MARILYN MANSON Bassist Interviewed By France's NRV TV

July 14, 2009

France's NRV TV recently conducted an interview with MARILYN MANSON bassist Twiggy Ramirez (real name: Geordie White). Watch the chat at this location.

The new album from MARILYN MANSON, entitled "The High End Of Low", has sold 90,000 copies in the United States since its late May release.

"The High End Of Low" is Manson's first album with Twiggy Ramirez since 2000's "Holy Wood".

Manson told England's Kerrang! magazine about the new effort, "This is not a record that we would leave black and self-titled and mature. This is the experienced record. This album is the 12th-grade guy that has VD and did cocaine in high school, who has been arrested once and the ninth-grade girl wants to fuck him."

Produced by Manson, Vrenna and Twiggy, "The High End Of Low" was recorded in Manson's Hollywood Hills studio and also features the track "I Want to Kill You Like They Do In The Movies". Manson says of the new album, "I think my life definitely ended and began. The record sounds very final, but it's almost optimistic — though that feels like a strange word to use. It's a phoenix from the fire and a redemption resurrection."

MARILYN MANSON's video for the song "Arma-Goddamn-Motherfuckin'-Geddon" was shot with director Delaney Bishop, a filmmaker and photographer based in Los Angeles. He has directed music videos for JURASSIC 5, CUT CHEMIST and ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK. Delaney has also worked on a twenty-minute short entitled "The Death of Salvador Dali" featuring Manson's ex-wife Dita Von Teese, a project which broke new ground in new media, as the film was made available for download through iTunes.

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