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Marilyn Manson - The Pale Emperor review



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7.8

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7.51
Band: Marilyn Manson
Album: The Pale Emperor
Style: Alternative rock, Industrial rock
Release date: January 20, 2015
A review by: Ilham


01. Killing Strangers
02. Deep Six
03. Third Day Of A Seven Day Binge
04. The Mephistopheles Of Los Angeles
05. Warship My Wreck
06. Slave Only Dreams To Be King
07. The Devil Beneath My Feet
08. Birds Of Hell Awaiting
09. Cupid Carries A Gun
10. Odds Of Even
11. Day 3 [deluxe edition bonus]
12. Fated, Faithful, Fatal [deluxe edition bonus]
13. Fall Of The House Of Death [deluxe edition bonus]

Everyone grows old. Or "older", if that word scares you less. Some better than others.

Most of us who grew up with anthems like "The Beautiful People" and "The Nobodies" are now too busy trying to keep a job and maybe even raising a child of their own. Marilyn Manson was left far behind, alongside the painful memories of your embarrassing first time with a girl. Those of you who got wiser with age should get ready to rid themselves of all prejudices and grudges against the self-proclaimed Antichrist Superstar, whom they rightfully accused of being an ever-worsening parody of himself since 2003. Why? Because...

Exit industrial.
Exit violence.
Exit theatricals.

Enter melancholy.
Enter maturity.
Enter simplicity.

This album feels as if Brian Warner just woke up, hungover from all the excesses and sins of the past twenty years. Bitter and haunting, the first half of The Pale Emperor could be compared to that first moment of lucidity, the one that brings a destructive wave of guilt and self-disgust that prevents you from painfully lifting yourself up from the already hardening vomit-soaked sheets. Stripped down to the core of what makes his music, Warner sounds naked, frail, but still masterful of the feelings he exhibits. This album doesn't need violence to sound strong and dignified. Yet it is barely standing on his two feet that I imagine The Pale Emperor gets to the toilet bowl to finally be able to let go of all that bile. From there on out, the second half of the effort sounds a little lighter, and one could almost make out the vague silhouette of acceptance behind the sadness.

The subtle and genius industrial producing of Trent Reznor is far away, and I was pleased to see MM finally refused to forcefully emulate that sound - which had previously made his name. Contradictorily, Marilyn Manson found a way to reinvent himself as a singer as well as a band, make tabula rasa of the past, by precisely going back to his personal roots: the dominant Florida-swamp-inspired blues feel of this ninth album is the freshest and least expected influence I would have imagined him to borrow from.

Of course then, The Pale Emperor managed to surprise me, and even win my long-lost admiration back. However, I can still hear a few flaws. Some superfluous tunes could have been forgotten and the flow inside the album could have gained from a different song arrangement. But most importantly, I can't tell if it is because my life feels like a endless hangover that I find myself coming back to the bluesiest songs only, or if it's because they are just that good. As much as I like the couple of tracks that stand out with their catchier melodies, I would trade half of the opus for another "Third Day Of A Seven Day Binge". Which is already my most played song of the last month and managed to land the title of "favourite Marilyn Manson track ever".

Warner sounds more broken than ever, yet he managed to mend the remains of a career he shattered with his previous releases. Time puts its mark on every one of us, and he finally accepted to embrace it. Here, have this, it'll go nicely with the rest of that cheap bourbon:





Rating breakdown
Performance: 8
Songwriting: 7
Originality: 10
Production: 8

Written by Ilham | 04.01.2015




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Comments: 35   [ 1 ignored ]   Visited by: 467 users
10.02.2015 - 12:55
Rating: 9
Ilham
Giant robot
Written by [user id=142921] on 10.02.2015 at 12:15

Yeeee reviews are fun. I mostly do gaming reviews though. All these ones from you makes me want to break my MS review virginity though.

It would be an honour to be the cause of your defloration . Looking forward!
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10.02.2015 - 13:24
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
Written by Ilham on 10.02.2015 at 12:55

Written by [user id=142921] on 10.02.2015 at 12:15

Yeeee reviews are fun. I mostly do gaming reviews though. All these ones from you makes me want to break my MS review virginity though.

It would be an honour to be the cause of your defloration . Looking forward!

Oh my...

It could be one of the weird honour to be taken.
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22.02.2015 - 13:47
Rating: 9
skydancer
I think this album is the beginning of something new and beautiful, can't wait to see what he'll make of this style in future albums. Here, take my 9 Mr. Manson, welcome back!
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26.02.2015 - 19:32
Rating: 5
ADIresiduos
So far I have only heard the first single off of this album and I think it was..... OK...... just OK. I'll check the rest and be back with my opinion. I agree that his last few albums were not as good as I would've expected, so hopefully this one better... I'll have to hear what "mature" meant, musically speaking.
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27.02.2015 - 01:56
Slayer666
Written by Ilham on 06.01.2015 at 23:17

It's obvious and well-known that no MS reviewer gets paid anyway (unless they all lied ), so I can't really shake the feeling it was a comment on the time I must be spending on writing them. You know. *cough*.

If reviewers are getting paid, I want at least 2 bucks for each of my 50 reviews.
Most of them are shit, but whatevs, they got accepted so MS owes me money.

As far as this review is concerned, I finally got around to listening to the entire album... eh. I dunno, some tracks sound like the old Manson (which I can't stand) only very tired, worn out and watered down, others go into the right direction but don't have the strength to hold themselves on the same level as the really good tracks, some are just plain dull etc.

I have rather mixed feelings on the album as a whole, but if you were to take some tracks and put them into a separate EP, it would be one helluva an EP. I'm talking "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge", "Warship My Wreck", "Killing Strangers" and "Birds of Hell Awaiting".
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