With the release of One Assassination Under God – Chapter 2 , Marilyn Manson shifts gears entirely. As he explicitly noted during the rollout, while his previous chapter focused on personal rebirth, Chapter 2 is a manifesto of vengeance. This is reflected in the opening track "Unalive," accompanied by a music video directed by Anthony Silva. Rather than a simple performance piece, the project functions as an intricate, multi-layered psychological ritual where the tools of a public execution are turned back upon the prosecutors. A deep decoding of the video's visual timeline alongside the track's lyrical progression reveals what looks to me as a hidden structure: Manson is running a highly technical manifestation ritual designed to retroactively rewrite his narrative history, establishing a real-world algorithm that functions entirely off-camera. The Setting and the Initial Spark The video anchors itself in a desolate physical space of total destruction: a run-down ho...
Marilyn Manson announced on his Instagram page today (February 17, 2026) the return of Tim Skold to the band following last months departure of Tyler Bates. He did this with two photos of him and Skold together, captioning one with the anticipated announcement: "We are the things of shapes to come. MM + TS." According to the dictionary, "If you say that something is the shape of things to come, you mean that it is the start of a new trend or development, and in the future things will be like this." Tim Skold likewise posted the photo on his Instagram page, after wiping out everything else, including those who he follows, choosing to follow only Marilyn Manson. This indicates that he is all in on his return to the band.
Skold was a pivotal member of the band from 2002 to 2008, serving as producer, bassist, and guitarist. He was the primary collaborator on the albums The Golden Age of Grotesque and Eat Me, Drink Me.
Tim Skold has been one of Marilyn Manson's most vocal and consistent supporters, both personally and professionally. Their friendship was publicly reaffirmed following the 2021 abuse allegations against Manson. He also collaborated with Manson during the Donda sessions for Kanye West in 2021 and 2022. Most recently, on January 4, 2026, Skold attended Manson's birthday party in Los Angeles, appearing in photos with Manson and their respective partners.
While Skold does not appear on Manson’s 2024 album One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1, fans have speculated since the departure of Tyler Bates last month that he was a likely successor. It will be exciting to see him rejoin the band in live performances and contribute to this new era of Marilyn Manson.
Skold was a pivotal member of the band from 2002 to 2008, serving as producer, bassist, and guitarist. He was the primary collaborator on the albums The Golden Age of Grotesque and Eat Me, Drink Me.
Tim Skold has been one of Marilyn Manson's most vocal and consistent supporters, both personally and professionally. Their friendship was publicly reaffirmed following the 2021 abuse allegations against Manson. He also collaborated with Manson during the Donda sessions for Kanye West in 2021 and 2022. Most recently, on January 4, 2026, Skold attended Manson's birthday party in Los Angeles, appearing in photos with Manson and their respective partners.
While Skold does not appear on Manson’s 2024 album One Assassination Under God - Chapter 1, fans have speculated since the departure of Tyler Bates last month that he was a likely successor. It will be exciting to see him rejoin the band in live performances and contribute to this new era of Marilyn Manson.

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