MARILYN MANSON - The High End Of Low Artwork, Tracklisting Revealed

April 16, 2009, 15 years ago

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MARILYN MANSON's new studio album, The High End Of Low, is due for release on May 26th via Interscope Records.

The album (artwork at left, click to enlarge) will feature the following tracklisting: 'Devour', 'Pretty As A Swastika', 'Leave A Scar', 'Four Rusted Horses', 'Arma-goddamn-motherfuckin-geddon', 'Blank And White', 'Running To The Edge Of The World', 'I Want To Kill You Like They Do In The Movies', 'WOW', 'Wight Spider', 'Unkillable Monster', 'We're From America', 'I Have To Look Up Just To See Hell', 'Into The Fire', '15'.

As previously reported, 'We're From America' is available for streaming on BraveWords.com's KTO Audio Player now! Head to the left-hand-side of BraveWords.com to launch the player.

'We're From America' became available as a digital single on April 7th. The album’s official first single, 'Arma… geddon', arrived at radio on April 13th.

Manson’s new lineup, including longtime friend and foil Twiggy Ramirez (for the first time in close to a decade), keyboardist Chris Vrenna, and drummer Ginger Fish, will close the main stage at the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, this July through August. Manson will also kick off his world tour with a headline festival run this June in Europe.

Produced by Manson, Vrenna, and Twiggy, The High End of Low was recorded in Manson’s Hollywood Hills studio.

Of the new album, Manson says, "I think my life definitely ended and began. The record sounds very final, but it's almost optimistic - though that feels like a strange word to use. It's a phoenix from the fire and a redemption resurrection."

Since emerging from South Florida in the early 1990s, Marilyn Manson has continued to upend the mainstream with each new release. The tumultuous relationship Manson has cultivated with the public worldwide has resulted in multi-million records sales, sold-out tours, protests, legal battles, hate, adoration, award-winning distilled spirits (Mansinthe) and most importantly, a long list of some of the most enduring and genre-defying music in the rock era.


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