Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon UK release date - April 30th 2009

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From the official newsletter:

The first official single from 'The High End of Low' is the defiant anti-anthem, 'Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon', and it's yours to own from May 18th.

The single comes on CD and 7" Picture Disc, tracklisting below:

CD:
1. Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon
2. Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon (Teddy Bears remix)

7" Picture Disc (Limited edition, sealed)
A: Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon
B: Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon (Alternate version)

Both editions are available for 1 week only so get in there while you can - you can order both for just £3.50 from Recordstore.

Also revealed has been details of a 2 disc deluxe edition:

Tracklisting - CD One:

1.) Devour
2.) Pretty as a ($)
3.) Leave a Scar
4.) Four Rusted Horses
5.) Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon
6.) Blank and White
7.) Running to the Edge of the World
8.) I Want to Kill You Like They Do In the Movies
9.) 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

Bonus CD disc

1. Arma-Goddamn-Motherf**kin-Geddon (Teddy Bears remix)
2. Leave a Scar (Alternate version)
3. Running to the Edge of the World (Alternate version)
4. Wight Spider (Alternate version)
5. Four Rusted Horses (Opening titles version)
6. I Have to Look Up Just to See Hell (Alternate version)

You can pre-order the standard version of Marilyn Manson's masterpiece right now from the following stores:

Click here to pre-order from HMV.

Click here to pre-order from Play.

Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon promo - April 24th 2009

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MansonUSA has posted details of a promo copy of the Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon promo single (cover art below)

Tracklisting:

Promo - CD-Maxi Interscope MMARMCDP1 (UMG) 20/04/2009

1. Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon (Album Version) -- 3:41
2. Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon (Radio Clean Edit) -- 3:41
3. Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon (The Teddybears Remix) -- 3:31
4. Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin-Geddon (The Teddybears Remix (Clean)) -- 3:29

The website hitparade also includes short clips of the four tracks.

Single Promo Artwork:

armagoddammotherfuckingeddon

Source: MansonUSA and hitparade

Tracklisting and Cover art revealed - April 18th 2009

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The official Mariyn Manson website has revealed the tracklisting for The High End Of Low PLUS revealed the front cover of the album which is due to reach stores on May 26th.

Tracklisting:

1. Devour
2. Pretty As A Swastika
3. Leave A Scar
4. Four Rusted Horses
5. Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon
6. Blank And White
7. Running To The Edge Of The World
8. I Want To Kill You Like They Do In The Movies
9. 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

Front Cover:

high end of low

UK's Channel 4 schedules video exclusive - April 15th 2009

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UK television channel Channel 4 has, according to some tv listings, an exclusive viewing of Marilyn Manson's new video Arma-Goddamn- Motherfuckin-Geddon.

Scheduled to appear after midnight on Saturday April 18th, this will be the worldwide premiere of the first video from the new album:

Marilyn Manson: Video Exclusive
First look at Marilyn Manson's brand new video.
Channel 4 12:15am-12:20am (5 minutes) Sat 18 Apr

UPDATE APRIL 18th 2009:

The video has disapeared from listings and from the Channel 4 website. Following watching at the aforementioned scheduled time, it appears the video never aired.

UPDATE: Several members of MansonUSA wrote to Channel 4 asking for an explanation of the non appearance of the Manson video. Here is Channel 4's response:

Unfortunately,due to unforeseen circumstances, the video was not delivered to Channel 4 in time to screen it; as it has already been shown on other channels since then, it will no longer be broadcast as a video exclusive on any of our channels.

Source: Mansonusa and channel4.com/

Hot Topic sells 'exclusive' We're From America CD - April 13th 2009

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American fashion chain store Hot Topic has obtained exclusive sale of the new single from Marilyn Manson entitled We're From America.

The CD which will be available from April 14th, will also contain a second track:

Four Rusted Horses (Opening Titles Version)

The single will be available for $2.99 and is also available from their official online store.

