Four Rusted Horses
"Four Rusted Horses" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | The High End of Low | |
Released | May 20, 2009 | |
Recorded | March 2008–January 2009 in Los Angeles and Hollywood, California | |
Genre | Country rock, alternative rock | |
Length | 5:00 | |
Label | Interscope | |
Writer | Marilyn Manson | |
Composer | Twiggy, Chris Vrenna | |
Producer | Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna, Twiggy, Sean Beavan | |
External links | Search ISRC Search at Musicstax |
"Four Rusted Horses" is the fourth track from Marilyn Manson's 2009 release The High End of Low. Its title was revealed on March 10, 2009, in a MySpace blog entry by producer Sean Beavan.
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Music details[edit]
"Four Rusted Horses" contains a riff originally written by Twiggy in 2007, for the Goon Moon song "SomewheretoHide".
A blog by Metal Hammer describes "Four Rusted Horses" as "Sounding like Seasick Steve, the track opens with an Americana-inspired acoustic guitar and foot-stomp. Manson's voice soon joins the ensemble – along with synth strings – reminiscent of 'Coma White'. The track keeps you anticipating a massive chorus as the chorus bridge teases you with what we all love – huge searing soaring Manson screams and ma-hoo-sive guitars. The track builds from the bottom up, with layers being added and added, only to be stripped down again. Fucking, tease. Manson has always been good at autobiographical catharsis by spinning an extended metaphor (dare we say 'concept') It's less clear here what that might be, but the lyrics "Everyone will come to my funeral to make sure I'm dead" hint at a faux-persecution complex (though Manson's history of complex narrative, allegory and irony it'll be nearly impossible to tell until he tells us). Sadly the massive money-shot climax never happens and the track just fades into amp feedback and disappears. Sonically this is another step forward for Manson, but musically the song lacks the peaks we crave."[1] Reviewing for The Quietus, John Robb highlighted the song's "stripped down bluesy" acoustics, "pounding back beat" and "gutter poetry." Robb urged that "This is the one for the mobile phones to flicker in the night air," and went on to explain how the song reminded him of material from The Doors.[2]
In his review for Allmusic, Phil Freeman, who was unsatisfied by the album, criticized the song's lyrics "Everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that I stay dead" for feeling "like [Manson]'s trying to convince himself as much as the audience."[3]
Appearances[edit]
Albums[edit]
Versions[edit]
- "Four Rusted Horses" — Appears on The High End of Low
- "Four Rusted Horses (Opening Titles Version)" — Appears on the "We're from America" single and the deluxe edition of The High End of Low
Lyrics[edit]
Who'll ride this dying carousel? four rusting horses strangled by their own rope. What children love a singing wheel, now that their tight hearts it broke? now that their tight hearts it broke. everyone will come everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that i stay dead everyone will come everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that i stay dead dead i can see the coffin shining through my tinted window I must have missed the signs that said it was a fire sale i can see the coffin shining through my tinted window I must have missed the signs that said it was a fire sale everyone will come everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that i stay dead everyone will come everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that i stay dead dead you can't take this from me forbidden in heaven and useless in hell you cant' take this from me forbidden in heaven and useless in hell useless in hell i can see my coffin shining through my tinted window must have missed the signs that said it was a fire sale i can see my coffin shining through my tinted window must have missed the signs that said it was a fire sale everyone will come everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that i stay dead everyone will come everyone will come to my funeral to make sure that i stay dead dead you can't take this from me forbidden in heaven and useless in hell you cant' take this from me forbidden in heaven and useless in hell you can't take this from me forbidden in heaven and useless in hell you cant' take this from me forbidden in heaven and useless in hell useless in hell Who'll ride this dying carousel? four rusted horses strangled by their own rope. What children love a singing wheel, now that their tight hearts it broke? now that their tight hearts it broke.
SomewheretoHide lyrics[edit]
They say that you never get in And they say that you hate where you've been And they say that there's something to hide There's a little person growing inside
And when you're alone in your bedroom Thinking of where to go I'll let you know that you're already there
Sing your vanilla phone wire? And you're never the reason to ask why And you say that you're silent at times And you wonder when or how you'll get by
And when you're alone in your bedroom Thinking of where to go I'll let you know that you're already there
Anyday now Anyday now Anyday now Anyday
... slithered inside And you see that there's nothing for you to hide And you wonder oh where have you gone All the love that's been lost in your lifetime alone
And when you're alone in your bedroom Thinking of where to go I'll let you know that you're already there
Anyday now Anyday now Anyday now We'll make it in time
There's a hole inside my heart, wow
Trivia[edit]
- The main riff was recycled from a youtube video uploaded by Twiggy for the Goon Moon song "somewheretohide".
- The song contains a reference to a tinted window. Tinted Windows is the name of a supergroup joined by James Iha, who was rumored to be involved with Marilyn Manson early in the process of what would become The High End of Low. This is, however, highly unlikely as the group also included members of Hanson, Cheap Trick, and Fountains of Wayne.
- The song has recently been used in the TV ad for the video game F.E.A.R. 3 (stylized as F.3.A.R.).
- The phrase "four rusting horses" is likely a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse found in Revelation 6:1-8 and similarly in Zechariah 6:1-8.
References[edit]
- ↑ Marilyn Manson 'High End Of Low' Album Track-By-Track. Metal Hammer. April 7, 2009.
- ↑ Marilyn Manson's High End Of Low Reviewed Track-By-Track. John Robb. The Quietus. May 12, 2009
- ↑ The High End of Low. Phil Freeman. Allmusic. May 16, 2009.