Eat Me, Drink Me - Manson, Marilyn


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Marilyn Manson returns with his new album 'Eat Me, Drink Me'. The 11 track set was co-produced with Tim Skold who has been Manson’s bassist since 2002. They started work on ‘Eat Me, Drink Me’ in a studio in the Hollywood hills last Halloween. The album title has, in part, been influenced by both Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland and the story of Armin Meiwes – the German man sentenced to life after killing and eating a man he met on the internet in 2001.
The explosive lead single 'Heart Shaped Glasses (When The Heart Guides The Hand)' marks a transformation in what has come to be expected from Manson. For a start he is singing and like some of the other new songs on the album they are the most melodic he has done. The album also includes 'If I Was Your Vampire', an epic 6 minute song he wrote on Christmas day and is already being talked about as a Manson classic. 'Putting Holes In Happiness' is a gothic ballad which he wrote on his last birthday. "This is not a record about me crying, or a song about my woes," says Manson. "But I think this record will probably speak to more people in different ways because of it’s total human element."
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- If I Was Your Vampire
- Putting Holes In Happiness
- The Red Carpet Grave
- They Said That Hell's Not Hot
- Just a Car Crash Away
- Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)
- Evidence
- Are You the Rabbit?
- Mutilation is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery
- You and Me and the Devil Makes 3
- Eat Me, Drink Me






