Marilyn Manson didn’t spare any expense when it came to the physical release of his latest album, “The Pale Emperor“. Following in the footsteps of Nine Inch Nails and more, a thermo-chrome heat-sensitive face of the CD was manufactured that turns from black to reveal an image of Manson when exposed to the heat of a CD drive.
Furthermore, the stock of the old original Sony Playstation black polycarbonate discs were used for the physical release of the album, to give it more aesthetic appeal. Killscreendaily.com delved deep into the process with the album’s art directors Hassan Rahim and Willo Perron to get a better look at the vision and process behind the creation of the product that ironically, not too many fans will see given the prevalent shifts towards digital music.
