Four years since his last studio album, and following up on his highest charting radio single ever ( Personal Jesus , from Lest We Forget), Marilyn Manson returns with Eat Me, Drink Me. Art openings, soundtrack appearances, and personal circumstance have grabbed headlines for Manson in recent months, setting the stage for the release of Eat Me, Drink Me, which is unquestionably the artist's most personal statement yet. Always the provocateur, in what may be the ultimate subversion of the code of aggro-rock, the songs are immediately catchy - all jagged guitar hooks, anthemic choruses, with an overlying glam-rock sheen. Lyrically Manson has never been more riveting, seemingly having enough to draw from in his own life and from society at large to present a fresh, snarling vision Eat Me, Drink Me is very earnest and uncalculated and raw, in the sense that I know i'm f***d up, and I'm not really ashamed of it. Marilyn Manson, Rolling Stone March