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Marilyn Manson is due to start recording what will be his '''seventh studio album''' in March-May 2008 at the completion of the [[Rape of the World]] tour. Manson has indicated that two songs leftover but completed during the [[Eat Me, Drink Me]] sessions may find a place on the album and that he has written ideas for new songs and, according to an interview with a Bulgarian newspaper, recorded a demo of one song. Though he is yet to divulge any sonic or thematic details Manson has said that the four-year gap between the release of [[The Golden Age of Grotesque]] and it's sucessor was "a mistake I don't want to repeat in the future." Manson has confirmed that he will be working with [[Tim Skold]] on the album but that their collaboration will not be exclusive and  hinted at the possible inclusion of Kerry King (Slayer), Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and James Iha in an interview with Spanish newspaper El Mundo.
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| Name        = Seventh studio album
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| Released    = TBA
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| Cover size  = 200
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| Recorded    = TBA
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| Length      = TBA
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| Label      = [[Interscope Records]]
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| Producer    = TBA
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The '''seventh studio album''' by [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] is set for recording following the band's [[Rape of the World]] tour, which ends on February 25, 2008.
In january 2008, with the announce of [[Tim Skold]]'s departure and the return of [[Twiggy Ramirez]] to the band for the next leg of the tour, Manson said in an exclusive interview with fan site MansonUSA.com that there are plans of doing an album together once the tour is over.
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==Background information==
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Initially [[Marilyn Manson|Manson]] revealed the recording would take place between March and May 2008, that two ''[[Eat Me, Drink Me]]'' b-sides may be included, and that he would be working again with [[Tim Skold]], as well as [[Related bands and artists#Slayer|Slayer]]'s Kerry King, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner and James Iha on the album; a demo of one song was also allegedly recorded, along with written ideas for other potential tracks.
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In January 2008, however, it was announced that [[Tim Skold]] had departed from the band, coinciding with the return of former bassist [[Twiggy Ramirez]]. Manson said in an exclusive interview with ''The Heirophant'' that there are plans of recording an album together once the tour is over. Though he is yet to divulge any sonic or thematic details Manson has said that the four-year gap between the release of ''[[The Golden Age of Grotesque (album)|The Golden Age of Grotesque]]'' and it's successor was "a mistake I don't want to repeat in the future." Also, a major device in the reunion with the bassist was the desire of Manson and Ramirez to write music together again; these points almost unanimously mean that the band's seventh studio album will see conception and release.
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==Personnel==
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* [[Marilyn Manson]] – vocals, producer
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* [[Rob Holliday]] – guitar
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* [[Twiggy Ramirez]] – bass, guitar
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* [[Chris Vrenna]] – keyboard, programming, engineer
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* [[Ginger Fish]] – drums, programming
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[[Category:Marilyn Manson Discography]]

Revision as of 06:05, 21 January 2008

Seventh studio album
Seventh studio album cover
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Released TBA
Recorded TBA
Length TBA
Label Interscope Records
Producer TBA

The seventh studio album by Marilyn Manson is set for recording following the band's Rape of the World tour, which ends on February 25, 2008.

Background information

Initially Manson revealed the recording would take place between March and May 2008, that two Eat Me, Drink Me b-sides may be included, and that he would be working again with Tim Skold, as well as Slayer's Kerry King, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner and James Iha on the album; a demo of one song was also allegedly recorded, along with written ideas for other potential tracks.

In January 2008, however, it was announced that Tim Skold had departed from the band, coinciding with the return of former bassist Twiggy Ramirez. Manson said in an exclusive interview with The Heirophant that there are plans of recording an album together once the tour is over. Though he is yet to divulge any sonic or thematic details Manson has said that the four-year gap between the release of The Golden Age of Grotesque and it's successor was "a mistake I don't want to repeat in the future." Also, a major device in the reunion with the bassist was the desire of Manson and Ramirez to write music together again; these points almost unanimously mean that the band's seventh studio album will see conception and release.

Personnel