The new Marilyn Manson album is depraved, depressing, and superb. Thankfully the commentary on the intentions of the music industry have been exhausted and discarded. The religious comments remain but are reintensified by the motifs of heart shaped sheets glasses and so on. One of the most fascinating elements of the album is the ever-prevalent personal touch to it all. Listening to this album is comparable to reading someone’s diary, and has a certain tinge of voyeurism to it all. A muse has come over Manson, and he has really come into his own as rock star with Eat Me, Drink Me with the flamboyant brooding we’ve come to expect from him. Sonically the group has evolved, and the stuttering wailing guitar licks of John 5 punctuate the dark elegance of this album. Hoarse vocals, epic guitar riffs, excellent bass, and even catchiness. Highly recommended. Below are a few links to songs off of the album. Enjoy
http://files-upload.com/340700/10-YouandMeandtheDevilMakes3.mp3.html
http://files-upload.com/340720/07-Evidence.mp3.html
http://files-upload.com/340700/10-YouandMeandtheDevilMakes3.mp3.html
http://files-upload.com/340720/07-Evidence.mp3.html
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