Clutch brought their signature blend of stoner metal and blues to The Senate in Columbia, SC, supported by The Native Howl and Blacktop Mojo. Clutch has built a reputation for their powerful live performances and unique musical style in the last 33 years. With Neil Fallon’s gritty vocals and the band’s tight musicianship, they delivered a high-energy set that had the crowd on their feet singing along from start to finish. The Native Howl, known for their electrifying mix of rock and bluegrass, captivated the audience with their raw energy and impressive musicianship. Blacktop Mojo really set the stage on fire with their bluesy, soulful sound. Overall, it was a night of the perfect blend of diverse musical talents and truly unforgettable performances that left the audience wanting more.
Meet our live music photographer and reporter, Stephanie Wells, from The Holy City of Charleston, SC. Her infectious energy and passion for her craft are evident in every photo she takes and every story she tells. Stephanie’s always on the lookout for the next great live music event, as there's nothing quite like the pure adrenaline rush of capturing a moment in time. Her favorite place to be when she’s not in the photo pit is on the other side of the barricade in the front row singing her heart out or in the mosh pit. “There’s truly no greater catharsis than the electricity in a crowd at a show, living that shared experience,” says Stephanie..