Marilyn Manson
The Pale Emperor


4.0
excellent

Review

by Chamberbelain USER (214 Reviews)
August 11th, 2015 | 14 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Back On Form

Marilyn Manson, aka Brian Warner and his self titled band have never been a stranger to twisting expectations. With his band’s disdainful industrial metal as an apocalyptic soundtrack to his so-called corruption to youthful minds and erosion to the parody-like American dream, he terrified parents and moral authorities that ultimately came knocking on Warner’s door. It’s now over 14 years since the self-proclaimed ‘God Of ***’ released Holy Wood, the final page of his name as one of the most controversial, libel and ironically iconic characters in music.

Throughout years of shoddy live performances, forgettable albums and a constant overshadowing of his past outfit, 2012’s Born Villain was a welcoming step back in the right direction and reminded us why we loved the band in the first place however their latest album The Pale Emperor was then surrounded with uncertainty. The Pale Emperor effectively feels like the next chapter of Marilyn Manson’s life. It feels like he has just woken up hung-over and dazed after 14 years from all his excess sins.

The crawl and low-end churn of Killing Strangers announces that band has lost none of its dark humour and lyrical malice, aiming at the USA gun legislation with the pitch perfect ‘We’re killing strangers so we don’t kill the ones that we love’. Darker lyrics are also found in tracks such as Cupid Carries A Gun, “Am I God or a guardian” and “Don’t need a mother***er looking down on me” on Devil Beneath My Feet. New collaborator Tyler Bates’s six-string twang echoes in inharmonious grandeur throughout the album from the spiking licks in Warship My Wreck and setting a perfect tempo in the bluesy The Mephistopheles Of Los Angeles.

The Pale Emperor focuses Warner’s voice to create a dreary mood. Stand out and first single to be released, Third Day Of A Seven Day Binge is the textured, musical interpretation of the feeling you get when an unwelcome beam of light awakens you from your slumber through the slightest crack of your eye. The groans of both vocal and bass line reiterate this semi-conscious mood whilst the dragging guitars and toned down alt-rock create a fragile tone. Not the entire album is a typical cacophonous drone however. The fuzz of classic rock oozes out of The Pale Emperor in tracks such as Deep Six and Worship My Wreck are all examples of what it is like to contain explosiveness; both tracks sound more like the shocking Marilyn Manson that we are familiar with.

Marilyn Manson has created a clear highlight in the past 14 years of his musical clear with The Pale Emperor. The theatrics and violent nature of the band’s heroic sound are gone but from the ashes of the publicly shocking figure raises a mature, melancholic and masterfully produced album that resonate finesse and renewed focus.



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Tunaboy45
August 11th 2015


18421 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

This is still one of my favourite albums of the year.

Ocean of Noise
August 11th 2015


10970 Comments


yea this is sweet

JWT155
August 11th 2015


14948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I think this is one of Manson's most well rounded records, and up until hearing this, i thought as an artist he was unable to embrace change and to mature his sound with age.

laughingman22
August 11th 2015


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this album is way better than it should be

Tunaboy45
August 11th 2015


18421 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

[2] the best album he's made since Holy Wood without a shadow of a doubt

Ocean of Noise
August 11th 2015


10970 Comments


might even be his best ever tbqh

Psynuts
August 11th 2015


373 Comments


The Mephistopheles Of Los Angeles, Slave Only Dreams To Be King, Cupid Carries A Gun, Odd of even and warship my wreck are all killer tracks.

omnipanzer
August 11th 2015


21827 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cupid Caries a Gun is a bomb track. Still listening to the rest.

laughingman22
August 12th 2015


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

might even be his best ever tbqh [2]

Acanthus
August 12th 2015


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This and his last were both great, really love that he's managed to turn his shock rock around and into something like this.

LifeFeedsOnLife
August 12th 2015


598 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Not just mature, but emotional as well.. This album was full of surprises, and not a total fucking snooze-fest like Born Villain.

TheSupernatural
August 12th 2015


2213 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This makes me actually want to get into his classic albums

Tunaboy45
August 12th 2015


18421 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

do it

someguest
August 13th 2015


30126 Comments


wow your long term memory spans months

that is incredible



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