Fu Manchu – The Return of Tomorrow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the ever-evolving landscape of stoner rock, few bands have left a mark quite like Fu Manchu. Founded in 1985, this legendary quartet has consistently delivered a potent blend of fuzz-drenched riffs and undeniable grooves, cementing their status as kings of the stoner rock genre. With their latest offering, ‘The Return of Tomorrow,’ Fu Manchu proves that their creative well remains as deep as ever, serving up a double-album that blends their signature heavy sound with more mellow and melodic explorations.

The Stoner Rock Titans’ Triumphant Comeback

After a four-year hiatus since their last full-length release, ‘Clone of the Universe,’ Fu Manchu’s highly anticipated return has been met with excitement from the devoted fanbase of “The Fu”. Comprised of bassist Brad Davis, vocalist/guitarist Scott Hill, guitarist Bob Balch, and drummer Scott Reeder, the band has defied the odds, maintaining their momentum and quality over an impressive nearly four -decade span.

A Daring Dual-Disc Approach

In a bold move, Fu Manchu opted to craft ‘The Return of Tomorrow’ as their inaugural double album, a decision that allowed them to explore two distinct sonic realms. As Hill explained, “We kept both the records to around 25-30 minutes each as to make it a full-length release, but not have each record be too long. We don’t write a lot of mellow(er) stuff in Fu Manchu, but a lot of the riffs worked minus the fuzz.”

Side A: Unleashing the Fuzz Onslaught

The album’s first half is a tour de force of Fu Manchu’s signature stoner rock sound, delivering a barrage of fuzz-drenched riffs and thunderous rhythms that will undoubtedly resonate with their die-hard fans. From the hectic opener “Dehumanize” to the irresistibly anthemic “Loch Ness Wrecking Machine,” this side is a celebration of the band’s ability to craft infectious and hard-hitting tracks.

Standout moments include the unpredictable and complex “(Time Is) Pulling You Under,” which showcases Fu Manchu’s penchant for intricate songwriting, and the feisty “Hands of the Zodiac” and “Roads of the Lowly,” both of which are sure to satisfy the cravings of those seeking unadulterated stoner rock bombast.

Side B: Exploring Mellower Realms

While the first half caters to Fu Manchu’s heavy side, the second disc delves into more mellow and melodic territories, offering a refreshing contrast and showcasing the band’s versatility. The sludgy and psychedelic “Solar Baptized” is a particular highlight, with its enticing timbres and leisurely pace creating an immersive and calming atmosphere.

Elsewhere, “What I Need” seamlessly transitions from a gentle instrumental detour to a more energetic finale, while the closing track, “High Tide,” is a spacey and somewhat jazzy jam that evokes the spirit of iconic 70s acts like Pink Floyd, Soft Machine, The Grateful Dead, and Camel.

A Triumphant Return for the Stoner Rock Legends

‘The Return of Tomorrow’ is a testament to Fu Manchu’s enduring relevance and their ability to continually push the boundaries of their craft. While it may not be a revolutionary departure from their established sound, the album showcases the band at the peak of their powers, delivering a consistently thrilling and commendable collection of tracks.

The decision to divide the album into two distinct stylistic halves was a smart and effective move, allowing each side of Fu Manchu’s artistry to shine in its own dedicated spotlight. With this release, the stoner rock titans have once again demonstrated that they still have plenty of fuel left in their tank, solidifying their status as true legends of the genre.

Track List 

  1. Dehumanize
  2. Loch Ness Wrecking Machine
  3. Hands Of The Zodiac
  4. Haze The Hides
  5. Roads Of The Lowly
  6. (Time Is) Pulling You Under
  7. Destroyin’ Light
  8. Lifetime Waiting
  9. Solar Baptized
  10. What I Need
  11. The Return Of Tomorrow
  12. Liquify
  13. High Tide

Released in 2024 via At The Dojo Records

The Enduring Influence of “The Action Is Go”

For many listeners, Fu Manchu’s seminal 1997 album and one of their best, ‘The Action Is Go,’ served as their introduction to the band’s unique brand of groove/stoner rock. The inclusion of the track “Evil Eye” on the hugely popular Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 video game soundtrack exposed the band to a whole new audience, influencing the musical tastes of millions of gamers and skaters alike.

Maintaining Momentum and Quality

Despite the passage of time, Fu Manchu has managed to keep their momentum and quality going strong, consistently delivering solid releases that never threaten to reinvent the fuzzy wheel. This consistency is part of what makes the band so endearing to their fans, as they can always count on Fu Manchu to deliver the goods, album after album.

Embracing New Sonic Territories

While ‘The Return of Tomorrow’ may not be a radical departure from Fu Manchu’s established sound, it does offer glimpses of the band’s willingness to explore new sonic territories. The inclusion of more mellow and melodic tracks on the album’s second half showcases the band’s versatility and their ability to transcend the confines of their stoner rock roots.

A Celebration of Longevity and Creativity

Ultimately, ‘The Return of Tomorrow’ is a celebration of Fu Manchu’s longevity and their continued creative vitality. With this release, the band has reaffirmed their status as one of the most celebrated and influential acts in the stoner rock genre, while also hinting at the exciting possibilities that lie ahead as they continue to push the boundaries of their sound.

Conclusion: A Triumphant Return for Stoner Rock Royalty

In an era where music trends come and go with dizzying speed, Fu Manchu’s enduring presence and unwavering commitment to their craft are truly remarkable. ‘The Return of Tomorrow’ is a testament to the band’s enduring relevance and their ability to continue delivering fresh and engaging material, even after almost four decades in the game.

While the album may not be a groundbreaking reinvention of the stoner rock genre, it is a triumphant return for a band that has consistently set the standard for others to follow. With their signature blend of fuzz-drenched riffs, undeniable grooves, and a willingness to explore new sonic territories, Fu Manchu has once again solidified their status as stoner rock royalty.