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Start the Machine

 
Album Review: Start the Machine

  • Artist: Fu Manchu
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 14, 2004
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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 this unusual development is also a simple one: songs. Fu Manchu always rocked hard, but they didn't really start writing consistently good songs until 1997's breakout The Action Is Go, and after achieving a possible career-best effort via 2001's California Crossing, the band is once again in nearly top form with 2005's long-awaited Start the Machine. Invariably tight, immediate, and groovy, pulsing sonic hot rods like "Written in Stone," "Open Your Eyes," and "I Wanna Be" dominate an LP that was clearly meant to be heard on vinyl, not CD, and where no single track ever breaches the four-minute mark. As well as proving main man Scott Hill's innate facility at matching catchy riffs and hooks, these offerings suggest that the band's mid-career flirtations with space rock were probably instigated by then-drummer Brant Bjork (he of Kyuss fame). But that's not to say that Start the Machine is a one-dimensional album, as, breaking out of the basic flow, "I Can't Hear You" is a brash, one-minute punk rocker, "Make Them Believe" and "It's All the Same" splice AC/DC's bluesy boogie with Sabbath's grinding power chords, and "Out to Sea" goes mellow and instrumental to act as an intermission. Bottom line, Fu Manchu know their strengths and, having found their songwriting legs for good in the 2000s, have no intentions of veering into realms that would let down their fans -- or themselves. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Written in Stone Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:21)
I Can't Hear You Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (1:27)
Understand Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:16)
Make Them Believe Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:46)
Hey Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (2:28)
I'm Gettin' Away Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (2:33)
Out to Sea Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:34)
Open Your Eyes Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (2:32)
Today's Too Soon Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:29)
It's All the Same Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:30)
Tunnel Vision Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (2:05)
I Wanna Be Fu Manchu Fu Manchu (3:27)

Credits

Brian Joseph Dobbs (Audio Production), Kevin Estrada (Photography), John McGill (Artwork), Brad Davis (Theremin), Brad Davis (Guitar (Bass)), Brian Joseph Dobbs (Mixing), Brad Davis (Vocals (Background)), Brian Joseph Dobbs (Producer), Scott Hill (Group Member), David Paul Jr. Collins (Mastering), Brian Joseph Dobbs (Audio Engineer), Scott Reeder (Drums), Danielle Burns (Editing), Scott Hill (Guitar), Bob McLynn (A&R), Bob Balch (Guitar), John McGill (Layout Design), Brad Davis (Bass), Scott Hill (Vocals), Bob Balch (Vocals (Background)), Fu Manchu (Vocals (Background)), Brad Davis (Group Member), Scott Reeder (Vocals (Background)), Bob Balch (Guitar), Mike Sage (Photography), Bob Balch (Group Member)
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Start the Machine
Studio album by Fu Manchu
Released September 14, 2004
Genre Stoner rock
Label DRT Entertainment
Producer Brian Joseph Dobbs
Professional reviews
Fu Manchu chronology
Go for It... Live!
(2003)
Start the Machine
(2004)
We Must Obey
(2007)

Start The Machine is an album by California stoner rock band Fu Manchu. This the first with Scott Reeder (not to be confused with bassist Scott Reeder of Kyuss fame) on the drums, in the place of Brant Bjork.

Track listing

  1. "Written in Stone" - 3:21
  2. "I Can't Hear You" - 1:27
  3. "Understand" - 3:16
  4. "Make Them Believe" - 3:46
  5. "Hey" - 2:28
  6. "I'm Gettin' Away" - 2:33
  7. "Out to Sea" - 3:34
  8. "Open Your Eyes" - 2:32
  9. "Today's Too Soon" - 3:29
  10. "All the Same" - 3:30
  11. "Tunnel Vision" - 2:05
  12. "I Wanna Be" - 3:27

Personnel

Produced by Brian Joseph Dobbs


 
 
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