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"No Reflection" is a song by American
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band Marilyn Manson. The track serves as the lead single from the band's eighth studio album, '' Born Villain''. It was released in digital format on March 13, 2012 through Cooking Vinyl and Hell, etc., over a month ahead of the album. The single was released in physical format on April 21, 2012 as a limited-edition white vinyl, available only in the UK and
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in celebration of ''
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''. A music video directed by Lukas Ettlin was released to promote the single and it also features
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. The music video premiered on April 4, 2012 on Marilyn Manson's
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channel. The song plays during the end credits of ''
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''.


Background and release

While describing '' Born Villain'', Manson said: "the new record has the ambition and determination of how I started making music in the first place. It sounds like the first record in that it's not afraid to do anything. I had to remove myself from my lifestyle and start fresh", citing the reason of his "new sound/style" in making music."MARILYN MANSON To Release 'No Reflection' 7" Single For 'Record Store Day' - Apr. 2, 2012"
4th April 2012, Release announcement of "No Reflection" physical single.
''Grade Music World'' described "No Reflection" as a "dark and brooding song that has Marilyn Manson stamped all over it, from the dissonant
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scraping and head-nodding riff, to his announcement of "something violent coming." The menace in the singer's voice is a sure sign that perhaps he's back to his best.""Marilyn Manson's new album Comeback Single 'No Reflection' out on iTunes, Tuesday 13th March"
, 4th April 2012, Release announcement of "No Reflection".
The single was released online on March 13, 2012, while a limited-edition white vinyl piece will be issued in celebration of ''Record Store Day''. The single was released as white 7" vinyl in the UK and Europe on April 21, and will be strictly limited to 1,500 copies, featuring the album version as the a-side and the single edit on the b-side."MARILYN MANSON TO RELEASE 'NO REFLECTION' ON LIMITED EDITION WHITE VINYL FOR RECORD STORE DAY"
5th April 2012, Release announcement of "No Reflection" physical single.


Reception


Critical reception

The song received a positive review from Loudwire.com who gave it a 4/5 star rating. They said of the single "''We could call 'No Reflection' a "comeback" single, since it’s reminiscent of some of the
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’s best work.''"Loudwire 'No Reflection' Review
8th March 2012, Loudwire's review of "No Reflection".
Loudwire also posted a "readers poll" where fans could rate the song. The song maintained strong popularity with the majority of fans voting favourably for the song and also adding dozens of positive comments. As of March 10 only 4.35% of fans voted unfavourably for the song.Loudwire 'No Reflection' Reader's Poll
/ref> Kyle Anderson from Entertainment Weekly said: "But is "No Reflection" the way back for Manson, both the band and the man? The guitars are still loud, the beat still propulsive, and the chorus pretty melodic. It doesn’t quite hit the highs of big hits like " The Beautiful People" or "
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" but this is as tight as Manson has sounded in years."''Entertainment Weekly'' "No Reflection" Review
5th April 2012, EW's review of "No Reflection".
Michal Roffman from ''Consequence Of Sound'' gave the song a positive review and said: "its chugging, Faint-friendly distortion offers plenty of sonic waves for Manson to glide over. Industrial enthusiasts still pining for Nine Inch Nails or glory-era Ministry will find solace here."''Consequence Of Sound'' "No Reflection" Review
5th April 2012, COS's review of "No Reflection".
Brett Warner said that "the song is a pretty enjoyable bit of goth-tinged hard rock business." The music video for the song won Loudwire's Rock Video of the Year 2012. The song was also nominated for the Loudwire Rock Song of the Year, the award for which went to
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for the song "
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". The song received a nomination for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance at the
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.


