My Chemical Freak: My Chemical Romance All The Time

Listen to MCR on BBC Radio 1

For the next 3 days you can hear MCR’s recent appearance on BBC’s Radio 1.

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MCR on BBC Radio 1 and Channel 4

March 31st, 2011 | | 0 Comments | Email My Chemical Freak!

Over the past few days My Chemical Romance has appeared both on radio and television in the UK.

The band recorded a few songs and an interview for 360 Sessions while they were in Japan in February. The show premiered on Channel 4 on March 29. CLICK HERE to see part one and HERE to see part two.

Today the band was on Live Lounge on BBC Radio 1 and performed two songs recorded during their European tour earlier in the month. They played “Planetary (GO!)” and a cover of “Common People” by Pulp. CLICK HERE to listen to part one, HERE for part two, and HERE for part three. Below are the videos to both songs.

Interview with Ray Toro from “The Examiner”

“In my exclusive interview with My Chemical Romance’s lead guitarist Ray Toro, he talks about how much social media has changed since the release of their 2006 album The Black Parade, setlists for The World Contamination Tour, the importance of making a solid album without throwaway songs, his opinion on MCR vocalist Gerard Way’s songwriting, and much more.”

Read more from this massive interview with Ray here…

NME Exclusive MCR Interview

Walk Onstage with My Chemical Romance

The embed code is being a butt so here is the link to the awesome little interview.

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Gear Talks to Frank and Ray

German interview with Ray Toro and Frank Iero.

Interview from Valencia with MCR

Thanks Nea for the info!

“NME” Interview with MCR

CLICK HERE to watch Part 1 of NME‘s interview with My Chemical Romance.

Interview with Mikey and Ray

Source Yekith

“Spinner” Interview with My Chemical Romance

“What’s the craziest thing that’s happened on tour so far?

Electrocution! Our tour drummer had a run-in with a busted phone charger and an angry electrical outlet and zapped himself. Went to the hospital — luckily everything was fine. We had a gig the same day and he had his best show yet, so I think we may do this to him now and again …”

Read more here…