The back half, a four-track suite called "Double Clutchin'", opens with a strong-as-steel instrumental, guitars lifting above the dense rhythm section like the hood ornament on a vintage sports car. It ends, of course, with a crash. This is my final farewell," goes one perfectly obstinate bit just before the accident. The intervening minutes are worth the disaster: Barreling ahead, pausing only long enough to lean into the curves, Black Tusk don't reinvent the wheel, nor do they try.
They just go hard, fast, and long enough until, at the end of "The Crash", the wheel explodes. Black Tusk are left with nothing but their own defiance: "Ain't goin' slow! They're not lying, either. Skip to content Search query All Results. John Chaos Alexander. Slay Matthews. Jeff Birt. Jeffrey Schrader.
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