'All Hearts Come Home for Christmas' Video
John Lennon Immersive Interactive Fiction Adventure Launched
Steel Panther Forced To Cancel December 30th Concert
Christmas Time Again With Lynyrd Skynyrd In The Studio
Singled Out: Keith Roth's I Don't Feel Like Thinking Today
Advertisement
Day In Rock Report
Gene Simmons Believes Entitled Kids Killed Rock- Alex Van Halen Explains Why Brothers Did Not Include Hagar Era- more
Reviews
Quick Flicks: Blue ChristmasLatest News
Gene Simmons Believes Entitled Kids Killed Rock