MARILYN MANSON shares music video for 'One Assassination Under God' title track
25-11-2024
Marilyn Manson has released the official Bill Yukich-directed music video for the title track of his twelfth album, “One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1”. The LP is being made available on Friday, November 22 via Nuclear Blast Records.
Watch “One Assassination Under God” below.
In August, Manson released two new songs, “Raise The Red Flag” and “As Sick As The Secrets Within”. A third track, “Sacrilegious”, followed in September.
Watch the previously released “Sacrilegious”, “Raise The Red Flag” and “As Sick As The Secrets Within” below.
“One Assassination Under God – Chapter 1” track listing:
01. One Assassination Under God
02. No Funeral Without Applause
03. Nod If You Understand
04. As Sick As The Secrets Within
05. Sacrilegious
06. Death Is Not A Costume
07. Meet Me In Purgatory
08. Raise The Red Flag
09. Sacrifice Of The Mass
Manson returned to the stage August 2 for his first live performance since before the pandemic at the kick-off concert of FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH‘s summer arena tour. The show at Hershey, Pennsylvania’s Hersheypark Stadium marked Manson‘s proper gig since the completion of his fall 2019 headlining tour.
Joining Manson on his current tour is his new touring band, consisting of returning members Tyler Bates on guitar and Gil Sharone (ex-THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN) on drums, alongside the latest additions, Reba Meyers (CODE ORANGE) on guitar and Matt Montgomery (a.k.a. Piggy D.; ex-ROB ZOMBIE) on bass.
“As Sick As The Secrets Within”, which was recorded and co-produced with collaborator Tyler Bates, marked Manson‘s first release via his new deal with Nuclear Blast Records.
The news of a partnership with Nuclear Blast came in May, just weeks after rumors suggested that Manson had already completed work on a new album.
Prior to the arrival of “As Sick As The Secrets Within”, Marilyn hadn’t released new music since his 2020 “We Are Chaos” LP.
MANSON has been a subject in a sexual assault investigation since 2022 and has since the investigation started said his career is “in the gutter”. He was accused by at least 15 registered women.
Belknap County attorney Andrew Livernois said about the singer: “At one point during the concert, he approached the camera, looked into the lens and spit at the camera and struck the camera operator with saliva. He approached the camera again, and this time, he expelled matter from his nose at the camera, striking the woman again this time.”
In court, a victim’s advocate read a victim-impact statement on behalf of the videographer.
“For me, I’m a professional person and I’ve been in this industry for 30 years,” the statement read. “I’ve worked for a lot of companies, and in all the years I’ve worked with people, I’ve never been humiliated or treated like I was by this defendant. For him to spit on me and blow his nose on me was the most disgusting thing a human being has ever done. I understand this was not a big criminal charge to begin with, but I was hoping that the defendant would receive a sentence that would make him think twice before doing something like this again.”
Manson performed in Gilford, New Hampshire on August 19, 2019 as part of the co-headlining “Hell Never Dies” tour with Rob Zombie.
In a previous statement, Manson‘s attorney Howard King said: “It is no secret to anyone who has attended a Marilyn Manson concert that he likes to be provocative on stage, especially in front of a camera. This misdemeanor claim was pursued after we received a demand from a venue videographer for more than $35,000 after a small amount of spit came into contact with their arm. After we asked for evidence of any alleged damages, we never received a reply. This whole claim is ludicrous, but we remain committed to cooperating with authorities, as we have done throughout.”
Seemingly contradicting King‘s statement, three concert attendees — including a security guard — told People that they saw Manson spit and “shoot his snot” at the camerawoman.
“He was spitting everywhere and one time it got on her camera so she wiped it off and looked semi-irritated. He noticed this and kept purposely spitting on her camera,” one attendee told People. “I think her final straw is he got on the floor, got within 2-3 feet of her and hacked a giant snot rocket at her not the camera. She was pissed off and disgusted so she stormed off and he just laughed.”
“I stopped listening to his music after that and told my husband I would never go to another one of his concerts again,” she added.
A second attendee concurred, stating that he “bent down to shoot his snot all over this woman. I can remember him just laughing about what he did.”
“I was right there when it happened, she was beyond furious when he did that to her,” a third man, who works as a security guard at the venue, said. “He spit on her a couple of times and then leaned real close to the camera and blew a huge snot rocket on her. After he did that, she almost threw her camera right down on the ground.”
Last year, Marilyn confirmed he was dropped by his record label, Loma Vista Recordings, and talent agency CAA after at least 15 women have accused the musician of sexual assault. Manson has denied all allegations, which he has called “horrible distortions of reality.”
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