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Born Villain

Marilyn Manson

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With their eighth studio album, Born Villain, Marilyn Manson return from the depths of their mid-2000s limbo with almost an hour of the type of evil industrial and glam-infused metal they made their name on in their earliest days. While the band's blazingly controversial public profile died down tremendously since their late-'90s heyday, legions of devoted fans followed them through the next decade's bevy of changes. The departure of founding member Twiggy Ramirez coincided with a few of the band's weakest albums, and even his return to the fold on 2009's The High End of Low couldn't redeem a substandard record from what seemed like a flailing band past its prime. Born Villain sheds some of the more introspective leanings of prior offerings and accentuates all the throbbing rhythms, metallic guitars, and bilious disgust that defined the band's best work. Lead single "No Reflection" screams "comeback," with Manson channeling a Sisters of Mercy vocal over the sinister pulse of the verses before huge choruses explode in darkly catchy bursts. "Children of Cain" draws again on the later-period Bowie influence that defined much of the band's glammy Mechanical Animals album, and an unlisted cover of Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" turns the FM staple into a gruesomely churning romp. Moments like these are the aural equivalent of a knowing smirk from the band, acknowledging that even the princes of darkness might have a lighter side. "Lay Down Your Goddamn Arms" finds the band working in a curiously grunge-tinged mode, with sludgy riffs meeting huge distortedly melodic choruses that would fit in nicely with Badmotorfinger-era Soundgarden. All of these songs find Manson himself in typically depraved form, with lyrical content as sexually, morally, and socially devious as it's been since 2000's devilish Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). "Pistol Whipped" tells a tale in great detail of a sadomasochistic relationship and song titles like "Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day" speak for themselves. Even while Born Villain is a return to form for the band, the album becomes tedious at right about the halfway mark. The songs are overly long and all rely on similar dynamics to propel their crunchy angst. Though sounding inspired and sonically rejuvenated in its best moments, as the album wears on one gets the sense of a band trying a little too hard to revisit its former glory. Without remaking "The Beautiful People," there's still a feeling that they're reaching to remember how to make a Marilyn Manson record and put the purgatory of their past few efforts behind them. All told, Born Villain is as valiant and exciting an effort as the group has come up with in years. While not reaching the dizzying heights of Marilyn Manson's early material, it suggests a band getting its legs back after a long period out to sea, and could lead the way to even brighter future wickedness.

© Fred Thomas /TiVo

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1
Hey, Cruel World Explicit
00:03:44

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

2
No Reflection
00:04:36

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

3
Pistol Whipped Explicit
00:04:10

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

4
Overneath the Path of Misery Explicit
00:05:18

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

5
Slo-Mo-Tion Explicit
00:04:24

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

6
The Gardener
00:04:39

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

7
The Flowers of Evil
00:05:19

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

8
Children of Cain Explicit
00:05:17

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

9
Disengaged
00:03:25

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

10
Lay Down Your Goddamn Arms Explicit
00:04:13

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

11
Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day
00:04:18

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

12
Born Villain
00:05:26

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

13
Breaking the Same Old Ground
00:04:27

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

14
You're so Vain
00:04:02

Marilyn Manson, MainArtist

(C) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP. (P) 2012 Hell, Etc. under exclusive license to Cooking Vinyl Ltd in assocation with Shamrock Solutions Ltd and Robinstone LLP.

Approfondimenti

With their eighth studio album, Born Villain, Marilyn Manson return from the depths of their mid-2000s limbo with almost an hour of the type of evil industrial and glam-infused metal they made their name on in their earliest days. While the band's blazingly controversial public profile died down tremendously since their late-'90s heyday, legions of devoted fans followed them through the next decade's bevy of changes. The departure of founding member Twiggy Ramirez coincided with a few of the band's weakest albums, and even his return to the fold on 2009's The High End of Low couldn't redeem a substandard record from what seemed like a flailing band past its prime. Born Villain sheds some of the more introspective leanings of prior offerings and accentuates all the throbbing rhythms, metallic guitars, and bilious disgust that defined the band's best work. Lead single "No Reflection" screams "comeback," with Manson channeling a Sisters of Mercy vocal over the sinister pulse of the verses before huge choruses explode in darkly catchy bursts. "Children of Cain" draws again on the later-period Bowie influence that defined much of the band's glammy Mechanical Animals album, and an unlisted cover of Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" turns the FM staple into a gruesomely churning romp. Moments like these are the aural equivalent of a knowing smirk from the band, acknowledging that even the princes of darkness might have a lighter side. "Lay Down Your Goddamn Arms" finds the band working in a curiously grunge-tinged mode, with sludgy riffs meeting huge distortedly melodic choruses that would fit in nicely with Badmotorfinger-era Soundgarden. All of these songs find Manson himself in typically depraved form, with lyrical content as sexually, morally, and socially devious as it's been since 2000's devilish Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death). "Pistol Whipped" tells a tale in great detail of a sadomasochistic relationship and song titles like "Murderers Are Getting Prettier Every Day" speak for themselves. Even while Born Villain is a return to form for the band, the album becomes tedious at right about the halfway mark. The songs are overly long and all rely on similar dynamics to propel their crunchy angst. Though sounding inspired and sonically rejuvenated in its best moments, as the album wears on one gets the sense of a band trying a little too hard to revisit its former glory. Without remaking "The Beautiful People," there's still a feeling that they're reaching to remember how to make a Marilyn Manson record and put the purgatory of their past few efforts behind them. All told, Born Villain is as valiant and exciting an effort as the group has come up with in years. While not reaching the dizzying heights of Marilyn Manson's early material, it suggests a band getting its legs back after a long period out to sea, and could lead the way to even brighter future wickedness.

© Fred Thomas /TiVo

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