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Fu Manchu: Bob Balch (guitar); Brad Davis (bass guitar); Scott Hill, Scott Reeder. Personnel: Scott Hill (vocals, guitar); Bob Balch (guitar); Scott Reeder (drums). Audio Mixer: Andrew Alekel. Recording information: Grandmaster Recorders, Ltd (08/2006). Fu Manchu may be well on their way to becoming the AC/DC of stoner rock. On their eleventh full-length, 2007's WE MUST OBEY, and into their second decade, Scott Hill and Co. refuse to budge from the formula that made them favorites among the dilated pupils crowd from day one. The Orange County vehicular fetishists turn to producer Andrew Alekel--whose studio chops brought commercial success to Rancid, Weezer, and Queens of the Stone Age--on WE MUST OBEY, but long time fans need not fear a sell-out. Alekel understands the importance of the band's heavy recipe for groove and attack, making WE MUST OBEY among Fu Manchu's best. In an age of increasingly short attention spans, it's no small feat for a band to arrive at the career landmark of a tenth album -- but that's where So-Cal fuzz rock institution Fu Manchu finds itself with 2007's We Must Obey. Perhaps even more impressive is how the quartet has remained remarkably faithful to their original sonic aesthetic over these many releases and 15-odd years; thereby rewarding the group with the sort of dedicated following enjoyed by other standard bearers of a particular musical footprint: AC/DC, Motörhead, the Ramones. Of course Fu Manchu don't yet share these bands' ubiquitous presence in the average music consumer's psyche (much like their closest generational parallel, Clutch), and some of their discs have been better than others, but the point of all this is that there are few things in the land of rock & roll that are as guaranteed as a Fu Manchu album. Therefore, it naturally follows that We Must Obey doesn't even attempt to break with this tradition, but rather sets right about the business of uncovering fresh new riff sequences with which to propel hard-charging fuzz rock anthems like "Knew It All Along," "Shake It Loose," and the title cut toward the mirage-like horizons capping desert highways. At the other end of the spectrum, we have slower offerings that evidently prize monolithic grooves over raw energy (witness "Lesson" and the psychedelic surf-metal of "Sensei vs. Sensei"), or minimalist dynamics that put a different kind of space in Fu Manchu's space rock (see first single "Hung out to Dry" and "Land of Giants," featuring a novel, distorted growl). And, last but not least, there's a suitably distorted cover of the Cars' "Moving in Stereo," offering the only real surprise in an otherwise perfectly expected Fu Manchu album experience -- their loyal fans wouldn't want it any other way. ~ Eduardo RivadaviaSpin (p.94) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] continued distillation of California stoner rock: Black Sabbath in form, Black Flag in attitude." Alternative Press (p.143) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "The band's mastery of '70s rock language remains total." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "[T]his collection of dirt-track anthems comes across like a noisy joy, permanently hooked on the thrill of the moment..." Fu Manchu We Must Obey Songs We Must Obey Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   the action is back their last 2 albums were a bit boring
and flat, the new one definetely has
more attitude. the guitar fuzz has returned and the pace is up a notch as well, probably their best since the action is go, this one wont dissapoint. Submitted by bruno (comox bc) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Return to the groove of the nineties This is stoner music that is not completely dead yet! Even if they come out with a concept album just like their contemporaries Monster Magnet, Clutch, Wolfmother, and Queens of the Stone Age, this trend will indeed rock you unless you want a sorta facelift like a band known as Seemless or fade into obscurity like Corrosion of Conformity have done. Don't get me wrong, it's catchy. The first album in their collection to obtain a listen, finally! Give'n it its worth. C'mon! Submitted by Hmmm ... (Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase We Must Obey CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
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$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, when everybody was taking their final bows. Bill moseyed up over to Andrea, put his arm around her, and when she was looking away, sized her up -- at precisely the same moment Chuck Berry was checking her out. If that doesn't mean that you've broken America, entering its pop culture, I don't know what does, expect for maybe a VH1-endorsed piece of product like Live in Dublin. Lo and behold, that's exactly what the Corrs received in the spring of 2002, a year and a half after "In Blue" and its accompanying ...
