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Marilyn Manson To Tour Australia

Marilyn Manson To Tour Australia

I first got to witness Manson back in February of 1997. Pretty much an unknown in Australia but that is still a gig which I have many fond memories of. They’ve toured these shores several times since then and for all the newbie Mansonites, here’s your chance to see them live – albeit a shadow of the greatness they once exuded back in the ‘Antichrist Superstar’ era!

To co-incide with the release of his seventh album ‘The High End of Low’, Manson will return to Australia this October for a run of dates that take in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

The tour will see the return of legendary bassist Twiggy Ramirez. Chris Vrenna, Andy Gerold and Ginger Fish will complete the line-up.

Tickets go on sale Friday June 19. Presale starts midday Wednesday June 17, and finishes 5pm Thursday June 18.

  • 5 Oct: Challenge Stadium, WA
  • 7 Oct: Thebarton Theatre, SA
  • 10 Oct: Festival Hall, VIC
  • 14 Oct: Hordern Pavilion, NSW
  • 17 Oct: Brisbane Entertainment Centre,QLD

Marilyn Manson – The High End Of Low

Marilyn Manson - The High End Of Low

After the sheer and utter crap that was Marilyn Manson’s last effort, ‘Eat Me, Drink Me’ – I had all but given up on ever getting to hear anything decent from the Manson camp again.

When word filtered out that he was back together again with sidekick Twiggy Ramirez/Jeordie White who had been in Nine Inch Nails for the past few years – my curiosity was piqued enough that I wanted to see what the end result would be. Hearing a couple of the leaked tracks such as ‘We’re From America’ et al, I was once again, feeling genuinely excited about a new Marilyn Manson album again.

Boy, were my expectations shot to hell when I actually got to listen to this thing.

It’s such a plodder of monumental dross proportions. A bore of an album that becomes painful to sit through as you try and cling to some sort of highlight… some sort of spark to maintain any sort of interest.

It starts off well enough. ‘Devour’ kicks things off nicely but just as the song starts to get really interesting and dare I say it, catchy. it all ends in a sudden stop and pours itself into follow up track ‘Pretty As A ($)’. Again, a decent track and better than anything he’s had on offer for a while.

And then… it all get so stupid and as already stated… dull. Painfully dull!

I wanted to like this album so much. I was so eagerly awaiting its release and had extreme faith that ole Marilyn could pull one more classic from his hat… instead, he pulled out a boring, pretentious turd from his ass. (Seriously, go listen to the track ‘WOW’ and tell me with a straight face that its a decent track!)

Sucks!

Marilyn Manson - The High End Of Low

Marilyn Manson ‘The High End Of Low’ Details

Marilyn Manson The High End Of Low

The official track listing for the forthcoming Marilyn Manson CD, ‘The High End Of Low’ is as follows:

01. Devour
02. Pretty As A Swastika
03. Leave A Scar
04. Four Rusted Horses
05. Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon
06. Blank And White
07. Running To The Edge Of The World
08. I Want To Kill You Like They Do In The Movies
09. WOW
10. Wight Spider
11. Unkillable Monster
12. We’re From America
13. I Have To Look Up Just To See Hell
14. Into The Fire
15. 15

Marilyn Manson’s anticipated reunion with longtime friend and foil Twiggy Ramirez inches closer with the release of “We’re From America”, the first listen from “The High End Of Low”. Available as a digital single, it previews Manson’s forthcoming seventh studio album landing May 26.

The album’s official first single, “Arma… geddon”, arrived at radio April 13.

Produced by Manson, Vrenna and Twiggy, “The High End Of Low” was recorded in Manson’s Hollywood Hills studio and also features the track “I Want to Kill You Like They Do In The Movies”. Manson says of the new album, “I think my life definitely ended and began. The record sounds very final, but it’s almost optimistic — though that feels like a strange word to use. It’s a phoenix from the fire and a redemption resurrection.”

In a recent interview with U.K.’s Kerrang! magazine, Marilyn Manson stated about “The High End Of Low”, “This is not a record that we would leave black and self-titled and mature. This is the experienced record. This album is the 12th-grade guy that has VD and did cocaine in high school, who has been arrested once and the 9th-grade girl wants to fuck him.

“The songs on this record are quite autobiographical, but they’re also very much their own stories in the same sense as some of my earlier work on ‘Antichrist Superstar’. The songs are in the order in which they were written and sung. It was a story that took place and I didn’t really know what it was going to be ’till it happened. I had to find out how it was going to end in order to end the record. This album left many scars, and I think they are good ones.”

“I wrote all the lyrics on the wall of my room. It wasn’t to be decorative; it was one of those things, like it’s the last thing someone sees before they put them somewhere else. I think it looks good. And if anyone wants to come into this room and fornicate with me, I think they are a keeper… and when I say keeper, I mean kidnapping. I am probably going to do most of the press for the record from my house, before I leave or destroy it, because you can see the story and what the record as made from within the house.”

