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{{Interview
 
|Image    = ME_Sep_03.JPG|300px
 
|Title    = ''THE GOLDEN AGE IS UPON US''
 
|Interviewer = Paul Gargano
 
|Date      = September, 2003
 
|Source    = ''Metal Edge''[http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/candy_ass/stuff/2003%20%20%20september%20metal%20edge.htm] 
 
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:''THE GOLDEN AGE IS UPON US''
 
:''THE GOLDEN AGE IS UPON US''
 
:''By Paul Gargano''
 
:''By Paul Gargano''
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:''Babble babble, baby baby, Rebel rebel party party, sex sex sex and don't forget the "violence," Blah blah blah got your lovey-dovey sad-and-lonely, Stick your STUPID SLOGAN in: Everybody sing along…''
 
:''Babble babble, baby baby, Rebel rebel party party, sex sex sex and don't forget the "violence," Blah blah blah got your lovey-dovey sad-and-lonely, Stick your STUPID SLOGAN in: Everybody sing along…''
  
:''So sings Marilyn Manson in "[[This Is the New Shit|This Is The New Shit]]," the opening track of his latest canon, [[The Golden Age of Grotesque (album)|The Golden Age of Grotesque]]. He's tired of the same old shit. He has been for quite some time, actually. And while critics may cite Manson's overpowering persona as yesterday's news, his music says otherwise.''
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:''So sings Marilyn Manson in "This Is The New Shit," the opening track of his latest canon, The Golden Age of Grotesque. He's tired of the same old shit. He has been for quite some time, actually. And while critics may cite Manson's overpowering persona as yesterday's news, his music says otherwise.''
  
:''His [[Portrait of an American Family|Portrait of An American Family]] debut and [[Smells Like Children]] EP follow-up exposed an artist who wasn't afraid to turn his back on anything and everything the music industry had embraced, in turn, forging a path directly into the American psyche, a twisted amalgamation of everything that's come before him, with everything he envisioned his future becoming. It was candy-coated horror, an evil so sweet, it mesmerized onlookers with a sadistic Grin. As the Antichrist Superstar, Manson turned religion on end with an album so brilliant, it may have scarred his enemies more than it inspired his fans-No small feat, as he single-handedly hoisted the gothic subculture from the reclusive ranks of teenage bedrooms, to a noticeable presence in the malls of America. On [[Mechanical Animals (album)|Mechanical Animals]], he turned his image on end, transforming from the prince of darkness, into an androgynous superstar bent on twisting his extremes into an uncanny crossbreed of pop-cultural commentary. [[Holy_Wood_(In_the_Shadow_of_the_Valley_of_Death)|Holy Wood]] shrink-wrapped the two existences into one, the final tri-mester of a three album birth process that brought us to The Golden Age of Grotesque.''
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:''His Portrait of An American Family debut and Smells Like Children EP follow-up exposed an artist who wasn't afraid to turn his back on anything and everything the music industry had embraced, in turn, forging a path directly into the American psyche, a twisted amalgamation of everything that's come before him, with everything he envisioned his future becoming. It was candy-coated horror, an evil so sweet, it mesmerized onlookers with a sadistic Grin. As the Antichrist Superstar, Manson turned religion on end with an album so brilliant, it may have scarred his enemies more than it inspired his fans-No small feat, as he single-handedly hoisted the gothic subculture from the reclusive ranks of teenage bedrooms, to a noticeable presence in the malls of America. On Mechanical Animals, he turned his image on end, transforming from the prince of darkness, into an androgynous superstar bent on twisting his extremes into an uncanny crossbreed of pop-cultural commentary. Holy Wood shrink-wrapped the two existences into one, the final tri-mester of a three album birth process that brought us to The Golden Age of Grotesque.''
  
 
:''If America has truly reached a point, as many suggest, where nothing's shocking, what does that mean for Manson, an artist whose shock value has often overpowered the impact of his music? "It doesn't mean that I would take back or change anything I've done on the past," says the prolific poet of rock'n'roll rebellion. "But I could take another step further and show people all the parts of my personality that you get from hearing my album, or from seeing may art show, or from hearing what I have to say in an interview, or in a movie like Bowling For Columbine, or spending time with me personally and getting my sense of sarcasm."''
 
