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The Hell Not Hallelujah Tour : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Hell Not Hallelujah Tour
The Hell Not Hallelujah Tour was the fourteenth tour by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was launched in support of their ninth studio album, ''The Pale Emperor'', which was released on January 20, 2015 in the US.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Amazon.com: Marilyn Manson: The Pale Emperor (Deluxe Edition) )〕 Beginning on January 21, 2015, the tour included eight legs spanning North America, Australia, Europe and Japan with a total of 112 shows. ''Hell Not Hallelujah'' is the group's tenth tour to spread over multiple legs spanning over multiple continents. The live band for this tour included Marilyn Manson on vocals and Twiggy on bass guitar, and featured newcomers Tyler Bates on lead guitar, Paul Wiley on rhythm guitar and Gil Sharone on drums. Bates left the touring lineup after the April 11, 2015 show at the Minot Municipal Auditorium in North Dakota, and was replaced on lead guitar by Paul Wiley. == Development and concert synopsis == Marilyn Manson described the central theme of the show as an evocation of two sides of the American Deep South: the Voodoo of the Louisiana swamp lands and the "Evangelical fervor of some of the region's churches". Manson began shows wearing a charcoal pea coat and a leather bustier vest, which were gradually removed as the show went on. Bobby Olivier from NJ.com complimented Manson's appearance and the aesthetic of the show, comparing it to the concept of ''The Pale Emperor'' and saying "his white makeup fades as the show goes on, as if he's slowly returning to his rarely seen, mortal form". Compared to the band's previous tours, the show is stripped back and contains fewer theatrics. The stage set would typically be decorated to resemble a church, with two large stained glass window panels placed on either side of the stage, while numerous stage props would be emblazoned with the Cross of Lorraine. During performances of "Personal Jesus" or "Antichrist Superstar", a white pulpit would be introduced, from where Manson would burn a book of scripture. For performances of "Killing Strangers", Manson would brandish a knife-shaped microphone, which he would use to repeatedly stab a tambourine.〔 For encores, a falling snow effect was used on stage, similar to the effect used during the Rock Is Dead Tour in 1998. On April 14, Tyler Bates announced that he had amicably retired from the band's touring line-up, stating that he helped put the band together with the intention that it could function without him when "pre-existing commitments in the film and television industry would be too demanding to handle responsibly from the road". The tour's original rhythm guitarist, Paul Wiley, took over on lead guitar for the duration of the tour.
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