 

 


Source: Hot Topic

Metal Hammer reviews nine tracks from the new album - April 8th 2009

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Following a busy week, full of leaks, track speculation, fake leaks and several April Fools Day jokes, Metal Hammer magazine has released an article where they provide definitive reviews of nine of the new tracks from the upcoming Marilyn Manson album.

Fans across the web have heard tracks such as Arma-goddamn-motherfucking-geddon, May Be Harmful If Swallowed, Into The Fire, The Wow, Four Rusted Horses and the track We're From America which was released on the official site two weeks ago, but MH's review provides more clues as to what the new album will hold and what we still have to look forward to.

Marilyn Manson ‘High End Of Low’ Album Track-By-Track::

jamesgill / Uncategorized / 07/04/2009 16:38pm: Metal Hammer has heard nine new Marilyn Manson tracks from the new album, ‘High End Of Low’. Has he halted his slump? Come on in to find out.

Devour
The first of the 8 tracks, opens with a classic Manson-esque ‘noise’ track – super 8 running a loop or something. This si followed by a dulcet clean guitar strum up the neck, which sounds surprisingly gentle and serene – very un-Manson – more like the post-hardcore sounds if Isis or Russian Circles. When his voice joins the bass and guitars, it’s back to the great old troubled tortured alien of Mechanical Animals – far superior and more earnest than the last album (what was it called again?). The refrain, “I will love you, if you let me” rings out before the heavy guitars and rocking drums hit the mix proper – but only after 3 minutes and only for 40 seconds. The track reaches its crescendo with the repeated phrase “I can’t sleep, until I devour you” screamed over and over. This is the best Manson has been since New Shit from The Golden Age Of Grotesque.

Leave A Scar
The track bursts open with drums, bass and a swaggering guitar riff with an additional high guitar lick that all subsides before you can grab onto it, as the vocals kick in. The track’s mid-tempo 4/4 beats are slow dancefloor fodder and the pleading chorus “whatever doesn’t kill you, is gonna leave a scar” are anthemic Manson par excellence. The grating twanging insistent guitar riff comes back with the twinkling and distorted guitar loop that again yield to Manson’s vocals. His tone here in the verse is less emotional, but the short middle eight has his signature split harmonies using falsetto and harmony to eerie and evocative effect.

Four Rusted Horses
Sounding like Seasick Steve, the track opens with an Americana-inspired acoustic guitar and foot-stomp. Manson’s voice soon joins the ensemble – along with synth strings – reminiscent of ‘Coma White’. The track keeps you anticipating a massive chorus as the chorus bridge teases you with what we all love – huge searing soaring Manson screams and ma-hoo-sive guitars. The track builds from the bottom up, with layers being added and added, only to be stripped down again. Fucking, tease. Manson has always been good at autobiographical catharsis by spinning an extended metaphor (dare we say ‘concept’) It’s less clear here what that might be, but the lyrics “Everyone will come to my funeral to make sure I’m dead” hint at a faux-persecution complex (though Manson’s history of complex narrative, allegory and irony it’ll be nearly impossible to tell until he tells us). Sadly the massive money-shot climax never happens and the track just fades into amp feedback and disappears. Sonically this is another step forward for Manson, but musically the song lacks the peaks we crave.

Arma-God-Damn-Mother-Fuckin-Geddon
Heavy basslines, a stomping back-beat and a very traditionally Manson glam-chorus are the order of the day. It’s this glam rock tinge that really shines through on the track, nodding to his penchant for decadent 70’s rock but with an old school Manson industrial shade.

Similar to the more Rock Is Dead side of Manson’s work (albeit with a sound that is more sinister than was evident on Mechanical Animals), it doesn’t echo the darkness of Manson’s earlier work but it is of a higher quality than anything he has put out in a long, long while.

It’s great to hear Manson being genuinely defiant again, throwing caution to the wind with the couplet “fuck the goddamn TV and the radio/fuck making hits, I’m taking credit for the death toll”. He may not be as dangerous as he once appeared but it is good to hear Mazza using one of those many middle fingers he was born with once again.

