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Few artists manage to simultaneously repulse and excite as much as Marilyn Manson. Having burst onto the scene in 1994 - a year when much of the rock world was morning the death of grunge and it's ubermeister Kurt Cobain - the former Brian Warner has since completely transcended his rock star beginings, establishing his provocative, chaotic, contradictory character as a bona fide cultural phenomenon.
 
Few artists manage to simultaneously repulse and excite as much as Marilyn Manson. Having burst onto the scene in 1994 - a year when much of the rock world was morning the death of grunge and it's ubermeister Kurt Cobain - the former Brian Warner has since completely transcended his rock star beginings, establishing his provocative, chaotic, contradictory character as a bona fide cultural phenomenon.
  
Following two years of near media silence since the release of his last studio album '[[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]]' and autobiography '[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell|The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell]]' (1998), the year 2000 will also bear a book and an album. Lauded thus far as the final chapter in a seven-year trilogy, '[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death]])' promises to be his hardest, most brutal output to date - quite a claim for a man who has been almost universally branded by the moral majority as sick, subversive and proof - were it needed- of society's total degradation into total anarchy and oblivion.
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Following two years of near media silence since the release of his last studio album '[[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]]' and autobiography '[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell|The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell]]' (1998), the year 2000 will also bear a book and an album. Lauded thus far as the final chapter in a seven-year trilogy, '[[Holy Wood|Holy Wood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death]])' promises to be his hardest, most brutal output to date - quite a claim for a man who has been almost universally branded by the moral majority as sick, subversive and proof - were it needed- of society's total degradation into total anarchy and oblivion.
  
 
But there's more to it than that. Manson is undoubtably a master of theatrics; a master of constructing realities that define, then bolster, his status of public enemy #1. For all the anti-establishment tactics and shocking imagery he creates - "Anyone can write songs, but I create chaos", he boasts - there is a strategy, contemplative thought and clinical consideration behind all he says and does. Not least his absence from mainstream media of late, havinf previously stated the internet would be the only way he was going to communicate with humanity.
 
But there's more to it than that. Manson is undoubtably a master of theatrics; a master of constructing realities that define, then bolster, his status of public enemy #1. For all the anti-establishment tactics and shocking imagery he creates - "Anyone can write songs, but I create chaos", he boasts - there is a strategy, contemplative thought and clinical consideration behind all he says and does. Not least his absence from mainstream media of late, havinf previously stated the internet would be the only way he was going to communicate with humanity.
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Literature. Something with which Manson - remember he was a journalist in a former incarnation - still has great affinity. His 1998 autobiography was a bestseller in the US, and there is another on the way from the singers pen. As it turns out, it does not stand alone.
 
Literature. Something with which Manson - remember he was a journalist in a former incarnation - still has great affinity. His 1998 autobiography was a bestseller in the US, and there is another on the way from the singers pen. As it turns out, it does not stand alone.
  
"I've written a book called '[[Holy_Wood_(novel)|Holy Wood]]' which this record is a sort of companion to," he explains. "In fact this record is really the first in the three-piece, long term creation that I started with '[[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]]'. And I went backwards; 'Antichrist Suprstar' being the end, '[[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]]' the middle, and '[[Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)|Holy Wood]]' being the first part. I think when people read this book, they'll see how the songs ended up tying together, because the story is someting I really had with me almost seven or eight years ago. And I've been kind of placing it out as I see fit, in a way I think America could handle at what times. So after the record comes out the book will follow and there may, or may not, be a film at some point down the road. There was a point where I was attempting to make the film at the same time as the album. There were plenty of people interested in working with me, but the material ws too controversial, both polotically and religiously with regards to violence. So nobody was willing to work on it.
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"I've written a book called '[[Holy_Wood_(novel)|Holy Wood]]' which this record is a sort of companion to," he explains. "In fact this record is really the first in the three-piece, long term creation that I started with '[[Antichrist Superstar (album)|Antichrist Superstar]]'. And I went backwards; 'Antichrist Suprstar' being the end, '[[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]]' the middle, and '[[Holy Wood]]' being the first part. I think when people read this book, they'll see how the songs ended up tying together, because the story is someting I really had with me almost seven or eight years ago. And I've been kind of placing it out as I see fit, in a way I think America could handle at what times. So after the record comes out the book will follow and there may, or may not, be a film at some point down the road. There was a point where I was attempting to make the film at the same time as the album. There were plenty of people interested in working with me, but the material ws too controversial, both polotically and religiously with regards to violence. So nobody was willing to work on it.
 
I spoke with Alexandro Jodorowsky, a hero of mine, and my favourite film maker. He and I were going to work together on it, but I think we're going to work on some other projects instead. If the film happens, that's fine but I'm happy to tell me story in the book. First and foremost, I've always been a writer, and to join the movie with the book is unique - nobody has done it before.
 
I spoke with Alexandro Jodorowsky, a hero of mine, and my favourite film maker. He and I were going to work together on it, but I think we're going to work on some other projects instead. If the film happens, that's fine but I'm happy to tell me story in the book. First and foremost, I've always been a writer, and to join the movie with the book is unique - nobody has done it before.
 
The story first came many years ago, and it was just loosely floating around in pieces here and there. 'Antichrist Superstar' I always thought was the end of it and I worked my way backwards. So this is kind of the begining, the middle and the end all together. This one ties the three together. It always comes together when I'm writing a song; I'm thinking of an image.
 
The story first came many years ago, and it was just loosely floating around in pieces here and there. 'Antichrist Superstar' I always thought was the end of it and I worked my way backwards. So this is kind of the begining, the middle and the end all together. This one ties the three together. It always comes together when I'm writing a song; I'm thinking of an image.
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"Well that just comes naturally when I start writing a certain way, it kind of affects the way I look and the way I act. A lot of people have a hard time understanding if I say that on the last album, the character Omega... while it may have been a character, that doesn't mean I wasn't living that character. As an actor or performer, or whatever label you would like to give me, I become whatever I create, and on this album I have become something quite different.
 
"Well that just comes naturally when I start writing a certain way, it kind of affects the way I look and the way I act. A lot of people have a hard time understanding if I say that on the last album, the character Omega... while it may have been a character, that doesn't mean I wasn't living that character. As an actor or performer, or whatever label you would like to give me, I become whatever I create, and on this album I have become something quite different.
It's a little too soon to say specifically, but it will be a lot darker than the last tour, and probably even darker than the '[[Dead to the World (tour)|Antichrist Superstar' tour]]. Because there's such a dynamic to the story, and I think it will be very theatrical. I can't say anything else specifically. I just plan on putting on the best show."
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It's a little too soon to say specifically, but it will be a lot darker than the last tour, and probably even darker than the '[[Dead to the World Tour|Antichrist Superstar' tour]]. Because there's such a dynamic to the story, and I think it will be very theatrical. I can't say anything else specifically. I just plan on putting on the best show."
  
 
We wait with baited breath.
 
We wait with baited breath.

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