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Oct 18, 2022

REVIEW: My Chemical Romance thrills fans during its five-night residency at Kia Forum


 The fans were more than just OK at the sold-out My Chemical Romance show at Kia Forum in Inglewood on Wednesday night.

During the band’s second of five evenings at the venue, the audience sang along so loudly, so passionately, and there were several spotted cry-singing as they belted out the lyrics to songs they’ve been waiting so long to experience live.

“I’ve waited two (expletive) years for this,” a fan screamed as the band launched into its third song, “I’m Not Okay (I Promise).”

The New Jersey-based emo rock group disbanded in 2013, but reunited for the first time in seven years back in 2019 and played a sold-out warm-up show at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles ahead of announcing a comeback tour in 2020. The global pandemic derailed those plans. However, fans, like the one screaming his heart out on Wednesday night, never gave up hope and held on to his seats through a few postponements, to throw on his My Chem T-shirt from the early ’00s and finally cut loose.

LIVE PHOTOS: 10/12/22 - KIA FORUM

10/12/22 - KIA FORUM

REVIEW: My Chemical Romance Reunion Proves a Communion for the Punk-Starved


  Nearly a decade has passed since the disbandment of My Chemical Romance (MCR), the post-hardcore, pop-punk group led by frontman Gerard Way. And as a generation of Vans Warped Tour devotees grew up, so, too, did Gerard’s 13-year-old daughter, Bandit, who is now of age to appreciate her father’s music in all its angsty glory.

At the Oct. 15 show of the band’s reunion tour, which had been postponed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Gerard’s daughter was front and center at the Kia Forum with a squad of her friends. The vocalist dedicated his 2006 hit song “Teenagers” to her, which was a surreal moment for adult concert-goers whose punk awakening similarly began in early adolescence. 

 “For this next song, I never know who to dedicate it to, but tonight I definitely know,” Gerard announced to the audience, before briefly pausing for extra effect. “It’s my teenage daughter, Bandit, who is here tonight with all her friends. This one’s for you.”

Now 45, Gerard Way has maintained not just his vocal range and balls-to-the-wall energy, but also his baby face, which looks as if it’s barely aged in 20 years. Throttling the microphone, he had no problem hitting the range-stretching high notes of songs like “Famous Last Words” and, at the same time, radiate lower-register growls for the darker, drum-heavy material.

As is the Ways’ way — Gerard and bassist Mikey Way are brothers — anthems were aplenty. “Helena” from the band’s 2004 album created an audible rumble not unlike the planes landing at nearby LAX, as guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero breathed new life into a classic. And it took no more than a single note for MCR fans to instantly recognize the 2006 hit “Welcome to the Black Parade.” The one notable difference? Most of the songs were sung a half-step down from their original key signature. But to Gerard’s credit, the modification was not inherently obvious — and given that he started the band at 24 years old, his vocal range has undoubtedly shifted.

As for the new material: “The Foundations of Decay,” the band’s first new song since 2014, served as the warmup and opened the show, but other tracks dated back as far as MCR’s 2002 debut “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love.” One of the album’s most popular tracks, “Vampires Will Never Hurt You,” made the set list toward the end of the Oct. 15 show, and Gerard marked the occasion by donning full Dracula regalia.

Theatrics were present but not overwhelming as the band more than met its responsibility to entertain — Mikey, Toro and Iero certainly deserve a lot of the credit, leaping across the stage and shredding, clearly enjoying the craft with zero jadedness.

After so much time away, MCR had a lot to live up to and it rose to the occasion over five nights at the Forum. But more than a “reunion” show, it was a “communion” — of like-minded Los Angeles devotees of all ages and stripes chanting “so long and goodnight,” but thinking, don’t take too long. 

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Aug 21, 2022

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VIDEO: Watch My Chemical Romance Play ‘Bury Me in Black’ For First Time in 19 Years

 

Band also performed "This Is the Best Day Ever" for the first time since 2005
 

 

My Chemical Romance pulled out two rarities during a show at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City this weekend as they kicked off their North American reunion tour. The band showcased “Bury Me In Black,” a B-side from 2004’s Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, as well as “This Is the Best Day Ever,” from their 2002 debut LP, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love.

The 22-song set marked the first time the group had performed either track live in over 15 years. Elsewhere during the show My Chemical Romance played hits like “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)” and “Teenagers.” 

 


My Chemical Romance launched their reunion tour earlier this year at the Eden Project in Cornwall, England. Prior to the tour, the band released a new single, “The Foundations of Decay.” The sprawling, six-minute epic that blends to-the-rafters emo rock with clever twists and turns into hardcore and prog that marked My Chemical Romance’s first new music in eight years. 