“During the whole process I took a lot of photos, so the artwork is a lot of storytelling and the way that the songs have turned out is more from my point of view rather than looking at me. Because I always wanted to take pictures, my house is set up like a movie set. Instead of lamps I have movie lights and smoke machines and things.”

“I really look at this record as a film, maybe because I sort of directed it. I stopped trying to conform regular life into the idea that it’s regular life. Why isn’t it all just a movie? If people are watching, they’re watching me being an asshole or being boring or creating something amazing. That’s just a part of the movie. It allowed me to be more creative.”

“‘15′ is track 15 on the album. It’s the most important song I think that’s been written by MARILYN MANSON as an entity. It’s the most unusual song I have ever heard. I thought that the album was done, as there is a glorious epic track [before that] that I think will make Twiggy forever recognized as a guitar hero. That felt like the end of the record, but what was happening in my life had not resolved itself. So on January 5, one five, I sang ‘15′ and the lyrics will tell the story of that day…”

Manson’s new lineup, including Ramirez (for the first time in close to a decade), plus keyboardist Chris Vrenna, and drummer Ginger Fish, will close the main stage at the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, this July through August. Manson will also kick off his world tour with a headline festival run this June in Europe.

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Marilyn Manson ‘We’re From America’

Marilyn Manson 'We're From America'

Download a track from the forthcoming Marilyn Manson album ‘The High End Of Low’ for free simply by visiting the Manson website here. Trust me, it is well worth it!

The last couple of albums have been a complete wankfest but with Twiggy Ramirez back in the fold and some old Nine Inch Nails troopers in Chris Vrenna and Sean Beavan involved – this is all getting me excited!

The track ‘We’re From America’ features a kick-ass groove and an anthemic Sex Pistols cum Nirvana’s ‘Negative Creep’ influence permeating throughout.

Geez, I can’t believe it. I’m now actually hanging for a new Marilyn Manson album!

Marilyn Manson The High End Of Low

Marilyn Manson The High End Of Low

Marilyn Manson’s anticipated reunion with longtime friend and foil Twiggy Ramirez inches closer with the release of “We’re From America”, the first listen from the forthcoming “The High End of Low” album. Available as a free download March 27, exclusively on MarilynManson.com, the song will be available as a digital single on April 7 and will preview Manson’s forthcoming seventh studio album landing May 26.

The album’s official first single, “Arma… geddon”, will arrive at radio April 13. Manson’s new lineup, including Ramirez (for the first time in close to a decade), plus keyboardist Chris Vrenna, and drummer Ginger Fish, will close the main stage at the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, this July through August. Manson will also kick off his world tour with a headline festival run this June in Europe.

Produced by Manson, Vrenna and Twiggy, “The High End of Low” was recorded in Manson’s Hollywood Hills studio and also features the track “I Want to Kill You Like They Do In The Movies”. Manson says of the new album, “I think my life definitely ended and began. The record sounds very final, but it’s almost optimistic — though that feels like a strange word to use. It’s a phoenix from the fire and a redemption resurrection.”

In a recent interview with U.K.’s Kerrang! magazine, Marilyn Manson stated about “The High End of Low”, “This is not a record that we would leave black and self-titled and mature. This is the experienced record. This album is the 12th-grade guy that has VD and did cocaine in high school, who has been arrested once and the 9th-grade girl wants to fuck him.

“The songs on this record are quite autobiographical, but they’re also very much their own stories in the same sense as some of my earlier work on ‘Antichrist Superstar’. The songs are in the order in which they were written and sung. It was a story that took place and I didn’t really know what it was going to be ’till it happened. I had to find out how it was going to end in order to end the record. This album left many scars, and I think they are good ones.”

“I wrote all the lyrics on the wall of my room. It wasn’t to be decorative; it was one of those things, like it’s the last thing someone sees before they put them somewhere else. I think it looks good. And if anyone wants to come into this room and fornicate with me, I think they are a keeper… and when I say keeper, I mean kidnapping. I am probably going to do most of the press for the record from my house, before I leave or destroy it, because you can see the story and what the record as made from within the house.”

“During the whole process I took a lot of photos, so the artwork is a lot of storytelling and the way that the songs have turned out is more from my point of view rather than looking at me. Because I always wanted to take pictures, my house is set up like a movie set. Instead of lamps I have movie lights and smoke machines and things.”

“I really look at this record as a film, maybe because I sort of directed it. I stopped trying to conform regular life into the idea that it’s regular life. Why isn’t it all just a movie? If people are watching, they’re watching me being an asshole or being boring or creating something amazing. That’s just a part of the movie. It allowed me to be more creative.”

“‘15′ is track 15 on the album. It’s the most important song I think that’s been written by MARILYN MANSON as an entity. It’s the most unusual song I have ever heard. I thought that the album was done, as there is a glorious epic track [before that] that I think will make Twiggy forever recognized as a guitar hero. That felt like the end of the record, but what was happening in my life had not resolved itself. So on January 5, one five, I sang ‘15′ and the lyrics will tell the story of that day…”



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