On the 21st November 2024, The Inspector Cluzo played the last date of a two year worldwide tour supporting their 9th studio album “Horizon” (an album voted one of the best rock albums of 2023 by the prestigious Classic Rock magazine). The epic tour has further cemented the duos reputation as one of the hardest working touring bands in contemporary music – visiting USA, Australia, Japan, Europe and getting a standing ovation at Manchester Albert Hall opening for The EELS.
As “Horizon” closes, the two Gascon organic farmers announce their soberly called “Less Is More” 10th album release for 2025 – today releasing the album artwork below.
The album deals with the bands very real concerns about Post-Growing that they apply at their organic Farm. They mirror these farming principle’s in their dealings in the music business – such as making efforts to balance their carbon footprint. The Rock/Blues album was and mixed in 2024 in Nashville, TN by the multi Grammy Awards winner Vance Powell (Jack White, The Raconteurs, Chris Stapleton). He succeeded in catching the band tracksless, no-playback organic live energy which has made the band such a live tour de force. Echoing their work as organic farmers the band are intending to show that all TIC performances are played live, with no backing tracks, by using the stamp below – utilising a sign they hope to be adopted by musicians and bands worldwide. The Inspector Cluzo really is a truly organic live beast…
The album is still once again to be released on their own label. Further details to follow…
The band also announce 39 date European Headline tour starting in October 2025 and running through to January 2026. The tour will be part of a wider “The Less Is More Tour” throughout 2025 and beyond. Announced dates include England, Scotland, Ireland, Eire, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal and France. Dates listed below
09/10/25 Brussels (Belgium) « Rotonde/Botanique »
10/10 Amsterdam (Holland) « Melkweg Oz »
11/10 Koln (Germany) « Gebaude 9 »
15/10 Hamburg (Germany) « Knust »
16/10 Berlin (Germany) « Lido »
17/10 Munich (Germany) « Strom »
18/10 Milan (Italy) « Biko »
22/10 Bristol (UK) « The Louisiana »
23/10 Nothingham (UK) « Bodega »
24/10 Glasgow (UK) « King Tut’s »
25/10 Manchester (UK) « Deaf Institute »
29/10 Dublin (Ireland) « Wheelan’s »
30/10 Belfast (Northern Ireland) « Limelight 2 »
01/11 London (UK) « The Grace »
06/11 Bordeaux (France) « Salle du Grand Parc »
07/11 La Rochelle (France) « La Sirène »
08/11 Brest (France) « La Carène »
12/11 Mulhouse (France) « Le Noumatrouff »
13/11 Nancy (France) « L’Autre Canal »
14/11 Reims (France) « La Cartonnerie »
15/11 Lille (France) « Le Splendid »
20/11 Lyon (France) « La Rayonne »
21/11 Lausanne (Switzerland) « Les Docks »
22/11 Clermont-Ferrand (France) « La Coopérative de Mai »
27/11 Marseille (France) « Espace Julien »
28/11 Montpellier (France) « Le Rockstore »
29/11 Toulouse (France) « Bikini »
30/11 Biarritz (France) « L’Atabal »
04/12 Lorient (France) « L’hydrophone »
05/12 Caen (France) « Big Bang Café »
06/12 Alençon (France) « La Luciole »
10/12 Madrid (Spain) « Wurlitzer Room »
12/12 Porto (Portugal) « Mouco »
13/12 Lisbonna (Portugal) « Republica dal Musica »
28/01/26 Paris (France) « La Maroquinerie »
29/01 Paris (France) « La Maroquinerie »
30/01 Paris (France) « La Maroquinerie »
31/01 Paris (France) « La Maroquinerie »
01/02 Paris (France) « La Maroquinerie »