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Oct 22, 2018

NEWS: GERARD WAY POSTS SOOKY TEASER FOR NEW SONG

Just in time for Halloween.


Gerard Way just set the internet ablaze by posting a short and sweet clip of a new track.

Way posted a still from the video three days ago with the ghost emoji (which you can see below), but it was not revealed what it was until today.











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Way didn’t reveal much about the new track outside of its name, “Baby You’re A Haunted House,” and a release date, Oct. 26.

This track will be Way’s first solo material since his 2014 debut Hesitant Alien. Since then, Way has appeared and worked on several other tracks including a co-write on Andy Black’s “Louder Than Your Love” in 2016. Most recently, Way sang on MSI’s Jimmy Urine’s “Sailor In A Life Boat” taken from Urine’s solo LP Euringer.
“Gerard could have sung almost every other song on this record, so I knew I wanted to get him on something,” Urine explains about working together. “It was super-fun working him. As Doug would get the track and studio up to speed, Gerard would write some comics while he was waiting because that motherfucker never stops working.”

“Gerard would pop in, knock out the vocal perfect, then we would chill and bullshit about Warhammer 40,000 and geeky stuff,” he continues. “Then, I think we ate some of Lyn-Z’s [Way’s wife and MSI bassist] famous homemade lasagna for dinner—great chill vibes.”

Way also recently celebrated the release of his latest comic installment, The Umbrella Academy: Hotel Oblivion. Netflix is also adapting the comic series into a show, and we finally got a release date earlier this month.

Check out the clip of “Baby You’re A Haunted House” below.




Jan 23, 2018

NEWS: Series of My Chemical Romance outtake videos appear on YouTube

My Chemical Romance’s YouTube channel springs to life with series of outtake videos along with their 2008 concert film The Black Parade Is Dead


My Chemical Romance’s YouTube channel has been reactivated for the first time in more than a year.

A series of outtake videos have been uploaded to the site, including footage of Welcome To The Black Parade and Helena.

Among the videos is their full 2008 concert movie The Black Parade Is Dead, which was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City in 2007 – the band’s final performance as The Black Parade.

It also includes their set from Maxwell’s in New Jersey from 2007.

My Chemical Romance split in 2013, with front man Gerard Way admitting that he had wanted to break up the band years before, saying: “By the end of The Black Parade I had in fact said everything I wanted to say.”

Click on a link below to view the selection of videos on the MCR Official Youtube page:

I'm Not Okay (I Promise) (Outtake Version 1) 

I Don't Love You (Outtake Version) 

Helena (Outtake Version)

Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) (Outtake Version) & Art is a Weapon (Trailer)

Teenagers (Outtake Version) 

Planetary (Go!) (Outtake Version) 

I'm Not Okay (I Promise) (Outtake Version 2) 

Welcome to the Black Parade (Outtake Version)

SING (Outtake Version)

The Ghost of You (Outtake Version)

 Famous Last Words (Outtake Version)


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Jan 22, 2018

NEWS: Watch My Chemical Romance’s ‘The Black Parade Is Dead!’ on YouTube

My Chemical Romance's The Black Parade Is Dead! is officially available on YouTube, meaning we know what we'll be watching tonight. (!!!)

Our little hearts fluttered when we saw an update from the MCR YouTube page, and when we saw it was their concert film, we were stoked.

Originally released in 2008, it features 33 live tracks and is basically two hours of pure, MCR bliss.

Whether or not you've watched it 10000 times already (as we have...), you can now watch it in-full below:



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