Featuring crunching drums, screeching solos and and an undeniably roaring momentum, ‘Grinder’ is a huge track from the multi-talented musician.
Produced and played predominantly by Clark himself, The Story of Sonny Boy Slim is a combination of his biggest influences, ranging from Leadbelly to Outkast and Marvin Gaye, with sounds that flow effortlessly from retro soul to hip-hop and aggressive hard rock.
Watch and listen to Gary Clark Jr.'s new single 'Grinder' first on Gigwise below
The album was recorded at Arlyn Studios in Clark’s hometown of Austin, Texas. Clark explained that he wanted to “soak up my hometown vibe and put some of that energy back on record while it was still fresh.”
Clark rose to prominence in 2010 when Eric Clapton invited him to perform at his Crossroads Festival on a bill that was curated by Bill Murray. He was also invited to participate in the Austin segment of Foo Fighters’ Sonic Highway documentary, and he’s also set to join the band on tour this autumn.
After he was invited to play at the White House with the likes of Mick Jagger, Booker T and Buddy Guy, President Barack Obama was stunned by his performance, and described him as "the future."
Gary Clark Jr. recently announced two dates at London’s Electric Ballroom on 15-16 November. The second date is already sold-out, while tickets for the first show are also selling quickly.
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