Marilyn Manson - Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)

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Album Details

Title: Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
Artist: Marilyn Manson
Release Date: 11/14/2000
Re-Released On: 12/3/2008
Label: Nothing/Interscope, Universal Distribution
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 4988005537782, 606949079024, 0606949079024, 0606949085926, 0606949083229, 0606949085025
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Industrial Metal
Moods: Acerbic, Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Bleak, Campy, Confrontational, Eerie, Harsh, Hostile, Malevolent, Menacing, Nihilistic, Ominous, Playful, Quirky, Stylish, Theatrical, Freewheeling, Paranoid, Suffocating, Tense/Anxious, Wry, Angry, Bitter, Cathartic, Cynical/Sarcastic, Witty, Brooding, Dramatic, Gloomy, Indulgent, Nocturnal, Raucous, Refined/Mannered, Snide, Visceral
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Godeatgod
  2. The Love Song
  3. The Fight Song
  4. Disposable Teens
  5. Target Audience (Narcissus Narcosis)
  6. President Dead
  7. In the Shadow of the Valley of Death
  8. Cruci-Fiction in Space
  9. A Place in the Dirt
  10. The Nobodies
  11. The Death Song
  12. Lamb of God
  13. Born Again
  14. Burning Flag
  15. Coma Black: Eden Eye/The Apple of Discord
  16. Valentine's Day
  17. The Fall of Adam
  18. King Kill
  19. Count to 6 and Die

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDUniversal Distribution91240
2000CDNothing/Interscope490790
2000CDUniversal Distribution
2000CDUniversal Distribution

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Album Review

In 2000, Marilyn Manson not only was recovering from his fans' rejection of Mechanical Animals, he was scarred from Columbine and, worst of all, he was no longer America's demon dog. What was Brian Warner to do, standing on such uneasy ground? As a smart man and savvy marketer, he knew that it was time to consolidate his strengths, blend Omega with Antichrist Superstar, and return with a harsh, controversial, operatic epic: a vulgar concept album to seduce his core audiences of alienated teens and cultural cops. The resulting album, Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death), is intended as the third part of the trilogy beginning with Antichrist Superstar, and its convoluted story line is fairly autobiographical, but the amazing thing isn't the story -- it's that he figured out to meld the hooks and subtle sonic shading of Mechanical Animals with the ugly, neo-industrial metallicisms of Antichrist. Consequently, it's easy to see this as the definitive Marilyn Manson album, since it's tuneful and abrasive. Then again, much of its charm lies in Manson trying so hard, perfecting details in the concept, lyrics, themes, production, sequencing, the tarot card parodies in the liner notes, the self-theft, the self-consciously blasphemous cover art. There's so much effort, Holy Wood winds up a stronger and more consistent album than any of his other work. If there's any problem, it's that Manson's shock rock seems a little quaint in 2000. Eminem's vibrant, surrealistic white-trash fantasias were the sound of 2000, while Marilyn Manson's rock operas, religious baiting, and goth gear are from an era passed. It's to Warner's credit as, yes, an artist that Holy Wood works anyway. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bon HarrisEditing, Electronic Percussion, Programming, Synthesizer
D. SardyMixing, Producer
Dave SardyGuitar (Rhythm), Producer
Ginger FishDrum Loop
Greg FidelmanEngineer
Joe ZookAssistant Engineer
John 5Slide Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Kevin GuarnieriAssistant Engineer
M.W. GacyAmbience, Drums
Marilyn MansonArranger, Producer, Keyboards, Bass, Vocals, Concept, Art Direction
Nick RaskulineczAssistant Engineer
P.R. BrownArt Direction, Photography, Design
Paul NorthfieldEngineer
Twiggy RamirezGuitar, Keyboards