 After disbanding in 2013, the group announced their return in fall 2019 and played a single show that December, but the first wave of Covid-19 forced them to put their touring plans on hold. The dates were initially rescheduled for 2021 but pushed again because of ongoing Covid concerns. The North American leg runs through October.

My Chemical Romance’s last studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, was released in 2010. Following their break-up, they released the compilation May Death Never Stop You in 2014, a greatest hits set that featured one new song, “Fake Your Death.”

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Jun 23, 2022

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LIVE REVIEWS: MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE OVERSEAS

 

One teen was devastated after her mom sold the tickets she had purchased to see her favorite band, My Chemical Romance, live — all to buy shoes for her brother instead.

Read More: Mom Sells Teen's MCR Concert Tix to Buy Shoes for Her Son | https://popcrush.com/daughter-outraged-mom-sells-concert-tickets-buy-brother-shoes/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

My Chemical Romance – Live Review At Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 28th May 2022

My Chemical Romance, OVO Hydro, Glasgow review - caring, sharing emo kings holler to the heavens

My Chemical Romance, Frank Turner, Starcrawler, Crawlers @ Victoria Park, Warrington, UK, May 27

Here’s what My Chemical Romance played on the final night of their UK tour

Live Review: My Chemical Romance at Sophia Gardens Cardiff

 LIVE: My Chemical Romance – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, 28/05/2022

My Chemical Romance review: Nostalgic night for fans of emo as rockers pack out stadium on same night as Ed Sheeran

My Chemical Romance: Victoria Park, Warrington – live review

 Pictures and review: My Chemical Romance at Victoria Park

My Chemical Romance in Warrington (not Manchester despite what Gerard Way kept saying) - Review and gig pictures

My Chemical Romance Live Photo Gallery From Stadium MK, Milton Keynes, May 22nd 2022

Live Report: My Chemical Romance resurrect emo at Royal Kilmainham Hospital

Gig Review : MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE WITH STARCRAWLER AND GAYLE ROYAL HOSPITAL KILMAINHAM, DUBLIN MAY 24 2022

 Review of My Chemical Romance at the Eden Project in Cornwall

Live Report: My Chemical Romance - Stadium MK, Milton Keynes

My Chemical Romance live in Cornwall: giddy rock’n’roll from returning emo heroes

My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way waves flag with names of fans who died during pandemic at Milton Keynes show

My Chemical Romance air more fan favourites as UK tour hits Milton Keynes

 Gerard Way wears blood-splattered white suit at first MCR Milton Keynes show

GALLERY: This Is What My Chemical Romance’s Gigantic Show In Milton Keynes Looked Like

 My Chemical Romance, Stadium MK, Milton Keynes

My Chemical Romance bring spectacular Black Parade to Eden Project biomes

My Chemical Romance’s Live Return Review + Photos: “Absolutely Unstoppable”

 My Chemical Romance: two years late, but as vital and evocative as ever

My Chemical Romance review – emo’s elder statesmen march into new era

 

 

 

 

One teen was devastated after her mom sold the tickets she had purchased to see her favorite band, My Chemical Romance, live — all to buy shoes for her brother instead.

The teen shared her story on Reddit explaining she had listened to the emo band "religiously" since she was 7, noting the concert was "really important" to her since the show had been rescheduled twice.

Her excitement for the show quickly dwindled after she found out her mom sold her tickets to buy her brother some shoes.



Read More: Mom Sells Teen's MCR Concert Tix to Buy Shoes for Her Son | https://popcrush.com/daughter-outraged-mom-sells-concert-tickets-buy-brother-shoes/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

One teen was devastated after her mom sold the tickets she had purchased to see her favorite band, My Chemical Romance, live — all to buy shoes for her brother instead.

The teen shared her story on Reddit explaining she had listened to the emo band "religiously" since she was 7, noting the concert was "really important" to her since the show had been rescheduled twice.

Her excitement for the show quickly dwindled after she found out her mom sold her tickets to buy her brother some shoes.



Read More: Mom Sells Teen's MCR Concert Tix to Buy Shoes for Her Son | https://popcrush.com/daughter-outraged-mom-sells-concert-tickets-buy-brother-shoes/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

Jun 21, 2022

May 20, 2022

LISTEN: My Chemical Romance release first new music since 2014, “The Foundations of Decay”

 

My Chemical Romance have released a new track, “The Foundations Of Decay.” The single is their first new music since 2014.

Ahead of their performances next week in the United Kingdom, My Chemical Romance have dropped the new song out of the blue in true mysterious My Chemical Romance fashion.

“The Foundations Of Decay” offers a dark, ominous single cover to allude to what might come next.

The band just released this via their social media, with no initial warning.

 Aside from compilation albums, this will be their first studio song since 2014’s “Fake Your Death.”