A late-career renaissance. Collaborating with composer Tyler Bates, Manson created a bluesy, southwestern-tinged industrial album. The production is crisp, and the vocals are deeper and more soulful than ever. "Deep Six" and "Third Day of a Seven Day Binge" are standouts. Critics hailed it as one of his best works in a decade, proving that the "villain" had matured into a genuine artist.
(2009): The reunion with long-time collaborator Twiggy Ramirez. Marilyn Manson Discography Blogspot
The sound of the discography shifted heavily based on the lead songwriter of the time: Early industrial/spooky kids era. Twiggy Ramirez: The core "Superstar" and "Animals" sound. A late-career renaissance