Fu Manchu - The return of tomorrow (LTD 2LP)

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limited "sky" blue/white & "space" black/opaque galaxy 2lp in gatefold sleeve 'the return of tomorrow' is fu manchu’s first new album in 6 years,their 14th album is their 1st double lp of new material and it was conceived of as a vinyl listening experience. the first lp features 7 songs in their iconic heavy fuzz sound including the first single, “hands of the zodiac” and the relentlessly catchy “loch ness wrecking machine.” the second lp sees the band mellowing out with 6 slower tempo jams including the synth inflected “solar baptized” and the title track. both lps are 45rpm for the thickest possible sound. cd listeners need not worry, as this version of the album was mastered specifically for the format.

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limited "sky" blue/white & "space" black/opaque galaxy 2lp in gatefold sleeve 'the return of tomorrow' is fu manchu’s first new album in 6 years,their 14th album is their 1st double lp of new material and it was conceived of as a vinyl listening experience. the first lp features 7 songs in their iconic heavy fuzz sound including the first single, “hands of the zodiac” and the relentlessly catchy “loch ness wrecking machine.” the second lp sees the band mellowing out with 6 slower tempo jams including the synth inflected “solar baptized” and the title track. both lps are 45rpm for the thickest possible sound. cd listeners need not worry, as this version of the album was mastered specifically for the format.

limited "sky" blue/white & "space" black/opaque galaxy 2lp in gatefold sleeve 'the return of tomorrow' is fu manchu’s first new album in 6 years,their 14th album is their 1st double lp of new material and it was conceived of as a vinyl listening experience. the first lp features 7 songs in their iconic heavy fuzz sound including the first single, “hands of the zodiac” and the relentlessly catchy “loch ness wrecking machine.” the second lp sees the band mellowing out with 6 slower tempo jams including the synth inflected “solar baptized” and the title track. both lps are 45rpm for the thickest possible sound. cd listeners need not worry, as this version of the album was mastered specifically for the format.