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{{Song | {{Song | ||
| Name = Into the Fire | | Name = Into the Fire | ||
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| Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | | Artist = [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]] | ||
| Album = [[The High End of Low]] | | Album = [[The High End of Low]] | ||
| Released = May 20, 2009 | | Released = May 20, 2009 | ||
| Recorded = March 2008–January 2009 in Los Angeles and Hollywood, California | | Recorded = March 2008–January 2009 in Los Angeles and Hollywood, California | ||
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| Length = 5:14 | | Length = 5:14 | ||
| Label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] | | Label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] | ||
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"'''Into the Fire'''" is the fourteenth track from [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s 2009 release ''[[The High End of Low]]''. Its title was revealed on April 16, 2009, in an update on the band's official website. Initially thought to be an optimistic track, it is actually one of Manson's most desperate, consisting of lyrics he wrote on the night of December 25, 2008 having [[Interview:2009/03/18 I Gave Myself 158 Scars in One Day (Kerrang! magazine)|cut himself 158 times]] with a razor blade for every unanswered call he placed to estranged girlfriend [[Evan Rachel Wood]]. After listening to the track throughout January 4, 2009, Manson decided it could not finish the album as originally intended and, according to his own account, left to record [[15]]. | "'''Into the Fire'''" is the fourteenth track from [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s 2009 release ''[[The High End of Low]]''. Its title was revealed on April 16, 2009, in an update on the band's official website. Initially thought to be an optimistic track, it is actually one of Manson's most desperate, consisting of lyrics he wrote on the night of December 25, 2008 having [[Interview:2009/03/18 I Gave Myself 158 Scars in One Day (Kerrang! magazine)|cut himself 158 times]] with a razor blade for every unanswered call he placed to estranged girlfriend [[Evan Rachel Wood]]. After listening to the track throughout January 4, 2009, Manson decided it could not finish the album as originally intended and, according to his own account, left to record [[15]]. | ||
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Into The Fire's tone with heavy use of piano and strings finds many to believe this to have more than a slight resemblance to brit band Oasis. Reviewing for The Quietus, John Robb described the song as "Another dramatic neo-ballad" which "rolls in with piano and, gasp! an orchestra." He also cited it as "like Manson's 'Imagine' but it doesn't lull you into a false sense of security- there are still billowing clouds of gloom, and it all sounds as if it should be shoehorned into the next Tim Burton gothic horror masterpiece. There is something quite 70s about the song - possibly a hint of the great Mott the Hoople when Ian Hunter sung his ace weary ballads."<ref>[http://thequietus.com/articles/01639-marilyn-manson-high-end-of-low-album-review Marilyn Manson's High End Of Low Reviewed Track-By-Track]. John Robb. The Quietus. May 12, 2009</ref> The song features a lengthy guitar solo at the end, quite unusual for a Marilyn Manson track. Manson noted that on track 14, this track, "Twiggy really shines as a guitarist." | Into The Fire's tone with heavy use of piano and strings finds many to believe this to have more than a slight resemblance to brit band Oasis. Reviewing for The Quietus, John Robb described the song as "Another dramatic neo-ballad" which "rolls in with piano and, gasp! an orchestra." He also cited it as "like Manson's 'Imagine' but it doesn't lull you into a false sense of security- there are still billowing clouds of gloom, and it all sounds as if it should be shoehorned into the next Tim Burton gothic horror masterpiece. There is something quite 70s about the song - possibly a hint of the great Mott the Hoople when Ian Hunter sung his ace weary ballads."<ref>[http://thequietus.com/articles/01639-marilyn-manson-high-end-of-low-album-review Marilyn Manson's High End Of Low Reviewed Track-By-Track]. John Robb. The Quietus. May 12, 2009</ref> The song features a lengthy guitar solo at the end, quite unusual for a Marilyn Manson track. Manson noted that on track 14, this track, "Twiggy really shines as a guitarist." | ||
− | == Appearances == | + | ==Appearances== |
− | === Albums === | + | ===Albums=== |
* ''[[The High End of Low]]'' | * ''[[The High End of Low]]'' | ||
− | == Versions == | + | ==Versions== |
− | * "Into the Fire" <small> | + | * "Into the Fire" <small>— Appears on ''The High End of Low''</small> |
− | * "[[Into the Fire (Alternate Version)]]" <small> | + | * "[[Into the Fire (Alternate Version)]]" <small>— Appears on the Japanese deluxe edition of ''The High End of Low'' and as a bonus track received with pre-orders of both the standard and deluxe digital albums</small> |
− | == Lyrics == | + | ==Lyrics== |
This is the film | This is the film | ||
close to the third act and the misery | close to the third act and the misery | ||
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into the fire | into the fire | ||
− | == Trivia == | + | ==Trivia== |
* An excerpt from the lyrics of "Into the Fire" appears on the current homepage of [[MarilynManson.com]] ("that aren't soaked and stained red"). | * An excerpt from the lyrics of "Into the Fire" appears on the current homepage of [[MarilynManson.com]] ("that aren't soaked and stained red"). | ||
− | * This is the second song Manson wrote on Christmas day, the other being "[[If I Was Your Vampire]]" two years prior | + | *This is the second song Manson wrote on Christmas day, the other being "[[If I Was Your Vampire]]" two years prior. |
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− | == References == | + | ==References== |
− | <references/> | + | <references /> |
− | [[Category:Marilyn Manson | + | [[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]] |
[[Category:Marilyn Manson songs featuring guitar solos]] | [[Category:Marilyn Manson songs featuring guitar solos]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Songs featuring guitar solos]] | ||
[[Category:Songs from The High End of Low]] | [[Category:Songs from The High End of Low]] | ||
[[Category:Never performed live]] | [[Category:Never performed live]] | ||
− | [[Category:The High End | + | [[Category:The High End Of Low Era]] |
+ | [[Category:Marilyn Manson]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Twiggy]] |