Sep 17, 2024 @AOTWClub Travis Scott Rodeo Scored a 7.3/10 and is in 6th place! Thats a 3.65/5 for our lazy American scale Lots of divisive scores for this album as well. Assuming that'll happen to the Marilyn Manson Album this week too. Nice pick @DiggleDogg69
Sep 17, 2024 Marilyn Manson - Eat Me , Drink Me This album made me want to remove my ribs and s--- my own c---. Enough said. 7.5/10
Sep 17, 2024 Honestly, not sure if this is higher or lower than what I expected! AOTWClub did its thing, thanks for listening yall
Sep 18, 2024 Sure but then again reviewers also give half starts so 2.5 stars is a 5 which still "looks" better than a 4. However the system I think for me its also because of school. You guys work with letters, but here we get a grade from 1 to 10 with tests/exams. You need at least a 5.5, which is rounded to a 6 to pass a test. At school, everywhere. So I'm used to that grading system, which means if I give an album or movie a 5/10 I think its not good enough for a "passing" grade. Not that its terrible but not a good movie/song. If I give it a 5.5 or 6 thats like the bottom of okay for me. Funny how these things can be or at least feel so different haha
Sep 19, 2024 Marilyn Manson - Eat Me, Drink Me Favorite tracks: Putting Holes In Happiness, The Red Carpet Grave, Just a Car Crash Away, Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand) OVERALL RATING: 6/10 There’s a lot of awesome guitars, drums, and melodies on this album. I even like/relate to some of the lyrical themes. My main issue is Manson’s vocal delivery. It’s just really hit or miss for me. Sometimes it works for me and sometimes it doesn’t. That’s mainly what holds me back from fully connecting to and enjoying this music. If I enjoyed his voice more I’d probably give the album a 7/10. It’s definitely not a bad album, I’d say it’s at least above average. I can see why people like this but it’s just not something I’d have the desire to listen to much. The tracks I favorited are tracks I’d be more likely to come back to though. @AOTWClub
Sep 20, 2024 His voice is definitely an acquired taste, I feel I've gotta be in the mood for him and when I am I'm like God d--- he's good but I don't listen to him religiously or anything
Sep 20, 2024 Marilyn Manson- Eat Me, Drink Me (2007) Marilyn Manson is a band (and artist) that I have a pretty odd relationship with, because I'm very familiar with a lot of their work, while simultaneously having no experience with a lot of it. I might've mentioned this ITT before, but I legitimately love Manson's first four albums. Portrait is great, and I believe that the "Triptych" that includes Antichrist Superstar, Mechanical Animals, and Holy Wood is one of the best trilogies in music history. But despite this praise, I really have no experience with the band's work after that. Aside from a couple songs from 2004's The Golden Age of Grotesque and his Kanye collabs (what a weird combination huh), I have absolutely no experience with the band's music after the early 2000's. The reason I bring this up is to establish what I think of when discussing Manson: A band that has experimented with Heavy Metal, Industrial, Glam Rock, Electronic etc. while also using outlandish concepts like Aliens and Satanic imagery to make some legitimately profound music Before discussing the album itself, I want to comment on the band lineup for this record. This record is missing many of the band members that truly made the band's earlier run special like Twiggy Ramirez, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Ginger Fish and John 5 (this might be an unpopular opinion but as much as I like Zim Zum, John 5 is a much better guitarist). For the most part this album is entirely the work of Manson and Tim Skold. And honestly as much as I love the work that the former members contributed, I think Skold does a great job holding his own. Then there's the album. First off, I think that some background is definitely needed when discussing this record. Most of the lyrics revolve around Manson's relationship with his then girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood. There's some lyrical allusions to Vladimir Nabokov's "Lolita" (which I've actually read before. Amazing novel, especially with such a controversial subject matter), and this is a bit more "emo" than Manson's former work. His vocal tone is definitely different from before, but not in a bad way. I actually kind of find it refreshing that this record tackles different subject matter than what the band had done before. Like Ripper mentioned, the drums are great, the guitars are amazing (Skold f---ing kills it on "Putting Holes in Happiness) and it all sounds very cohesive. Overall, I really enjoyed Eat Me, Drink Me. I'm probably gonna check out the band's 2004 album after this, and maybe I'll check out their work that comes after (I've heard good things about Pale Emperor). Big Thanks to @Justin Trudeau for recommending this album and yeah. FAVORITE SONGS: Putting Holes In Happiness, The Red Carpet Grave, Heart Shaped Glasses, Are You The Rabbit, You And Me And The Devil Makes 3, EAT ME DRINK ME Rating: 9/10 @AOTWClub
Sep 20, 2024 Heaven Upside Down and We Are Chaos are really good albums I like a good portion of the high end of low and the pale Emperor Glad you enjoyed the album!
Sep 21, 2024 @AOTWClub I know the reviews for Marilyn Manson- Eat Me, Drink Me are pouring in....I think a total of 3 @Ripper Roo picks an album tomorrow
Sep 21, 2024 It’s not a rap album but it’s a good album and if anyone disagrees they’re wrong. It’s also not a female this time
Sep 21, 2024 But nah for real I think most people in the group will enjoy this one and if they don’t that’s okay
Sep 21, 2024 I've had an extremely busy weekend so I only got to listen once, gonna try to get two more listens in tomorrow before work so I can review!