Gerard Way and deadmau5 at the “Professional Griefers” video shoot.
All official photos here.
All photos from the video shoot here and here.
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Gerard Way and deadmau5 at the “Professional Griefers” video shoot.
All official photos here.
All photos from the video shoot here and here.
(Source: gerardandlindseyway)
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DESPITE My Chemical Romance’s fourth album falling flat in comparison to their hit album The Black Parade, the band have vowed that they’ll only come back stronger.
1. BLACK PARADE CONQUERED THE WORLD
… But My Chemical Romance’s follow-up album Danger Days fell sharply off the priority list. “I don’t think anybody made a misstep,” the US group’s frontman Gerard Way says. “Not only did whatever happened positively or negatively sales-wise not affect the band, it didn’t affect the world’s perception of the band as artists.”
2. THE GREAT SHAME IN ALL OF THAT?
Danger Days housed several shoulda-been hits that would have been huge were a different band’s name on the cover. “If it had just been some random indie pop act that put out Sing, it would have been a massive tune,” Gerard says. “We have an awesome bubble; sometimes that bubble is a barrier to getting things out there.”
3. TIME TO DREAM IT ALL UP AGAIN
After spending summer on the Big Day Out, My Chem headed home to start album No.5 in their new studio. Bassist Mikey Way says he doesn’t know what it will sound like, but it will wrong-foot unbelievers again. “People had formulated ideas about our band just based on seeing a kid in one of our T-shirts - and they were wrong.”
4. THE LAST BAND ON EARTH
Sales rise and fall, but My Chemical Romance are survivors, says Gerard: “It’s like building a better cockroach. There is s—- that’s way bigger than us right now that’s gonna be gone in two years and we’re gonna be in the studio making an album. That’s f—-in’ awesome.”
Gerard and Mikey recently participated in a photo shoot with Illuminate Parkinsons to raise awareness for Young Onset Parkinsons. Prints of the photo will be sold online with proceeds to benefit a traveling gallery show documenting individuals with Parkinsons. Learn more about the cause here.
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If you’re anything like us, you’ve been sick of Christmas music for weeks now. Sure, ’tis the season and all, but you can only take so many renditions of “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” before you have to crank up some Mastodon to wash it all away.
But as My Chemical Romance has proven, there is still room for some new seasonal tunes. The New Jersey band will be appearing on a special episode of psychedelic kids’ show Yo Gabba Gabba!, titled “A Very Awesome Christmas.”
They’ll be performing a tune called “Every Snowflake Is Different,” a bouncy, bombastic little rock tune that wouldn’t have been all that out of place on the band’s woefully underrated 2010 album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys.
With the band dressed in colorful ski gear, “Every Snowflake Is Different” celebrates uniqueness while also turning up the volume and building a healthy post-emo stomp. You can check out the exclusive video premiere of the band’s performance on the show below.
Watch the video HERE.
The Yo Gabba Gabba! episode “A Very Awesome Christmas” airs on Sunday, Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. on Nick, Jr. In addition to My Chemical Romance, the show will also feature guest spots from Tori Spelling, Mark Motherbaugh, Tony Hawk, Cults, Matt Walsh, and Leslie Hall.
Audio download thanks to danger0usdays.
“Cracker Barrel, corps paint, and my old friend Frank from My Chemical Romance.” - justinborucki
New poster of My Chemical Romance with Blink-182 in Kerrang! Magazine.
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