Shirley Manson returns, still spitting fire amid hallucinatory rock thrills

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Manson and her three bandmates ”“ most notably Butch Vig, who produced Nirvana’s Nevermind ”“ create an unstable world where guitars and drums are altered and distorted until they’re otherworldly. Every note might be a hallucination, a theme Manson declares clearly in “Felt” (“What is real? Is real reason?”) and “Blood for Poppies,” narrated by a drug operative who’s stranded inAfghanistan. There are enough effects and musical fight sequences to makeMichaelBayjealous, but trickery means nothing without a sympathetic star. The plot, as in all superhero stories, is Manson’s struggle to find a comfortable spot in the human world. So even at her most cynical, on “I Hate Love,” she remains hopeful and hungry for more. As the song fades, Manson has one last thing to say to the betrayer she’s blown away: “Can you call me back?”
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