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Marilyn manson say 10 release delay
Marilyn manson say 10 release delay







MARILYN MANSON in 2009 parted ways with longtime record label Interscope following the disappointing sales performance of "The High End Of Low". He has been replaced by the Los Angeles-based drummer Jason Sutter. The singer last September unveiled a new music video for the song "Born Villain" directed by actor Shia LaBeouf.ĭrummer Ginger Fish (real name: Kenneth Robert Wilson) quit MARILYN MANSON in February 2011 and has since joined ROB ZOMBIE. theater tour is scheduled to kick off April 27. I've never done that before, because I've always felt like I needed to write a lot of words in the past … I think this will probably be the grandest concept record of all." I just sign the words in a different key, the next time. It's the first record where I repeat verses. In fact it sort of sounds like what I listened to before I made records - KILLING JOKE, JOY DIVISION, REVOLTING COCKS, BAUHAUS, BIRTHDAY PARTY … It's very rhythm-driven. In a recent interview with Revolver magazine, Manson stated about his new CD, "It doesn't really sound like any of my old records. I had to remove myself from my lifestyle and start fresh." "It sounds like the first record in that it's not afraid to do anything.

marilyn manson say 10 release delay marilyn manson say 10 release delay

"The new record put simply has the ambition and determination of how I started making music in the first place," Manson says. The CD's first single, "No Reflection", was premiered on March 7 on the Los Angeles radio station KROQ and will be made available exclusively on iTunes this Tuesday, March 13. MARILYN MANSON will release his long-awaited new album, "Born Villain", on May 1 (one day earlier internationally) via Cooking Vinyl and Manson's own label Hell, Etc.









Marilyn manson say 10 release delay