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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". |
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“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".