Marilyn Mansons Mechanical Animal
The Manson Interviews
by Gabriella
After the enormous success of their album Antichrist Superstar, Marilyn Manson was engaged in a huge tour, the writing of his autobiography, Long Hard Road Out Of Hell and countless media attacks and law suits. Marilyn Manson is finally back with their fantastic new album Mechanical Animal.
This album shows them from a different side, a side none of their critics and probably most of their fans wouldnt have expected. Not even the newest changes in his ever changing line-up seem to bother him or dim his good mood. Guitarist Zim Zum is the last of the Manson family who packed it in, claiming that hes not in the mood to tour another 18 months with Marilyn Manson again. For me, it was a creative prison!
Small wonder, Marilyn himself and bassist Twiggy Ramirez are not only close buddies who share a house in LA, but also the main creative forces behind the band. On stage, everything seems to revolve around the duo infernal, while the other band members seem to have only small guest roles.
The line-up roller coaster seems to be endless, while the number of band members are pretty steady. Zim Zums current replacement is John Lowery, the former David Lee Roth guitarist. The number of ex-band members seems to be forever growing. Personal difficulties hardly ever played a part and Marilyn AKA Brian Warner is certainly not an unpleasant egomaniac. However, for his band members, its pretty hard to be overshadowed by their front man. Combined with long, draining tours, the attentions of fanatic Mansonites and the furious and often vicious propaganda of Manson haters who try to create a hysteria, the pressure seems to be almost unbearable.
InsideCx: Zim Zum walked out, how are you going to deal with that? Actually Zim Zum was the temporary replacement for Daisy. Originally he was only hired for one tour, however we got along and he stayed. Its sad that he walked out. I would be lying if I said that its anything less than inconvenient, very inconvenient, but life goes on. One of the most important things I have learned in the past few years is that good art, great art, is born in great pain. Art is a combination of pain, craziness, confusion, drugs and - or sex!
John Lowery is now pretty busy practicing and hes got to learn our whole back catalogue. On top of that he had to record a lot of overdubs for Mechanical Animal. It was a lot of stress, but he was coping really well with it.
InsideCx: How do you cope with the pressure of the press, your fans and enemies? It has to be your life-style. You have to live with it. You cant just pretend that you live it. If youre not really into it and believe less than 100 in what you do, then its impossible. Were not a freak show where you put on a mask and the rest of your time you live a nice suburban life-style. You have to feel, breathe and live it! If youre not 100 into it, then you create a monster that comes back to haunt you!
InsideCx: What happened between you and your old friend Trent Reznor? You dont seem to be on such great terms anymore... Since my book was published, I didnt hear from him anymore. Maybe hes pissed off, so what? Im not going to back off and claim that I didnt mean what I wrote, Im still behind it all.
Anyway, it was time to free myself. I had to step out of his shadow. His work as a producer was great and very important. But at the same time he really limited me. So I had to break out. Werent you one of the first journalists who interviewed him? What was that like?
InsideCx: Actually it wasnt so exciting, but we got along well. Hes pretty different from Anthony Kiedis (Red Hot Chili Peppers), who I interviewed a couple of times and was always an asshole, or at least he acted like one. Wow, quite a grudge youre carrying there! Does he still remember when you interviewed him?
InsideCx: I dont think so. I looked a bit different way back when! Hes all over me now, all smiles and kisses. I dont engage in that friendliness. I wont forget that he treated me like shit! What about Michael Stipe? Still checking into hotels under his name? Oh God, no. I dont anymore, (laugh). I grew really bored with it, but it was a lot of fun!!!
InsideCx: I never really got why you did it anyway. Thats really simple. Michael was calling me a lot. He kept calling me and I just decided I needed to shake him up a bit. You know he takes everything far too seriously. He needed to ease up. I liked the idea that whenever he called the hotels and wanted to talk to me he had to ask for himself. Thats pretty hilarious, isnt it? I just cant resist it, I need to shake people up, need to make them see the funny side and stop them from taking everything serious, especially themselves!
InsideCx: About your book.... Billy Corgan claims that most of the stories in your book are rather fictional... Hes also one of the guys who need to let go a bit. When Billy is in town I drag him around and I make him take drugs. He doesnt admit it, but I swear hes having a lot of fun!
InsideCx: Youre living in LA now. Its a pretty crazy town and you seem to fit right in. I moved to Hollywood and its really not what you think it is. Im trying hard to make it livelier, to spice it up a bit! Everybody thinks Hollywood is this decadent place, but its terribly conservative here! The people all act so bourgeois. Theyre hiding behind the proper front. Youre not allowed to smoke in restaurants and nobody would ever admit that theyre taking drugs...
InsideCx: The drug and sex stories in your book were rather long and explicit. Nobody tried to sue you? You cant sue somebody for telling the truth. I think the drug chapters were just an excuse for the cops to search my house from bottom to top and vice versa. But apart from that, I didnt have any other problems, so far!
InsideCx: Not even with the search warrant they had? Did they find anything? Do you think Im stupid and would keep anything in the house AFTER I published a book like mine?
InsideCx: Your looks have changed and on Mechanical Animal. You sound like a different person from the one who recorded Antichrist Superstar... I guess youre right. Antichrist Superstar was something like an act, a role I played. I had to play to be able to deal with my own hatred and the hatred of others. On Mechanical Animal, I had to get away from it. I wanted to be somebody else!
InsideCx: There are obvious traces of Bauhaus especially in a couple of songs like the title track Mechanical Animal, The Last Day On Earth and Dissascociative... Thats right and I wont even try to deny it? Why should I? It IS obvious and I dont have a problem with it! The 80s werent so bad. However, nothing happened afterwards except grunge!
InsideCx: Your music and your lyrics have really changed... I think in the past, our music was lacking feelings. It was harsh, but not melodic and that was OK. It was suitable, but this album is far more personal. Its more vulnerable. The music and the lyrics have to go together, so the music had to follow the lyrics, otherwise it wouldnt have worked at all! What I really like about this album is that it will shut up a couple of critics. All those people who have claimed were just shock rockers without talent will be rather quiet, or they might end up looking like fools. I think we shocked them with this album! Hows that for shock rock?
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