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  • 04/2022 metal hammer

    id: Tatts Life

    When Frank Iero gave us the lowdown on the issues behind his ink.

    IS THERE A THEME TO YOUR TATTS?

    Yeah, kind of. I guess it’s basically that if I put my life to pictures, it would be my tattoos. They have a lot to do with my childhood, a lot of images to do with the band, specific moments from our career so far and feelings that I have about things at certain times. I don’t really regret any of my tattoos because they all symbolise a point in my life. Whether it was a good time or a bad time, it’s all my life.

    WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST TATTOO?

    The first tattoo I had done is in the middle of my back. It’s a jack-o’-lantern. I was born on Halloween so it’s to basically symbolise that. We’re all major horror fans in this band, so it’s also kinda neat, I think. I got it on my 18th birthday, so there was no lying to people in tattoo parlours – I tried lots of times to get one when I was younger but they didn’t buy it!

    WHAT WAS THE NEXT TATTOO YOU HAD DONE?

    The next tattoo I got was this band on my left arm which says Loyalty, Respect, Honesty. I got that because they’rе the only kind of people I want in my life. And after that I think I got my Black Flag bars, and then I decided to get my back done. I really like the chainsaw that’s around my left bicep. I’m not sure how much of a bicep it is, but the tattoo came out really well! The chainsaw came from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, which is one of my favourite movies of all time. It also represents a revenge theme to me: the balance of power, or rather redressing the balance of power.

    ANYTHING LOWER DOWN?

    Actually, I have a lot of personal things tattooed on me, such as poetry that I’ve written. The newest one I got, that I really like a lot, is down on my thigh and it says ‘Live every day like it’s your last’.

    TELL US ABOUT THE ANCHOR?

    Me and three of my friends all had the NJ with the anchor done at the same time. It means always being anchored to home in New Jersey. It was something we needed to do.

    AND YOUR LIP?

    I had the inside of my lip done with the NJ. I guess it’s a way of remembering your 100ts and keeping you honest,

    true to yourself and down to earth.

    WHY EXACTLY DID YOU GO AND GET YOUR NECK TATTOOED?

    I did it because I didn’t want to get a proper job – no one’s gonna give you a regular job if you’ve got your neck tattooed, right? It was a way of forcing myself to be in this band by getting it done. The band actually paid for it! We were out on tour one day and I woke up in the venue and said to the guys, “I want to get it done,” and they’re like, “Well, if you really are gonna do it, we’ll all chip in.”

    WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE TATTOO? I don’t know – I’ve got so many! |

    “I THINK TATTOOS SHOULD SYMBOLISE A POINT

    IN YOUR LIFE – WHETHER IT WAS A GOOD TIME

    OR A BAD TIME” FRANK’S TATT-DOS & DON’TS

    04/2022 metal hammer

  • 07/2005 rock sound

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    07/2005 rock sound

    english translation:

    mikey’s way before hitting the road again, heading for Germany, the band members take a lunch break… The waiter asks them if they prefer sandwich bread or a “French baguette”? The Way brothers choose French bread. Once served, Mikey Way’s face falls in front of his roast beef sandwich. “It’s raw!”, the bassist wonders. (the only time of the day when he spoke…) “That’s normal, it’s eaten like that!”, his brother replies. “Oh? Okay…”

    It was unmanageable on the day of the concert. It’s too much stuff in one day. As a result, we rarely have time to enjoy the places where we stop for more than a day.” Gerard then joins the rest of the group in front of the Carrousel du Sacré-Cœur. Together, the five of them happily indulge in a photo shoot organized for an English teen magazine. The photographer is keen to take advantage of the very ‘Frenchie’ setting of the Montmartre district. Under the astonished gaze of a few tourists who wonder what is going on, the group takes their place in front of the merry-go-round. “This is the first time we’ve been asked to smile for a photo shoot!” laughs Ray Toro, guitar. A fan of Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film, the group then recognizes a few places seen in the film Amélie Poulain. The tour continues, with a few comments on French architecture and culture. As soon as they arrive at the first comic book store, everyone forgets their fatigue and doesn’t waste a second rushing to buy the new Star Wars figurines and other comics.

    A customer stares at Frank before asking him if he’s in a band: “Do you play in The Cure?” Frank bursts into laughter and answers in the negative before going to tell the others his little story. After a few purchases (Misfits figurines, etc.), it’s already time to get back on the tour bus. “We write a lot on our tour bus. We’ve practically converted the ‘lounge area’ into a studio! We’ve already written a few songs. We might even go back into the studio after the tour. It’s a bit different, but it’s a logical evolution since Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge,” says Gerard Way, who recently did some backing vocals for Every Time I Die’s new album. But the band’s current news is on the road. “We’re thinking of doing another tour in the United States in September,” Frank continues. “For the moment, nothing is certain, but it could well be that we open for a big band with whom we’ve already played…” Green Day? “We can’t say anything,” smiles Gerard. In any case, playing with Green Day has taught us a lot. Just by watching them. They can fill stadiums and keep a constant communication with the audience. Billie Joe is an incredible frontman. We are much better on stage today, partly thanks to opportunities like these. It’s amazing to go from 300 people to 10 or 20 times more. A real challenge for us and also the best learning for a young band. […] Otherwise, we really want to do splits with other bands. We were talking about a split 45 with Alkaline Trio, it will be done according to our schedules.“ Time is on your side!

  • gerard talks about 07/2003 spin shoot

    gerard talks about his first spin shoot:

    “they were calling me speed stick because I smelled so bad. and um basically he’s like "I want you to go to my cd collection. I want you to pick out whatever you want and I’m gonna give you a microphone and you’re gonna basically karaoke it. since I was like "yeah- you can’t fake singing and so we put on black flag and I was singing "nervous breakdown” and this guy comes over with a beer and just starts spraying me with water. and this is like shit i’d never.. let people do. and I was super into it. just got me soaking fucking wet. headbanging and singing. and it’s one of my favorite photos. and it ran in a page I think the guy from stellarstar was in it. and that was the first spin thing"

    2007 interview

    07/2003 spin

  • 04/2005 bravo german magazine

    “you don’t know pain! on their website my chemical romance brag about how many injuries they have sustained during their live shows. mikey broke his toes. frank knocked out a few teeth. ray got a scar on his head and gerard tore his lips. after the five from new jersey released their debut album I brought you my bullets you brought me your love. while they thrilled the rock world in 2002 they also lived to excess in their private lives. gerard swallowed vodka and pills, drummer bob having suffered a nervous break down. "this has only made us grow as a band” believes gerard. and the new album three cheers for sweet revenge proves him right"

    04/2005 bravo (germany)

  • 2007 mcr wins best international band in the uk

    2007 mcr wins best international band

    I have this idea that gerard sang his response and frank played “thank you very much!” on guitar somehow

    kerrang # 1175 from mcrhollywood

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