In a brand new interview with
Billboard.com,
Manson was asked if putting out his first CD not affiliated with Interscope was a liberating experience. "Yeah," he replied. "I've always had control over what I created, and in the past once I turned it over to the record label, what happened wasn't always to my liking. A lot of it was more their stupidity, trying to fit me into a hole I didn't belong in, and that would of course make you confused about what you're supposed to be as an artist, not even just as a person. So getting off
Interscope gave me the ability to think exactly how you would when you're starting out."
Regarding the direction of the new album,
Manson said, "With the previous two records, I was making music to make people feel like I was feeling rather than to make them feel something — and I was feeling pretty shitty most of the time, so I don't think it was a good idea to do that, necessarily. I'm not discrediting the music, [but] my focus was in the wrong place. This record . . . emotionally it brings a different type of attitude that is more the spirit of me and feels interesting and fun for me to do."
Marilyn Manson's new video,
"No Reflection", can be seen below. The clip was directed by
Lukas Ettlin, who previously worked with
Manson on the award-winning
"Personal Jesus" video.
"No Reflection" was released as a white seven-inch vinyl in Europe on April 21. The vinyl is strictly limited to 1500 copies and features
"No Reflection" (album version) and
"No Reflection" (single edit). The release was in support of Record Store Day.
"Born Villain" track listing:
01.
Hey Cruel World…02.
No Reflection03.
Pistol Whipped04.
Overneath The Path Of Misery05.
Slo Mo Tion06.
The Gardener07.
The Flowers Of Evil08.
Children Of Cain09.
Disengaged10.
Lay Down Your Goddamn Arms11.
Murders Are Getting Prettier Every Day12.
Born Villain13.
Breaking The Same Old GroundCheck out the front and back cover artwork below.
Manson last September unveiled a new music video for the song
"Born Villain" directed by actor
Shia LaBeouf.
Drummer
Ginger Fish (real name:
Kenneth Robert Wilson) quit
MARILYN MANSON in February 2011 and has since joined
ROB ZOMBIE. He has been replaced by the Los Angeles-based drummer
Jason Sutter.
MARILYN MANSON in 2009 parted ways with longtime record label
Interscope following the disappointing sales performance of
"The High End Of Low".
"The High End Of Low" was
Manson's first album with longtime bassist
Twiggy Ramirez since 2000's
"Holy Wood".
"Born Villain" front cover:

"Born Villain" back cover:

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