Music video


Background and reception

A music video directed by Lukas Ettlin was released to promote the single. Manson stated in an interview with NOVA while touring Australia in early 2012 that the video would contain segments shot with "never before used technology" stating that he has a friend that "works for National Geographic"., Feb. 2012, Marilyn Manson's Interview On NOVA. The music video also features Roxane Mesquida who featured in
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's 2010 film "''Rubber''" which Manson stated was his favourite film to come out that year. On 19 February 2012, Mesquida posted a picture of a roasted bird on a platter with the caption "''Shooting Marilyn Manson new music video :)''".Roxane Mesquida On The Set Of 'No Reflection'
19th Feb. 2012, Roxane Mesquida's Twitter.
The video met with positive reception from critics.
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commented: "It's everything we've come to expect from a Manson video: harsh cuts, lots of goth-y make-up, and disturbing images galore!"Perez Hilton on "No Reflection" video
5th April. 2012, PerezHilton.com.
Sara Gates from ''Huffington Post'' said: "Marilyn Manson has never been one to disappoint when it comes to making horrifically dark and gory music videos."
5th April. 2012, HuffingtonPost.com.
Brett Warner from ''Ology'' said: "It's more than a little telling that Manson is creepier nowadays with the makeup off, don't you think?
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has politely opted to describe this as "controversial", but you know Manson has truly fallen from grace when poisoning a dinner table's worth of seemingly borderline-underage girls comes across as "tame". Taken on its own merits, the song is a pretty enjoyable bit of goth-tinged hard rock business—it's why the little flashes of performance footage almost manage to outshine the panty flashing and bloody vomiting."Brett Warner on "No Reflection" video
5th April. 2012, Ology.com.


Synopsis

The video begins with the
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focusing on a pedestal. Then some kind of liquid is shown that begins to fall on the walls. When the scene changes, Manson is playing guitar in a place full of water. In the next shot, Manson is sitting behind his alleged
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, making a kind of "selection" between different women. For a few seconds between scenes it can be seen that these women are seated and that the strange liquid which was falling from the walls reaches their feet in the room which seems to be a dining room. Manson starts handling them and sits on the tip with his "wife", opens a
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and one of the girls that he selected begins serving some kind of liquid in the glasses very similar to the liquid that fell from the walls at the beginning, simulating a dinner. Then there are scenes of Manson singing in front of the camera and band playing in the background. Manson, his wife and the other women cheer and drink the "water". While the singer starts reading the book that he had opened earlier, the women start to get strange behaviors. Manson stands up, boards up the door, and in a few seconds, the band is seen performing the song in a place full of water and, to change the scene, the camera refocuses the room and they all hold hands. Those selected by Manson are scared because the liquid arrives at his feet and constantly falls over the walls at the same time they begin to "vibrate". The interpreter tries to calm them down. He reads a portion of the page of the book and the table begins to
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. While the girls vomit what they ate before, suffering, the kitchen gets on fire and the girls begin to destroy everything that is in the room. Manson is still sitting with his "wife" and in the next scene she can be seen drinking the remainder of the rare drink. The singer tries to save her in vain. He hugs and kisses her and drowns her in the toilet. While being drowned, she begins to vomit as the other women and dies. The video ends with Manson returning to the dining room where all other women lie dead, adjusting his suit. As the camera cuts away, Manson has disappeared from the room with the bodies still on the floor. His escape seems impossible however, as the door is still boarded up.Information adapted to text from video


Formats and track listings

;iTunes digital single # "No Reflection" (album version) - 4:36 ;UK and Europe 7" vinyl single # "No Reflection" (album version) - 4:36 # "No Reflection" (radio edit) - 3:31 — The version premiered by KROQ on March 7, 2012.


Credits and personnel

* Marilyn Manson – vocals, guitar, lyrics, composer *
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– guitar, composer *
Fred Sablan Fred Sablan is an American musician originally from Cupertino, California, who is best known for formerly being the bassist for Marilyn Manson from 2010 until June 2014. He played bass on tour for artists such as Goon Moon in 2007, Chelsea Wolfe ...
– bass guitar *
Chris Vrenna Chris Vrenna (born February 23, 1967 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an American musician, producer, engineer, remixer, songwriter, programmer, and founder of the electronic band Tweaker. Vrenna played drums for the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails ...
– drums, keyboards, programming


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References

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