American shock rocker No.1 delivers here a gloomy-doomy rock album that certainly no one expected so. The songs are heavy, little catchy and confuse the old fans with probability bordering on certainty ...
Certainly the songs are excellent produces, and some like "If I was your vampire" and "Heart-shapped glasses" are so very nearly live-capable. Manson presents his soul on the tablet - the album is a bold move by him ... but not right in these days ...
I have all the albums Manson and hear the men more than 10 years to ... have all developments and evolution stairs always tolerated ... but from this album, I was quite disappointed. Although Manson lying a soul striptease here, the musical implementation falls short of requirements but far back.
Honestly, would be the album of Manson, it would catch dust on the shelf. Only the background makes it interesting.
Manson has lost its status over the years. The halls are no longer full, the audience no longer frenetically ... the music is no longer the first priority. I got it this year seen in the Woods days, buddies on the Hurricane - We were all really frustrated.
Conclusion:
Where once was escapades and high-level Mugge, an artist is left, the begging for applause and must find its place in the new world. The Company or the times have changed again. Manson no longer shocks ... accesses no shockable materials. Growing up is nich will let boring because halfheartedly proceed. This review is certainly not well received. But the album is the weakest in the career of Mr. Manson ... me frustrated the whole thing also ...
Anspieltipps (anyway):
* They Said That Hell's Not Hot
* Putting Holes In Happiness
... These 2 are to be used ...