FU MANCHU Unveils New Album Cover Art
January 17, 2007Southern California rock quartet FU MANCHU has posted the cover art for its new album, "We Must Obey", on the band's MySpace page. The artwork was designed by John McGill, who first collaborated with FU MANCHU on their 2004 release, "Start The Machine". More recently, McGill designed the cover art for the band’s new limited-edition EP, "Hung Out To Dry", which features both a 7" single and a four-track compact disc.
"The cover artwork for 'We Must Obey' is very representative of the lyrics and the overall theme of the record," says FU MANCHU vocalist, guitarist and founding member Scott Hill. "It's about not listening to others, and instead doing what you want to do and what you think is best for whatever situation you are in. I'm not talking about anarchy — just going with what you think is right for you, and trying not to be brainwashed.
"We've dealt with some lame bullshit over the last few years, and now we only listen to ourselves," Hill continues. "We are very happy with our record label, management and booking agent right now, so maybe the next record will go back to observations on UFO's, muscle cars, and Bigfoot — or maybe not."
FU MANCHU's tenth album and Century Media/Liquor and Poker debut, "We Must Obey", was recorded at Hollywood's Grandmaster Recorders studio (TOOL, NINE INCH NAILS, BLACK CROWES). Finishing touches were added by Gene Grimaldi at Oasis Mastering (VELVET REVOLVER, PENNYWISE, REV. HORTON HEAT). In addition to the songs "Hung Out To Dry" and "Between The Lines" — both currently available on the "Hung Out To Dry" EP — the album includes a cover of THE CARS classic "Moving In Stereo".
FU MANCHU will embark on a six-week headlining tour with VALIENT THORR beginning on February 28 in San Francisco.
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