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Manson is back! The long awaited new studio album of the Shock-Rocker.
Item no. 431627
Title Eat me, drink me
Musical Genre Industrial
Product topic Bands
Band Marilyn Manson
Release date 6/1/07
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    If I was your vampire
  • 2.
    Putting holes in happiness
  • 3.
    The red carpet grave
  • 4.
    They said that hell´s not hot
  • 5.
    Just a car crash away
  • 6.
    Heart-shaped glasses (When the heart guides the hand)
  • 7.
    Evidence
  • 8.
    Are you the rabbit?
  • 9.
    Mutilation is the most sincere form of flattery
  • 10.
    You and me and the devil makes 3
  • 11.
    Eat me, drink me
  • 12.
    Heart-shaped glasses (When the heart guides the hand)(inhuman remix)

by Samuele Rudelli (14.07.2007) The marriage with fetish-model, Dita von Teese made Mr. Manson a tamed, little dog who completely neglected his fans and his music. Logical consequence: an almost four-years break, a bad popularity decrease and a big midlife crisis. All that seems now compensated with the surprising split of Dita as well as great comeback album reviving the Shock-Rocker of the old days with new life. "Eat me, drink me" presents morbid soundscapes, heavy Industrial and frank lyrics in which the 38-year old Manson either counts off with his ex or devotes with relish to his new girlfriend, the only 19-years-old actress, Evan Rachel Wood. She is also the reason for the Lolita motive in "Heart-shaped glasses", the only real Pop song on the album. The rest is sad, beautiful Horror Rock making "Eat me, drink me" the best Manson-album since "Mechanical animals" (1998) – and a sure guarantee for a dirty divorce of the Hollywood kind. Remember: too exciting women bring nothing but trouble.

Marilyn Manson