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  • Fu Manchu 'King Of The Road' - Cargo Records UK

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    Fu Manchu 'King Of The Road' Vinyl 2xLP - Transparent Green

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    RE-ISSUE OF CLASSIC FU! NOW ON TRANSPARENT GREEN VINYL!

    After a bit of a break from albums, not counting the Return to Earth singles compilation, Fu Manchu fully fired up and took off again with King of the Road, an album that doesn't so much follow on from The Action Is Go as flat out continue it.

    Hill has a touch more bite to his vocals this time around, but otherwise there's little to differentiate the two records -- and that's very much meant as a compliment. With plenty of touring and other things under their belts, the lineup has fully jelled and sounds it, Bjork's bad-ass drumming (and occasional cowbells, of course) and Balch's insane lead guitar crunch possibly even better than ever.

    Together it's all one megariff and nasty, slamming rhythm after another, and face it, anyone expecting anything else from Fu Manchu really needs to find another band. Joe Barresi co-produces with the band, and while there's no extra keyboard/organ weirdness this time around, it hardly matters.

    In as much as there's a theme to King of the Road beyond the basics of driving, drugs, and that demon rock & roll, it's driving -- there's a reason why the cover and internal art features a slew of great '70s-era photos from a massive van rally.

    The one shot of the fully leather-covered interior of one mobile love nest, complete with black curtains, about says it all. Then there's the megachugging title track ("King of the road says you move too slow!"), "Hell on Wheels," "Boogie Van," and so forth -- call it a concept album that doesn't waste time with elves and yogis.

    As with the last album, a punk/new wave nugget gets the cover treatment here -- none other than Devo's "Freedom of Choice." Needless to say, now it sounds just like a Fu Manchu original.

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  • Fu Manchu 'Kept Between Trees' - Cargo Records UK

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    Fu Manchu 'Kept Between Trees'

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    Fu Manchu 'Kept Between Trees'

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    Reissue of the first 3 song 7" + 1 unreleased from 1990.

    These were songs that were a transformation from their hardcore/punk band - Virulence, that started in 1985.

    'we were listening to a lot of Melvins , laughing hyenas, TAD, GORE, Swans early White Zombie' - Scott Hill.

    The song "blowtorch" was recorded at that same 1990 session but never released. - ¦.

    Extra track featured on download card " flashin' " was recorded as a demo a few months after the self titled recording in 1990...and is also unreleased.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Kept Between Trees
    2. Bouillabaisse
    3. Jr High School Ring (7 karat)
    4. Blowtorch
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  • Fu Manchu 'Daredevil (Remastered)' - Cargo Records UK

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    Fu Manchu 'Daredevil (Remastered)'

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    A transcendent distillation of Seventies rock heaviness and Eighties punk aggression...what Black Sabbath would sound like with suntans and a fleet of dune buggies at their disposal - ¦the ultimate desert-rock " - ROLLING STONE.

    Originally formed in 1985 as a Black Flag-influenced hardcore punk band called Virulence, FU MANCHU has since become one of hard rock's most celebrated names. The band released its first single 'Kept Between Trees' in 1990 and in the years following, helped give rise to a celebrated style of heavy music tagged 'stoner rock' alongside peers such as Kyuss, Monster Magnet and Sleep.

    Since its inception, the quartet has built itself a fanatical army of loyal enthusiasts all drawn to the group's ridiculously catchy, unpretentious music, guitar-driven sound and carefree lyrics centered on 'old muscle cars, choppers, vans, skateboarding and science fiction' 'Daredevil' was originally released on the now defunct Bongload label, followed up by a re-issue on Cargo's own Sweet Nothing Records and now gets a digitally remastered re-issue on the bands own label At The Dojo.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Trapeze Freak
    2. Tilt
    3. Gathering Speed
    4. Coyote Duster
    5. Travel Agent
    6. Sleestak
    7. Space Farm
    8. Lug
    9. Egor
    10. Wurkin'
    11. Push Button Magic

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  • Fu Manchu 'Gigantoid' - Cargo Records UK

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    Fu Manchu 'Gigantoid'

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    Release Date: 01/12/2023

    Southern California hard rock mainstays FU MANCHU are announcing details of their forthcoming new album, titled "GIGANTOID," out May 26th on the band's own At The Dojo Records distributed throughout the US and Europe via Cargo Records.

    After almost 25 years together, and following last year's Scion A/V Club split 7" with friends MOAB and 2009's "Signs of Infinite Power," Scott Hill and company return with their first full-length album in close to five years.

    Recorded with Andrew Giacumakis, singer / guitarist for he aforementioned MOAB at his studio in Simi Valley, CA, the album features a slightly more primitive, raw and ultra fuzzed-out sound than previous releases.

    "We wrote 17 new songs for this record and got our favorite 9 songs out of that together," says Hill.

    "We were planning on releasing a 'part 2' record later this year but have plans for some of the other songs to appear in early 2015 to line up with our upcoming 25-year anniversary."

    Tracklisting:
    1. Dimension Shifter 
    2. Invaders On My Back 
    3. Anxiety Reducer 
    4. Radio Source Sagittarius 
    5. Mutant 
    6. No Warning 
    7. Evolution Machine 
    8. Triplanetary 
    9. The Last Question
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