| | Fu Manchu Start The Machine CD (2004)
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$13.95 Fu Manchu: Bob Balch (guitar, background vocals); Brad Davis (bass guitar, background vocals); Scott Reeder (background vocals); Scott Hill. Personnel: Fu Manchu (background vocals); Scott Hill (vocals, guitar); Bob Balch (guitar); Scott Reeder (drums); Brad Davis (Theremin). Audio Mixer: Brian Joseph Dobbs. Recording information: Rag Recording, San Pedro, CA; Track Records, North Hollywood, CA. Editor: Danielle Burns. Photographers: Mike Sage; Kevin Estrada. Almost uniquely in the world of stoner rock (and in rock & roll, period, for that matter) Fu Manchu have actually improved with age. While hardly altering their original, fuzzed-out, retro-minded formula, the So-Cal natives have gradually evolved -- Fu Manchu first stood out simply as one of the first groups to do what it does, and now deservingly stands out as one of the best at what it does. The reason for ...
| | Gov't Mule Deja Voodoo CD (2004)
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$7.99 Gov't Mule: Andy Hess (bass guitar); Matt Abts, Warren Haynes, Danny Louis. Personnel: Warren Haynes (vocals, guitar); Danny Louis (keyboards); Matt Abts (drums). Audio Mixer: Michael Barbiero. Recording information: Water Music, Hoboken, NJ. Photographer: Danny Clinch. Gov't Mule's Déjà Voodoo is the record guitarist Warren Haynes and drummer Matt Abts have been looking to make for a long time. Since the death of Allen Woody in August 2000, after the landmark Life Before Insanity, the Mule has been making records with guest bass players, most of them jam-oriented albums in live settings. With the permanent addition of bassist Andy Hess and keyboardist Danny Louis, Gov't Mule takes a giant step forward while retaining the gritty, powerful blues-rock base that is the hallmark of the band's sound. Moving out form the power trio format is a solid thing. Haynes' songwriting is ...
| | Dredg Catch Without Arms CD (2005)
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$8.49 Personnel: Nathan Calvin (vocals). Audio Mixer: Terry Date. Recording information: Studio Litho, Seattle, WA. Editor: Ingrid Erickson. Arranger: Chris DeGarmo. It makes sense that Terry Date produced Catch Without Arms, Dredg's second record for Interscope. The producer is a veteran of Deftones albums, and it's that band's rich but still rocking palette that's the intent here. And they succeed. Like past Dredg releases Catch has a conceptual flow. But openers "Ode to the Sun" and "Bug Eyes" focus the grandeur and meandering pace of the band's past work around effective melodies and a steadiness in the rhythm. The choruses emphasize the Bono/Chino Moreno in Gavin Hayes' vocal, and when the rhythm drops out for a contemplative piano moment, nothing feels forced because this is what Dredg has been working toward for years. It's not like in the blurry emo world, where ...
| | Sword Age Of Winters CD (2006)
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$9.49 Coming to grips with the Sword's unlikely genesis in the alternative music Mecca of Austin, TX, leads one to wonder whether heavy metal has finally become hip again. Depending on your generation, nothing will seem as simultaneously preposterous (Gen-X'ers who came of age during pop-metal's heyday and don't recognize it as an unrepresentative anomaly) or obvious (everyone else) when discussing a genre that's spent the bulk of its 35-year history on the absolute fringe of rock culture. If that isn't "alternative," well, what is? In any case, glorifying heavy metal's prototypical qualities is exactly what the Sword is all about, and their 2006 debut, Age of Winters, sees them joining California's High on Fire, Sweden's Witchcraft, and Australia's Wolfmother (to name but a few) at the forefront of what's gradually become known in the mid-'00s ...
| | Orange Goblin Healing Through Fire CD (2007) With DVD
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$13.05 This set includes a CD of the latest 9 track album and a DVD of a live concert from The Mean Fiddler in London, December 16, 2006, by this stoner metal group.
Orange Goblin: Jason Graham (keyboards). Additional personnel: Andrew Hartwell (vocals). Ah, what to make of Orange Goblin -- a band that's almost always produced good, sometimes great, but rarely categorically excellent music over the course of a decade and five CDs, which saw them slowly transition away from the fading stoner/doom movement that originally inspired them before reaching something of a creative impasse on 2004's Thieving from the House of God. If anything, that album's more traditional but also less distinctive brand of heavy rock and metal was largely offset by the upside that was guitarist Joe Hoare's successful handling of all six-string duties, following ...
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