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MARILYN MANSON - Eat Me, Drink Me

| IndieLondon | THE weird, dark, twisted world of Marilyn Manson is exposed as never before on new album Eat Me, Drink Me, his most commercial and [arguably] exhilarating release to date.
Written in a studio in the Hollywood hills last Halloween with the help of Tim Skold (Manson’s bassist since 2002), the album charts typically dark territory but somehow remains one of the most absorbing and genre-defying creations of Manson’s career....full text |
| | Jam! | Who knew Marilyn had a heart? Let alone one that could be broken?
Not us, certainly. Yet that's the shape we find the shock-rock Antichrist Superstar in as he sits alone and brooding on his sixth studio album Eat Me, Drink Me.
Jilted and humiliated by his burlesque pinup queen Dita Von Teese, Manson spends most of his first CD in four years slashing his wrists and pouring his bitterness into the blood-soaked poison-pen-letters that set the pitch-black tone for this set of plodding, macabre gloomfests....full text |
| | RollingStone | | Headline from "THE ONION" a few years back: MARILYN MANSON NOW GOING DOOR-TO-DOOR TO SHOCK PEOPLE. It's been a while since the Halloween homeboy's combo of freak-show antics and Alice Cooper records scared anybody, and Manson's last few albums -- long on bombastic industrial metal -- were as predictable as a Big Mac. He hasn't exactly overhauled his identity, but with Eat Me, Drink Me, he's at least tweaked his approach a bit. Recorded at a home studio with just one buddy, Eat Me, Drink Me is the closest Manson will ever get to unplugged....full text |
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