Guitar Solos Come Back?
Marilyn Manson releases his long awaited new CD, Eat Me, Drink Me, next month. It's quite a good record, which makes it easier to swallow the fact that he's been absent for the last few years
What's most astounding is the number and quality of guitar solos on the disc. Manson's co-collaborator, Tim Skold, crafts some damn impressive (and emotional) screamers. Skold really put forth tons of effort, and I don't believe I've heard this caliber of soloing in some time.
Bravo to Marilyn for putting back in one of the ingredients that's been missing from straight out rock music for far too long.
What's most astounding is the number and quality of guitar solos on the disc. Manson's co-collaborator, Tim Skold, crafts some damn impressive (and emotional) screamers. Skold really put forth tons of effort, and I don't believe I've heard this caliber of soloing in some time.
Bravo to Marilyn for putting back in one of the ingredients that's been missing from straight out rock music for far too long.
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