Marilyn Manson has inked a record deal with the metal label Nuclear Blast and is set to release his first single after facing a wave of sexual abuse allegations that essentially put a halt to his career.
The troubled rockstar dropped a one-minute teaser of his new song on various social media channels.
Nuclear Blast also shared the snippet with a representative who confirmed to Rolling Stone that the company has a signed contract with Manson. The audio sample shows Manson muttering, "Keep sleeping/I'll make you dream of me," but the song's title is still unknown.
With allegations against the rock singer made public in February 2021, Manson's ex-fiance Evan Rachel Wood said, "He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years."
Over a dozen women immediately made several other complaints. Since then, Manson has settled several cases, including one from actress Esmé Bianco from 'Game of Thrones.'
In 2025, Manson is scheduled to go on trial for allegations made by Ashley Waters, his former assistant.
Many of Warner's longstanding business partners and representatives, including manager Tony Ciulla, his record label Loma Vista, and his booking agency CAA, quickly fired him in the wake of allegations against him.
2020's 'We Are Chaos' is his last studio album.
Along with signing the record deal, Manson also revealed details of his first tour since 2019.
In March, it was announced that Manson was getting ready to hit the stage again. In addition to a few headline performances, he will open for Five Finger Death Punch on their North American tour in August and September this year.