:''If America has truly reached a point, as many suggest, where nothing's shocking, what does that mean for Manson, an artist whose shock value has often overpowered the impact of his music? "It doesn't mean that I would take back or change anything I've done on the past," says the prolific poet of rock'n'roll rebellion. "But I could take another step further and show people all the parts of my personality that you get from hearing my album, or from seeing may art show, or from hearing what I have to say in an interview, or in a movie like Bowling For Columbine, or spending time with me personally and getting my sense of sarcasm."''
  
:''In other words, it means that The Golden Age Of Grotesque stands to be the crowning achievement of Manson's rise to superstardom. Rather than rely on shock value, Manson is relying on his sense as an artist to unveil his latest decree. The album isn't the overwhelming opus that his previous three concept albums unraveled into, but there's still a method behind the calculated madness, as Manson and his band of merry hell raisers-guitarist [[John 5]], drummer [[Ginger Fish]], keyboardist [[Stephen Bier|Madonna Wayne Gacy]] and bassist [[Tim Skold]]-have but one focus: Art. From the origin of, through the creative process, to the public interpretation of the finished work, this Golden Age is Manson's answer to a commercially-minded entertainment industry that all-to-often falls short of its primary objective-Entertainment.''
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:''In other words, it means that The Golden Age Of Grotesque stands to be the crowning achievement of Manson's rise to superstardom. Rather than rely on shock value, Manson is relying on his sense as an artist to unveil his latest decree. The album isn't the overwhelming opus that his previous three concept albums unraveled into, but there's still a method behind the calculated madness, as Manson and his band of merry hell raisers-guitarist John 5, drummer Ginger Fish, keyboardist Madonna Wayne Gacy and bassist Tim Skold-have but one focus: Art. From the origin of, through the creative process, to the public interpretation of the finished work, this Golden Age is Manson's answer to a commercially-minded entertainment industry that all-to-often falls short of its primary objective-Entertainment.''
  
 
:''"You have to realize that you are creating things for the world, and no piece of art is complete until the world accepts it- It doesn't matter if they hate it or love it," our protagonist reasons. And he knows a thing or two about love and hate, as the extremes have been underlying factors in his worldwide success. His fans love him, and his critics love to hate him, the results fanning each other's flames and building the larger-than life entity that has become Marilyn Manson. Metal Edge sat down with Manson- the man, the myth, the artist and the art- to dig a little deeper into the phenomenon he has dubbed The Golden Age Of Grotesque…''
 
:''"You have to realize that you are creating things for the world, and no piece of art is complete until the world accepts it- It doesn't matter if they hate it or love it," our protagonist reasons. And he knows a thing or two about love and hate, as the extremes have been underlying factors in his worldwide success. His fans love him, and his critics love to hate him, the results fanning each other's flames and building the larger-than life entity that has become Marilyn Manson. Metal Edge sat down with Manson- the man, the myth, the artist and the art- to dig a little deeper into the phenomenon he has dubbed The Golden Age Of Grotesque…''
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'''Metal Edge''':Disney loves the lawsuits. Are you anticipating any legal problems from them? <br/>
 
'''Metal Edge''':Disney loves the lawsuits. Are you anticipating any legal problems from them? <br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson''':No. Everything that I have done, doesn't do anything but challenge or evoke people with images that they might associate something like Disney, because I'm representing myself in a childish way, that is drawn from my imagination. Images that I create don't exist anywhere but in my head, and through the artwork of Gottfried Helnwein, so therefore they can't be infringing upon anybody, but they can really provoke people to feel a certain way. And the way that they feel is the intention of art. Art is a question mark, and the answers are how people react.<br/>
 
'''Marilyn Manson''':No. Everything that I have done, doesn't do anything but challenge or evoke people with images that they might associate something like Disney, because I'm representing myself in a childish way, that is drawn from my imagination. Images that I create don't exist anywhere but in my head, and through the artwork of Gottfried Helnwein, so therefore they can't be infringing upon anybody, but they can really provoke people to feel a certain way. And the way that they feel is the intention of art. Art is a question mark, and the answers are how people react.<br/>
 
 
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