Frank has spoken to the masses via MCR.com.
“Jeez, time flies friends. Where did the hours go? One year ago today Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys was released into the world. I honestly cant believe its already been a year. I must say a year into any of our other records and it felt like we wrote the songs a lifetime ago… But with this one it kinda still feels brand new somehow. I dont know how to explain it. But maybe thats a testament to the way we feel about this record. I dont think every stone has been unturned with this one yet.”
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“My father and grandfather are both drummers, so music was a big part of my childhood,” says My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero. “On the weekends, I used to go to clubs to see my grandfather play Dixieland and standards, and then I’d go somewhere else to watch my dad play the blues. A lot of times these were after-hours places where I shouldn’t even be. The owners kind of looked the other way.”
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“Just when fans thought they couldn’t take it any further, 2010’s Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys created a whole new world: a dystopian, disco-punk future where life is short, cars are fast, and where a raised voice is a lost soul’s best defence.”
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Can’t get enough pics from Voodoo Festival of MCR? See more from thedeadhub.com here…
“Since MCR is a bit more current they seemed in touch with the crowd. Soundgarden, meanwhile, took some time to find their groove, perhaps as a result of not being together for a while.”
If you are planning on going to Big Day Out tickets will be on sale today at 9am!
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If you are planning to see My Chemical Romance at the Voodoo Festival in New Orleans, you might want to take a look at the line-up and times!
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A hot topic. So much so there is an article about it! Yes, you heard me right.
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From the artist’s perspective. Comic book writer and artist, Jonathan Rivera has written a blog post about his involvement in the making of My Chemical Romance’s singles “Na Na Na” and “Sing”
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See and read more of part 2 here…