Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson tour dates: 12 concerts in 9 countries
About Marilyn Manson
Marilyn Manson is a cultural figure and American musician that has long been a controversial character in the rock music scene, dating back to the 90s.
Born Brian Hugh Warner in Ohio in 1969 before adopting his stage name, Marilyn Manson’s transformation into his stage persona matches the intensity of his music. It all started with his band Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids until he decided to shorten it to just Marilyn Manson.
His music combines elements from shock rock, industrial and alternative metal genres which are known for their controversial themes often dealing with darkness; this can be attributed to its provocative nature overall too. He named himself after two opposite people – Charles Manson (a criminal) and Marilyn Monroe (an actress). According to him, these two names represent America’s duality between good and evil as well as beauty versus ugliness which feature prominently throughout his work.
In 1996 “Antichrist Superstar” was released as his breakthrough album which brought him fame worldwide but also caused lots of controversies around it at once. His performances are always theatrical but often leave people disturbed because they mix horror with glam while questioning what society considers normality.
He touches on topics such as alienation, social chaos or even celebrity’s darker sides in lyrics besides fame being one of them too. For example other records like “Mechanical Animals” plus “Holy Wood” continue exploring these areas thereby ensuring that he remains an icon for disaffected individuals within society who feel left out by mainstream culture or have been let down by it altogether. What’s more is that both visually and musically boldness shown by this artist has had significant impact on many generations including those involved in painting pictures or creating sounds today.