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Eat Me, Drink Me DOVREBBE USCIRE IL 5/6/2007
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Eat Me, Drink Me is Marilyn Manson's upcoming sixth studio album, scheduled for release on June 5, 2007. Eat Me, Drink Me was recorded in a rented home-recording studio in Hollywood, California by lead vocalist Marilyn Manson and guitarist and bassist Tim Skold. A press-conference with Manson in April 2007 revealed that the album itself was a collaboration strictly between himself and Tim Skold, causing speculation as to who performed the apparent drum and keyboard duties. It was produced by Marilyn Manson and Tim Skold, and mixed by Sean Beavan. It will be released in two versions: a standard and a special collector's edition.
About the album“ I feel as if there's more like three albums' worth of material, [because] I don't want to cram a long record into a place that doesn't have the attention span for that. . . I'd like to return to the old-fashioned records that had eight or nine songs [that] were all very important. Not to say that I made records that had filler material. They were all based around a central idea, and the central idea in this one is my pain and its ability to be unashamed to repeat itself. „
—Marilyn Manson, MTV News
“ [The songs] are clearly written to seduce somebody. . . I don't want people to think that the record is some kind of exploitation of my personal life. At the same time, it also represents exactly who I am and what I feel. . . I really wanted to be a singer on this album. This is very earnest and uncalculated and raw, in the sense that I know I'm fucked up, and I'm really not ashamed of it. „
—Marilyn Manson, Rolling Stone
“ This is the record I’ve worked all my life to get to. You always have to transform, or you can’t continue as an artist, and this record has been the biggest transformation for me. . . It’s better heard than described. . . On this record I really wanted to sing, and that has to come from a naked, emotional place. It's not a record about me crying, or songs about my woes, but I think this record will probably speak to more people in different ways, because of its total human element. . . If I had to do a record review, I’d say it’s got a cannibal, consumption, obsessive, violent-sex, romance angle, but with an upbeat swing to it. . . The album's title [Eat Me, Drink Me] was also inspired by that story several years back of the German man who put out an ad that he wanted to be eaten, and the man who ate him. Although I can't relate to the relationship those two had, I found the story very compelling in a romantic way. I think a lot of people wouldn’t look at it as romantic, but it was to them in some sick way, and it is to me in some sick way, too. „
—Marilyn Manson, Revolver
The singer also referred to the album as "very guitar-oriented and very melodic",, "takes a totally different approach musically" and as featuring "various unconventional forms of percussion". He has also called it a romantic album, whose lyrical content involves "the unfulfilled yearning to be in another time or another place where you feel like you would fit in better".
POSSIBILE TRACK
Track listing
"If I Was Your Vampire" – 6:01
"Putting Holes in Happiness" – 4:35
"The Red Carpet Grave" – 4:47
"They Said That Hell's Not Hot" – 4:17
"Just a Car Crash Away" – 4:55
"Heart-Shaped Glasses" – 5:00
"Evidence"
"Are You the Rabbit?" – 3:57
"Mutilation is the Most Sincere Form of Flattery"
"You and Me and the Devil Makes 3"
"Eat Me, Drink Me"
Possible inclusions
"This is Halloween" — A cover featured on The Nightmare Before Christmas Soundtrack re-release in October 2006. It will not be featured on the standard version of Eat Me, Drink Me, but it may see future release on international versions of the album, much like "Tainted Love" (also a cover) was to The Golden Age of Grotesque.
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