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"Tattooed in Reverse" is a song by American
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. It was first released as the second track on the band's tenth studio album, ''
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'' (2017). The song was released as an
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in the United States on March 6, 2018, when it was serviced to
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radio formats. It peaked at number 35 on ''
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''s
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, making ''Heaven Upside Down'' their first album since 1998's ''
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'' to contain more than one charting song on Mainstream Rock, following the top five peak of preceding single " Kill4Me". The song received positive reviews upon release, with several publications praising its lyrics and
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'
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. The music video was directed by Bill Yukich and uploaded onto
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on March 22. It stars model Glo Taylorr as a patient in a psychiatric hospital, and features cameo appearances by
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and
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, who portray nurses. The video also received generally positive reviews, with writers favorably comparing it to some of the band's earlier music videos, while noting similarities to the imagery of American television series ''
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''.


Composition and style

In one of the first reviews published online for parent album ''
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'', Greg Kennelty of Metal Injection said that "Tattooed in Reverse" uses "a swung rhythm effectively because it comes off less like Manson trying to emulate a jazzier feel, and more like he's brandishing a bat and slowly pacing the floor until he decides to cave your skull in. 'Tatooted in Reverse' makes one thing evident that could only be assumed whilst listening to receding track'Revelation #12'—Manson is going to liberally use distortion on ''Heaven Upside Down'', and it's going to work extremely well for him. The fuzzy guitars, keyboards, vocals, and bass all retain their own identities through the heavy haze, but ultimately become this massive ball of threateningly vile sound when used all at once. It's great." The same publication later described it as one of the "catchier numbers" on the record, while The Line of Best Fit called it an album highlight. Other writers, such as Lina Lecaro of
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and Sasha Geffen of
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, said the song was "groovy". Geffen additionally noted that the track "boasts a chorus as catchy as anything since '
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' (1998)."
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praised the quality of the song's lyrics, saying that they demonstrate the eponymous vocalists' "infamous ... biting whimsy". ''
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'' commended
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'
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, saying: "The stoner/blues guitars of the sludgy 'Tattooed' find a quixotic partner in the song's high-pitched
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and samples and marching
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. Manson even growls in that exasperated/theatrical way his old goth self did."


Release and promotion

"Tattooed in Reverse" is the fourth track from ''Heaven Upside Down'' to receive a music video, following " We Know Where You Fucking Live", " Kill4Me" and " Say10". The latter two videos co-starred
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. The song was serviced to
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radio formats in the United States on March 6. It went on to peak at number 35 on ''
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''s
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, making ''Heaven Upside Down'' the band's first studio album since 1998's ''
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'' to contain more than one song which appeared that chart, following the number 5 peak of preceding single "Kill4Me". On March 21, the band's vocalist shared a ten-second video on his
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account of him being pushed in a wheelchair by
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, with the caption: "Who allowed Courtney Love to be my nurse? Oh shit...I did." He had been injured six months earlier while performing on-stage at the
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in
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during the " Heaven Upside Down Tour", when a large
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fell on top of him. The incident broke Manson's
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in two places, which required a plate and ten screws to be inserted into his bone, and resulted in the cancellation of an entire portion of the tour.


Music video

The song's music video was directed by Bill Yukich. It portrays Manson using a wheelchair, with him and model Glo Taylorr as patients in a
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, who are seen receiving various forms of "experimental" medical treatment. Like every other music video created for ''Heaven Upside Down'', it begins with an explicit content warning, informing the observer that "viewer discretion is advised." The video starts with scenes of the character portrayed by Taylorr struggling against nursing staff while lying on an operating table, before she is made unconscious after being connected to an
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. As the video progresses, Taylorr's character becomes "torn between her unconscious state and reality"—her unconscious visions consist of torture, Satanic rituals and "predatory-looking sex". Courtney Love and
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both make
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s, portraying nurses.


Critical reception

The video received generally positive reviews upon release. Joe DiVita of
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said: "Nobody does music videos quite like Marilyn Manson. Throughout his career, his videos have intrigued, confused and disturbed fans, usually relying on an abstract artistic bent, and the clip for 'Tattooed in Reverse' adheres to this ethos." Metal Injection said that "Marilyn Manson has really been stepping up his game with music videos for his latest release, ''Heaven Upside Down''. The budgets make it feel like we're back in the late 90s, when music videos meant something." Similarly, Bianca Gracie of Fuse.tv said the clip would "bring you back to the '90s heyday of Manson's career", elaborating: "Whether you listen to his music or not, you have to give ansoncredit for consistently releasing cinematic videos that are visually appealing with a heavy dose of insanity." Several writers noted similarities to the imagery of American television series ''
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'', including
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of
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, who said it was reminiscent of promotional materials created for the series' seventh season, ''
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''. Gracie of Fuse.tv also went on to say: "If you're a fan of ''American Horror Story'' like myself, certain points of 'Tattooed In Reverse' will bring memories of seasons like ''
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'' and ''Cult''. The hospital scenes are reminiscent of Lana Winters being taken advantage of with
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, while the faceless mob scenes are coincidentally similar to ''Cult''s creepy clown sequences. It's a wonder that Ryan Murphy didn't have a hand in creating this video." ''
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'' described it as one of the band's most "unsettling" music videos to date, while Abby Jones of ''Billboard'' called it "quintessentially creepy", and said: "The appearance of the
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singer and the glitchy, grainy visuals elicit a major '90s ambience that recalls memories of Manson's earlier ideos" A writer for ''
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'' called it "characteristically provocative", while ''
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'' said it was a "brilliantly exhilarating watch". Although
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gave a positive review, they called Love's cameo "brief and a bit forgettable, especially considering everything else that's happening in the video". Conversely, Derrick Rossignol of
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said that Love's cameo was "perhaps the most notable thing about the video", highlighting comments Manson had made previously about the singer.
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was negative, saying the clip was "utterly packed with '90s
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clichés" and describing it as Manson "descend ngeven further into self-parody".


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Heaven Upside Down''. Credits * Recorded at Abattoir Studios,
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* Songs of Golgotha (BMI)/Box Cutter Music. (BMI), under exclusive licence to
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and
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Personnel *
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– vocals *
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– instrumentation, engineering, recording, production, mixing *
Robert Carranza Robert Carranza is an American Audio engineer, mixer and record producer. Selected discography *2024 – '' One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1'' – Marilyn Manson *2017 – ''Heaven Upside Down'' – Marilyn Manson *2016 – ''Dont Go S ...
– mixing *
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– drums * Joanne Higginbottom – assistant engineer * Brian Lucey – mastering


Charts


Release history


References

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