Holy Wood
Holy Wood
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Our Take
Our Take
Marilyn Manson's "Holy Wood" is a rollercoaster of sound and controversy that will leave you questioning whether you're headbanging or head-scratching. The album kicks off with the explosive track "Godeatgod," setting the tone for a wild ride through Manson's dystopian world.
The industrial rock beats and Manson's trademark snarl are front and centre throughout the record, with standout tracks like "Disposable Teens" and "The Love Song" showcasing Manson at his most unhinged and unapologetic. The lyrics are a mix of social commentary, dark satire, and just plain bizarre musings, all delivered with Manson's menacing charisma.
Despite the dark themes and heavy sound, there are moments of surprising beauty on "Holy Wood." The haunting piano ballad "The Nobodies" displays Manson's more introspective side, while "Coma Black" is a powerful, emotional climax that will leave you reeling.
Manson's signature shock tactics are on full display here, with provocative lyrics and imagery that will undoubtedly ruffle a few feathers. But beneath the controversy lies a surprisingly thoughtful and introspective album that delves deep into the dark corners of fame, power, and society.
In true Marilyn Manson fashion, "Holy Wood" is not for the faint of heart. But for those willing to embrace the madness, it's a thrilling, chaotic, and undeniably entertaining journey into the twisted mind of one of rock's most enigmatic figures. Love him or hate him, Marilyn Manson remains a force to be reckoned with in the music world.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Godeatgod
2. The Love Song
3. The Fight Song
4. Disposable Teens
5. Target Audience
6. 'President Dead'
7. In The Shadow Of The Valley of Death
8. Cruci-Fiction In Space
9. A Place In The Dirt
10. The Nobodies
11. The Death Song
12. Lamb of God
13. Born Again
14. Burning Flag
15. Coma Black
16. Valentine's Day
17. The Fall Of Adam
18. King Kill
19. Count To Six And Die
20. The Nobodies
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About the artist
Marilyn Manson
With his signature pale complexion, dark eye makeup, and controversial stage presence, Marilyn Manson has long been a lightning rod in the world of music. Born Brian Hugh Warner in 1969, Manson adopted his stage name by combining the names of actress Marilyn Monroe and convicted murderer Charles Manson, creating a persona that is both glamorous and grotesque. Known for his provocative lyrics and theatrical performances, Manson first gained notoriety in the 1990s with albums like "Antichrist Superstar" and "Mechanical Animals". His music often delves into dark themes of religion, sex, and violence, pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in mainstream culture. Manson's shock-rock aesthetic has earned him a dedicated fan base, as well as a fair share of controversy. From being blamed for school shootings to being banned from performing in certain cities, Manson's career has been marked by controversy at every turn. Despite this, he has continued to push the envelope and challenge societal norms with his music and persona. In recent years, Manson has collaborated with artists like Tyler, The Creator and Lil Uzi Vert, showing that he is still relevant and influential in the ever-evolving music landscape. Love him or hate him, Marilyn Manson is an undeniable force in the world of music, and his impact will be felt for generations to come.
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