| Fu Manchu - London, Islington O2 Academy - 28th January 2010 |
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| Written by Simon Hadley |
| Wednesday, 10 February 2010 16:23 |
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Kicking off with the blistering heavy fuzz classic of 'Hell On Wheels', beginning with Bob Balch's throbbing guitar that slowly morphs into a deadly thunderous roar, shows that Fu Manchu are a band on top of their game.'Bionic Astronautics', the first track from their new album, 'Signs Of Infinite Power', harks back to the band's hardcore punk roots and a break down that echoes back to early 70's era Black Sabbath.
A flurry of tracks from their new album followed as the band threw themselves into' El Busta', 'Steel.Beast.Defeated', 'Webfoot Witch Hat' and 'Gargantuan March', all of which were received well by the sold out crowd and hinted at a return to the glory days of the genre classics of 1996's 'In Search Of' and 2000's 'King Of The Road' releases.
'California Crossing', the main stay of many of Fu Manchu's recent set lists, starts with Scott
Despite a mixed reception for the band's previous two releases, 'Start The Machine' and 'We Must Obey', Fu Manchu's greatness is still here. Lynchpin guitarist and frontman Scott Hill's laid back, West Coast Californian croon, Scott Reeder's and Brad Davis' driving rhythm section and finally Bob Balch's thick fuzzy guitar licks make you wonder why these guys are not as big and well received as their Californian neighbours, Queens Of The Stone Age.
Despite the emphasis being on the band's new tracks, fans were treated to a flurry of classics including, 'Eatin' Dust', 'Laserblast!', and 'Evil Eye', a brilliant, psychedelic tinged hard rock classic that is arguably one of the strongest tracks the band have ever released.
The 90 minute set list finished up with eight minute, psychedelic, down tuned, doom rock onslaught of 'Saturn III', with vocalist Scott Hill commenting that Islington was: "Not a bad way to start the tour."
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