Blank And White
Manson has always had a fascination with 70s glam: the likes from Slade to T-Rex and David Bowie, and this tune has the foot-stomping tambourine-rattling swagger of any of the greats, and the guitar twangs it’s riff like an Aerosmith oldie. The tempo is back a bit and the melodies and lyrics and rhythms all combine to awesome effect in the chorus. Again, while the subject matter isn’t totally transparent it appears to be about “stupid teenage girls” and their appreciation of music/bands. It’s interesting that Manson seems to have ditched much of the ‘metal’ base of his sound, only adding in distorted solos and walls of guitars to obviate the stripped nature of the rest of the tracks. The final chorus here is an album peak, with a signature aggressive sleazy solo, mounds of ugly guitars and Manson screaming his lungs out… finally finishing with a haunting and exhausted whisper. He may be all old and happy now, but he still knows where the anger lives deep down.

Running To The Edge Of The World
With more acoustic guitar, this sounds initially like 90s Bon Jovi solo material. But then the clicky/bleepy electronic beats kick in and you know ugly juxtaposition is coming. Manson joins in with a sad – almost melancholic – vocal line about burning houses. Joined by strings, the slow plodder plods on and without a strong vocal melody the chords sound like ’Love Is All Around’ by Wet Wet Wet. Manson’s clever wordplay was always one of his most endearing facets, and sadly he seems to have run slightly dry. The interesting little middle eight isn’t enough to save this song from being quite dull – especially when the six and a half minutes of it seems to offer little to warrant such length.

White Spider
Here is the Manson bombast back in the h-zooos. Massive chords replete with omonious semi-tones. This may not be groundbreaking stuff for the band, but it is what they do best. Spooky black-glam vocal delivery and taunting bullying choruses with falsetto layers that dance round you like a black mass meets the hokey-cokey. Lyrically, the themes fit, with accusations of “possession” and an aggressive recurring “you”. Again there are melodic similarities to material from Holywood, but not so much as to be embarrassing. The pop-structures of previous tracks from the album are gone and what he learned from Trent Reznor is back – whether conscious or not: the track builds and builds without changing direction. Again the slower tempo brings the album average down, and you might find yourself wanting something a bit quicker to plug-in the aggression – the kind that has you pounding your steering wheel and you pass a born again Christian who’s been blocking you since the service station on the motorway. Or something.

We’re From America
The last track of eight, sees the tempo finally elevated to fist-pumping pace, and features a riff that sounds like a Manson-ed up Muse riff and another Manson signature, the low rumbling toms. The lyrical themes are overt and feature the good old Manson wit we all love: “We’re from America, where Jesus was born; we’re from America where we speak American” and “God is an excuse.” There is also the overt criticism of the pro-life neo-cons and their anti-abortion policies – this is by far the most direct song on the album, and will doubtless become an anti-anthem in line with Fight Song or Beautiful People. Again, while the backing track offers little musical complexity, it hammers home the message and allows Manson’s voice to carry the tune – building like some apocalyptic dance track… played by a metal band.

The WoW
Put simply, The WoW is a grinding, NIN-tinged sex anthem. Genuinely filthy and intensely sexy, The Wow sees Manson riding a dirty Twiggy Ramirez bassline in an almost spoken-word style.
Quirky keyboards interject all the way through the track while sexual female groans (occasionally spoken in German) swarm behind the crunching industrial backing track.
The WoW doesn’t have anything in the way of memorable hooks but it is the sort of track that would sound amazing in a goth stripclub…if one existed.


Source: Metal Hammer and Norsefire

PM:UMB members give their verdict on We're From America- April 5th 2009

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With the release of Marilyn Manson's first single from the new album The High End of low, internet forums have been flooded with reviews, interpretations and analysis on We're From America which was released as a free download from the official Marilyn Manson website at the end of March.

At PM:UMB we have been no different with our members delivering the verdict on the new track, as well as speaking about the demos that have been leaked on the internet this week also. (Please note NO official material is available for download from this site).

