For my absolute favorite band Clutch I'll take me now time for a moment to write these lines. First, let me say that I forgive already 4 stars because it's Clutch, who have never really disappointed me. However, I am also not a fan of this all too euphoric customer opinions of those who have been waiting for weeks for a new album from their favorite band and then directly on the release by endorphins completely misted raushauen the 5 star. That's why I left me a week time to deliver my opinion, and I have to say that it is indeed a great album. This' not least because that Clutch for this record have once again brought The Machine as a producer on board, who was already producing Blast Tyrant. The sound is fat and Neils voice is perfectly abgemixt by some echo and multiple vocal tracks again, which has somehow missed the two previous albums. That this, however, the "Best Clutch Album" is, I would like to not confirm, because it would in my opinion, one or two pieces can tolerate more and beloved by me Session share is a little too short on this record. Of course you can say that the songs a bit more sophisticated and -what songwriting angeht- are more professional. However, those who, like me, has been following this band for over 15 years and have visited a few concerts, the broader Session Parts ala "Robot Hive / Exodus" and "Jam Room" miss something. However, this slight criticism should not hide the fact that too on this record with "Gone Cold", "Mr Freedom", "DCSoundattack", "The Face" and the absolute blast "The Wolfman kindly requests" Five of my absolute Clutch favorite songs are found, and the rest of the disc all times is very good. In fact, the CD does not contain a bad song and lyrically is for lovers in every piece a treat included. For me is the end only to be hoped that at the next board Clutch back to still find their way more Halftime songs as they personally like best then me, if it's properly grooving instead deafened. Let The Rhythm Hit 'em.