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“We’ve just been released from our record contract with [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] so I think a lot of the creative control on which my hands were tied on a lot of choices – the music videos – things like that. And the first example is the newest video, they clearly wouldn’t have allowed me to make that video. So we started writing new songs on the road – a bit like [David Bowie’s album] ‘Aladdin Sane’ – I think people can expect a new record a lot sooner than we [expected].
 
“We’ve just been released from our record contract with [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] so I think a lot of the creative control on which my hands were tied on a lot of choices – the music videos – things like that. And the first example is the newest video, they clearly wouldn’t have allowed me to make that video. So we started writing new songs on the road – a bit like [David Bowie’s album] ‘Aladdin Sane’ – I think people can expect a new record a lot sooner than we [expected].
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Citing his reconciliation with [[Evan Rachel Wood]] and split with [[Stoya]], Manson said the lyrics would be, "more romantic", yet also "self-abusive".

Revision as of 14:03, 18 December 2009

TBA
TBA cover
Studio album by Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson chronology
The High End of Low
(2009)
Marilyn Manson's 8th Studio Album
(TBA)

Marilyn Manson's 8th Studio Album was revealed in an interview with Metal Hammer

“We’ve just been released from our record contract with Interscope so I think a lot of the creative control on which my hands were tied on a lot of choices – the music videos – things like that. And the first example is the newest video, they clearly wouldn’t have allowed me to make that video. So we started writing new songs on the road – a bit like [David Bowie’s album] ‘Aladdin Sane’ – I think people can expect a new record a lot sooner than we [expected].

Citing his reconciliation with Evan Rachel Wood and split with Stoya, Manson said the lyrics would be, "more romantic", yet also "self-abusive".