On the whole the reviews have been positive. We've included some in the link below and invite you to join the forum and join the chatter.

Reviews from PM:UMB:

Chris_Miller: 'We're from america is a sweet Song!!!!, Manson Says it sounds like antichrist superstar i dont think it sounds like that, i think it sounds like i mixture of eat me drink me and mechanical animals.'

Sir Didymus: From its decieving introduction, starting with a slow riff that gives way to a stomping beat, "We're From America" is Manson's bold statement for a new beginning. The tongue in cheek lyrics manage to both satirise his nation and play on his own image in equal measure. Whilst not intially a blockbuster, the song lingers in the mind and grows on me more with each fresh play.

Coquette:It reminded me more of Mechanical Animals. But you have to take the song for what it is. He's having fun with Twiggy again and that's all we could hope for. The song grows on me. I'll give it my thumbs up.

S.D.: I don't think that Manson's comparisons with Antichrist Superstar were meant to suggest that the song, or indeed the album would be similar sonically (well, besides them having the Manson essence), but rather that the ferocity and approach that created Antichrist Superstar have been channelled into the new music.

gofuckoff: Besides the clever one liners, there is an immense ammount of creativity oozing from this song.
Many people have been complaining about the repetitiveness, I say the stripped down simplistic style is a huge jump forward! For many albums MM has filled his albums with ambience and background noise. This is the opposite, just pure, Grade A, all American rock n roll. Pounding beats and sludgy-fuzzed guitars amplify the sheer amounts attitude and style oozing out of every pore on manson's face.

javi9446: This is such an agressive song, the chorus is so catchy and powerful. I think it was the right track to use for a single.

News Archive - August 2009

ImageTwiggy interviewed by Rock Hard & Elegy
Manson interviewed by Metal Hammer
Arma...geddon Video Directors Cut Released online
New Widget for Myspace, Facebook etc
More tour dates for Europe
Exclusive Tour Footage released on Youtube

News Archive - July 2009

ImageManson interviewed by Herald Sun
New blog posted
New dates announced
Twiggy speaks with NRV-TV
Manson finds peace
New images added to myspace
Slayer talk about working with Manson again
Manson in Metal Hammer
Twiggy interviewed by Rock One

News Archive - June 2009

ImageStool Pigoen feaures Manson
SPIN Q and A's with Marilyn Manson
Manson interviewed by Shockhound
Lady Gaga's Love Game remix featuring Manson
The Guardian newspaper Q and A's Manson
A most bizarre encounter with Marilyn Manson
UK's Daily Mirror interviews Marilyn Manson

News Archive - May 2009

ImageManson in Q and A with Time
Manson speaks about Arma-geddon video to Noise Creep
Manson and Twiggy to appear in London May 25th
Arma-goddamn video
High End Of Low promotional website launched
The High End Of Low pre-order on itunes

News Archive - April 2009

ImagePM:UMB members review WFA
Metal Hammer reviews 9 tracks
Hot Topic sells exclusive WFA single
UK's Channel 4 video exclusive
Tracklisting and Cover art revealed
Arma-goddamn promo
Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon UK release date

News Archive - March 2009

ImageMarilyn Manson Press release
World exclusive KERRANG! interview
Metal Hammer announce release dates
Sean Beaven speaks
Further festival dates added

News Archive - February 2009

ImageMore tour dates announced
New album title revealed - The High End Of Low

 

News Archive - January 2009

ImageMarilyn Manson and Slayer to top bill at Mayhem 2009
Manson to play Rock Am Ring
Manson announces Metaltown dates
First track title revealed

News Archive - December 2008

ImageManson Announcement
Two track titles revealed in Revolver
Chris Vrenna Interviewed
Manson interviewed at Trismegistus Art Exhibition

News Archive - November 2008

ImageMarilyn Manson to display art in three month Florida exhibition

 

 

News Archive - October 2008

Image Bassist Gidget Gein dies
Includes interview PM:UMB webmistress did with Gein in 2004.