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:'''In the last issue, Rock Mag was the first publication in the world to publish a preview of 7 tracks from ‘[[Eat_Me,_Drink_Me_(album)|Eat Me, Drink Me]]’. This article can be found on almost all sites and forums, including [[Mansonusa.com|mansonusa.com]]... What surprised me were the very personal lyrics. For the first time, I get the impression that there is more of Brian Warner than [[Marilyn Manson]]....'''
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:In the last issue, Rock Mag was the first publication in the world to publish a preview of 7 tracks from ‘[[Eat_Me,_Drink_Me_(album)|Eat Me, Drink Me]]’. This article can be found on almost all sites and forums, including [[Mansonusa.com|mansonusa.com]]... What surprised me were the very personal lyrics. For the first time, I get the impression that there is more of Brian Warner than [[Marilyn Manson]]....
  
 
'''MM:''' It’s difficult to say if there is a difference between Brian Warner and Marilyn Manson. I find that on the contrary, there is more of Marilyn Manson on the album than any of my other records. You know, I’d started to lose my identity last year. It’s definitely one of the reasons why I’d almost stopped making music; I was telling myself that Marilyn Manson isn’t a good thing to be, essentially because of my relationship at the time. I was made to feel that I had to be more mature and responsible, everything that comes with being a married man but in the end just didn’t suit me. And so, putting myself into the album helped me to feel like myself again. I don’t know what you can call that, but I would say that the album is a true representation of who I really am.
 
'''MM:''' It’s difficult to say if there is a difference between Brian Warner and Marilyn Manson. I find that on the contrary, there is more of Marilyn Manson on the album than any of my other records. You know, I’d started to lose my identity last year. It’s definitely one of the reasons why I’d almost stopped making music; I was telling myself that Marilyn Manson isn’t a good thing to be, essentially because of my relationship at the time. I was made to feel that I had to be more mature and responsible, everything that comes with being a married man but in the end just didn’t suit me. And so, putting myself into the album helped me to feel like myself again. I don’t know what you can call that, but I would say that the album is a true representation of who I really am.
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'''MM:''' Yes. And at the time of writing, I had never wanted to be devoured, only to devour someone else. The best way to describe how I felt was to do it through the album. In general, I write songs which are more conceptual than descriptions of my emotions, but this time, the lyrics really say what I feel.
 
'''MM:''' Yes. And at the time of writing, I had never wanted to be devoured, only to devour someone else. The best way to describe how I felt was to do it through the album. In general, I write songs which are more conceptual than descriptions of my emotions, but this time, the lyrics really say what I feel.
  
'''In “[[Just a Car Crash Away|Just A Car Crash Away]]”, you say “Love is a fire that burns down everything”. Have you been consumed by love?'''
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'''In “[[Just A Car Crash Away]]”, you say “Love is a fire that burns down everything”. Have you been consumed by love?'''
  
 
'''MM:''' I was and I still am, but the situation is different now. I am in love with a girl at the moment, but it’s completely different. I was in a state of mind where I wanted to let go, and it’s only when I met someone else who wanted to die with me, literally I think, that I didn’t want to any more. I told myself that I’d found someone who could go to Hell with me (laughs).
 
'''MM:''' I was and I still am, but the situation is different now. I am in love with a girl at the moment, but it’s completely different. I was in a state of mind where I wanted to let go, and it’s only when I met someone else who wanted to die with me, literally I think, that I didn’t want to any more. I told myself that I’d found someone who could go to Hell with me (laughs).
  
'''In ‘[[Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)|Heart-Shaped Glasses]]”, you talk about a girl with blue eyes. Is it that girl who you are in love with at the moment?'''
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'''In ‘[[Heart-Shaped Glasses]]”, you talk about a girl with blue eyes. Is it that girl who you are in love with at the moment?'''
  
 
'''MM:''' Yes.
 
'''MM:''' Yes.
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'''Was choosing “Heart-Shaped Glasses” as a single a way for you to talk publicly about who you love?'''
 
'''Was choosing “Heart-Shaped Glasses” as a single a way for you to talk publicly about who you love?'''
  
'''MM:''' Not really. Honestly, I found it hard to choose which track would be the single. Personally I would have preferred “[[Putting Holes in Happiness|Putting Holes Into Happiness]]”, but I’m not disappointed, because I would have had any track as a single. Generally, my romantic songs are violent and sombre, but I think that HSG is deceptive in the sense that it sounds very pop with lyrics which are everything but upbeat.
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'''MM:''' Not really. Honestly, I found it hard to choose which track would be the single. Personally I would have preferred “Putting Holes Into Happiness”, but I’m not disappointed, because I would have had any track as a single. Generally, my romantic songs are violent and sombre, but I think that HSG is deceptive in the sense that it sounds very pop with lyrics which are everything but upbeat.
  
 
'''You recently worked with James Cameron on the video for the first single. I’ve heard that there are a lot of naked girls in the video...'''
 
'''You recently worked with James Cameron on the video for the first single. I’ve heard that there are a lot of naked girls in the video...'''
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'''MM:''' I’ve never considered things in that way. You know, no-one around me calls me ‘Brian Warner’, so I see myself basically as Marilyn Manson.
 
'''MM:''' I’ve never considered things in that way. You know, no-one around me calls me ‘Brian Warner’, so I see myself basically as Marilyn Manson.
  
'''Talking about your cinematic work, there is also ‘[[Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll|Phantasmagoria]]’. Where are you with this project?'''
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'''Talking about your cinematic work, there is also ‘[[Phantasmagoria]]’. Where are you with this project?'''
  
 
'''MM:''' I was supposed to start filming when the album was being written, but as EMDM was almost finished, we decided to wait until the end of the tour before we start. It’ll be done in France, probably in October.
 
'''MM:''' I was supposed to start filming when the album was being written, but as EMDM was almost finished, we decided to wait until the end of the tour before we start. It’ll be done in France, probably in October.
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