Former MARILYN MANSON Members To Work Together Again?

August 21, 2004

Although they are no longer bandmates, former MARILYN MANSON members John Lowery (a.k.a. John 5) and Jeordie White (a.k.a. Twiggy Ramirez) have not ruled out the possibility of collaborating again in the future. Writing to the forum on his official web site, Lowery — who is set to release his instrumental guitar album on August 31 through Shrapnel Records — said that he "definitely" wants to work with Jeordie on John's next solo CD. The guitarist went on to add that White is "one of the first people I'm going to ask about playing on the record."

Entitled "Vertigo", Lowery's new solo album is said to lean on the "caustic and aggressive" side while also covering "a range of diverse music, far detached from MANSON's style, including bluegrass, jazz and classical."

(Thanks: Base Tendencies)

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