Rival Sons & Clutch | October 10, 2024 | Brooklyn Bowl | Las Vegas, NV – Concert Review & Photo Gallery

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Review & photos by Joe Schaeffer

The “Two-Headed Beast Tour,” featuring Rival Sons and Clutch, was a massive success in Las Vegas.  The night was filled with high-energy performances, incredible riffs, and roaring vocals that had the crowd on their feet the entire time.

Clutch hit the stage at 8:00 pm sharp with their gritty, hard-hitting sound, captivating the audience with songs like “Mercury,” “Profits Of Doom,” and “The Regulator.” Their performance was a masterclass in industrial rock ‘n’ roll, with frontman Neil Fallon’s powerful voice and the band’s tight instrumental work leaving everyone in awe.

Rival Sons kicked off the night with “Shooting Stars.” Jay Buchanan, barefoot and accompanied by an acoustic guitar, delivered his soulful vocals to a captivated audience. The set included fan favorites like “Nobody Wants To Die” and “Electric Man,” with Buchanan dancing around the stage, adding to the high-energy vibe. The band’s fuzzed-out sound filled the venue, and their performance was incredible, bluesy and anthemic.

Jay Buchanan’s vocals were a force of nature, effortlessly switching between raw power and soulful melodies. The band’s chemistry was intense, with Scott Holiday’s guitar riffs weaving seamlessly with the rhythm section’s tight grooves provided by drummer Mike Miley and bassist Dave Beste.

One of the standout moments was their performance of “Tied Up,” where the band took the audience on a sonic journey. The song’s dynamic shifts and Buchanan’s emotive delivery left the crowd in awe. “Pressure And Time” was another highlight, with its driving beat and infectious chorus prompting the entire venue to sing along.

The setlist also featured tracks from their latest pair of albums, Darkfighter and Lightbringer. These songs were met with excited appreciation, showcasing the band’s ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. “Rapture” and “Mosaic” were particularly well-received, blending vintage rock influences with modern sensibilities.

The entire night was what a rock and roll show in 2024 should be. Both bands’ tight musicianship and gritty guitar riffs filled the Vegas venue, making it a night to remember for all the fans in attendance.