Listen To Marilyn Manson’s New Album With Us At Idle Hands Bar

Posted by Metal Insider on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 1:32 pm

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As you hopefully know by now, one of our favorite bars in NYC Idle Hands holds a special ‘Metal Night’ on the last Thursday of every month. And on April 26, it’s our turn to play host once again. However, we’ve got something special up our sleeves plans, as the night will also host a special listening party for Marilyn Manson’s new album Born Villain.

That’s right, Idle Hands is giving New York patrons the chance to listen to Manson’s long awaited new album a few days before its release (on May 1). Idle Hands will also be offering complimentary Mansinthe (yeah, that would be Marilyn Manson’s absinthe) while supplies last, while Tripp NYC will have some awesome giveaways as well. Oh, and did we mention that we’ll also be doing some DJing that evening?

So cancel any plans you had on Thursday, April 26 and join us for the Marilyn Manson Born Villain listening party at Idle Hands Bar (located on 25 Avenue B at 3rd Street) starting at 7pm!

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