My Chemical Freak: My Chemical Romance All The Time

New Interview with Frank Iero

The South Orange Patch did an interview recently with Frank Iero. 

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Albums You Might Have Missed in 2010

My Chemical Romance’s Danger Days made the list of albums you might have missed in 2010. 

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Interview with Mikey Way

“I think we’re the most fearless that we’ve ever been. I also think it’s the album that’s most true to us.”

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New York Times Interview with Gerard Way

“My Chemical Romance is a cartoony kind of band, and that suits the frontman, Gerard Way.”

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Gerard Way’s Plans for the Holidays.

Gerard talks to Kerrang!  about his plans for the holidays.

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“The reaction to ‘The Black Parade’ was at times misunderstood, misrepresented, misinterpreted,” says frontman Gerard Way, 33, who formed My Chemical Romance in 2001, after studying at New York’s School of Visual Arts. “There were, like, hate crimes on these kids who were just wearing black, and media — especially tabloids in the U.K. — painted this giant target on these kids and turned it into a culture thing to sell papers.”

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My Chemical Romance, On the Record

My Chemical Romance talks to Rhapsody about their favorite record of all time.

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Danger Days Review by Kill Your Stereo

 ”I found myself strapping into a rainbow-painted rollercoaster; my surrounds coloured by kaleidoscope wallpaper, sitting before a slope-ridden track twisting and twirling for miles ahead.”

^^^ That made me chuckle.

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Danger Days Review by Music News

“There isn’t a bad song on the album, twelve fresh sounding and exciting songs and three voiceover-talking tracks such as Look Alive Sunshine and Goodnight, Dr Death!”

CLICK HERE to read more about Danger Days from Musicnews.com

My Chemical Romance Toronto Review and Photos

“The near 90-minute set concluded with the single encore performance of “Vampire Money” and left fans cheering and delighted with the solid performance. Before leaving, My Chemical Romance promised to return to Toronto in the spring. From the response of fans, they may need a bigger venue.”

CLICK HERE for more photos and review from popmatters.com