Back to old strengths

Back to old strengths

Eat Me, Drink Me (Audio CD)

Customer Review

After wirlich poor electro-pop album Golden Age of Grotesque, Manson remembers back to its old strengths. While listening to the first time you think in fact a mixture of Holy Wood and Mechanical Animals to hear, but there is on Eat Me, Drink Me fortuitous to a surprising number of guitar solos which also perfectly integrate themselves in to the rest of the sound structure. Also aboard again: really beautiful melodies and harmonies. Songs like "Putting Holes In Happiness" or the first single "Heart Shaped Glasses" are bringing real earwigs that a night to sleep. Especially I like to Eat Me, Drink Me, it is not usual again this US-Metal-snot, the one currently most unfortunately only hear from the States. Damn stupid drop D riffs as even then to anti-Christian times (eg as with beautiful people or Figth Song) lure anyway no dog behind the stove more apparent and you look at Eat Me, Drink Me fortunately in vain. Manson goes on Eat Me, Drink me certainly not new ways, but rather returns to the back what he does best: write good lyrics, rely on his unique voice and a bunch of guys who care about angagieren the instrumental part.

Conclusion: Eat Me, Drink Me you get a solid rock album, which, although not in every moment rabenschwarz but sounds quite dark comes. Manson has again done a good job in terms of texts / lyrics and can breathe this also the necessary life with distinctive, unique voice. Who could Mechanical Animals or Holy Wood comes with Eat Me, Drink Me at his own expense. In addition, you get another free hour about how proper rock music should sound. Thank you for the beautiful solos in a time where almost only NU-rock / metal nonsense is played by the media landscape.

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