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<h2>THE LOW END OF HIGH – The Drum Media</h2>
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==THE LOW END OF HIGH – The Drum Media==
  
 
'''WHILE MARILYN MANSON RECENTLY THREATENED DEATH ON ANY JOURNALIST WHO DEFAMES HIM OR HIS BAND ON TWITTER, NIC TOUPEE STEPS UP TO THE PLATE AND ATTEMPTS TO GET AWAY WITH HIS LIFE INTACT.'''
 
'''WHILE MARILYN MANSON RECENTLY THREATENED DEATH ON ANY JOURNALIST WHO DEFAMES HIM OR HIS BAND ON TWITTER, NIC TOUPEE STEPS UP TO THE PLATE AND ATTEMPTS TO GET AWAY WITH HIS LIFE INTACT.'''
  
<h2>THE HIGH END OF LOW: Rumours & Redemption</h2>
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==THE HIGH END OF LOW: Rumours & Redemption==
 
2009 has been a year of mixed success for Brian Hugh Warner – aka. Marilyn Manson. His latest album The High End Of Low was released in May, and features the return of long time bandmate Twiggy Ramirez who went AWOL from the Manson line-up in 2002. A document of the last two turbulent years in Manson’s career and containing some of his most personal songwriting to date, The High End Of The Low has been subjected to close and critical scrutiny by fans and press after Eat Me, Drink Me’s historic emotional posturing. The question being asked is whether Manson’s very public derailment recently has rendered his role as the Arch Duke of rock’n’roll debauchery a parody; whether his clever dance with controversy and mainstream success has given way to a drunken shuffle out of the charts and minds of the public. Interviews around the album release so far have raised eyebrows; inebriated babblings and random behaviour fuelling the speculation that Manson is approaching the low end of the low.
 
2009 has been a year of mixed success for Brian Hugh Warner – aka. Marilyn Manson. His latest album The High End Of Low was released in May, and features the return of long time bandmate Twiggy Ramirez who went AWOL from the Manson line-up in 2002. A document of the last two turbulent years in Manson’s career and containing some of his most personal songwriting to date, The High End Of The Low has been subjected to close and critical scrutiny by fans and press after Eat Me, Drink Me’s historic emotional posturing. The question being asked is whether Manson’s very public derailment recently has rendered his role as the Arch Duke of rock’n’roll debauchery a parody; whether his clever dance with controversy and mainstream success has given way to a drunken shuffle out of the charts and minds of the public. Interviews around the album release so far have raised eyebrows; inebriated babblings and random behaviour fuelling the speculation that Manson is approaching the low end of the low.
  
 
Manson is aware of the rumours. He describes the last year of his life as a redemptive process and recording this album with Twiggy as key to his emotional resurrection. “When you lose something important in your life you have to figure out how to deal with that,” he explains soberly. And it isn’t ex-wife Dita Von Teese or ex-girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood he’s lamenting – it’s the loss of Twiggy Ramirez in 2002. “In the time I was not with Twiggy it was like not being with my brother. We find our connection not through words, but musically, and we’ll never have that with anyone else. It’s a different connection – it’s male and non sexual – well, most of the time, except for some antics…”he trails off with a snigger. “If you try to replace something like that with something stronger or different, and when you are and have chosen to be someone not considered human by others for the most part, you want to find love or something. Love, question mark in this case.”
 
Manson is aware of the rumours. He describes the last year of his life as a redemptive process and recording this album with Twiggy as key to his emotional resurrection. “When you lose something important in your life you have to figure out how to deal with that,” he explains soberly. And it isn’t ex-wife Dita Von Teese or ex-girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood he’s lamenting – it’s the loss of Twiggy Ramirez in 2002. “In the time I was not with Twiggy it was like not being with my brother. We find our connection not through words, but musically, and we’ll never have that with anyone else. It’s a different connection – it’s male and non sexual – well, most of the time, except for some antics…”he trails off with a snigger. “If you try to replace something like that with something stronger or different, and when you are and have chosen to be someone not considered human by others for the most part, you want to find love or something. Love, question mark in this case.”
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==I'll Teach You About Loss...==
 
==I'll Teach You About Loss...==
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==This Time I won't Hesitate==
 
==This Time I won't Hesitate==
 
Manson has resolved his identity crisis and is now prepared to accept himself as more than just an emotional accident waiting to happen. In fact, he claims to have found optimism and a place in the world. "I think that attitude of wanting to kill what I have to protect what I have is optimistic: the other option is to think’ we might as well kill ourselves, the world is nothing but pain.’ Now I believe there are things worth loving- therefore I am more dangerous with this knowledge. If I am painting or performing, I think I'm someone who puts things into the world, not take things out of it like politics and religion take things out of the world. I have belief in making the world a better place to live- I think it's stronger not sit back and say ‘this all sucks’. I can make fun of things, comment on them, write about them."
 
Manson has resolved his identity crisis and is now prepared to accept himself as more than just an emotional accident waiting to happen. In fact, he claims to have found optimism and a place in the world. "I think that attitude of wanting to kill what I have to protect what I have is optimistic: the other option is to think’ we might as well kill ourselves, the world is nothing but pain.’ Now I believe there are things worth loving- therefore I am more dangerous with this knowledge. If I am painting or performing, I think I'm someone who puts things into the world, not take things out of it like politics and religion take things out of the world. I have belief in making the world a better place to live- I think it's stronger not sit back and say ‘this all sucks’. I can make fun of things, comment on them, write about them."
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