Category: bullets era

  • news from mychemicalromance.com 2003



    mychemicalromance.com 2003

  • recording bullets

     video from nada recording studios shared in this kerrang article from 09/04/2014

    “Never-Before-Seen Mini Documentary Of My Chemical Romance’s I Brought You My Bullets…”

    Check out this awesome never-before-seen footage of My Chemical Romance recording their 2002 debut album.

    Nada Recording Studio has posted a great mini-documentary of the band recording I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love a whopping 12 years ago. AMAZING.

    Remember to pick up this week’s issue of Kerrang! for an incredibly special My Chemical Romance board game!

     

     

     

     

     

  • 05/2003 interview with anemic magazine

    Chemical Reaction forms Chemical Romance

    What a year it has been for My Chemical Romance. Only just forming this year and now they are on the verge on releasing their debut album later this month. It seems nothing can go wrong for these guys at the minute so I though I would be apart of the good fortune and ask Gerard a couple of questions and what the key too their success was, this is what he had to say.

    Anemic: Hey Gerard, thanks for taking you time to do this interview?

    Gerard: You’re welcome. Thank you for giving us one. Sorry it took a bit to respond.

    Anemic: No problem at all mate, so how are you doing today?

    Gerard: We’re doing very well thank you. Mostly healthy and almost all of our teeth!

    Anemic: Well I must say it’s been a rapid rise for you guys to say the least, you only formed at the start of the year and now you have an album coming out next month on Eyeball Records, how are you taking in all in?

    Gerard: It’s been more than would could have imagined when we started the band. From our first show we’ve been getting such a nice positive response. Getting signed by Eyeball Records really clinched it and since then we’ve been on a roll. We’re all smiles.

    Anemic: So how has it been getting your material out their, I mean you guys must be doing a great live show for people to stand up and take notice of how well you guys are really doing?

    Gerard: After recording we were a little rusty as far as performing the material live but after the last weekend of shows we’re back to 100%. We try to put on the most honest, energetic, and intense show we possibly can and it has paid off for us so far. It’s really like therapy for us to be up there, we would do the same show for 5 or 500 people, the same energy would be there. Getting radio play and having a pressence on the web has helped get the material out there but our biggest push has been word of mouth.

    Anemic: With live shows there must be a lot of fans, how would describe you fans?

    Gerard: Well it depends. Alot of people that come out to see us have just heard about us so they don’t know what to expect. Generally after we start playing alot of people just take a step back, this just happened in Deleware last weekend. I think they may think we’re going to hit them but I always try and promise them we won’t, we would never do that. We just go crazy up there. The fans that know us are all great, they are always friendly and our first biggest fan, Carlos, is the head of our street team now. The best way to describe our fans would be “diverse”. We get all kinds.

    Anemic: Who has been the best band you have played along side so far?

    Gerard: Pencey Prep, without a doubt.

    Anemic: How was it recording the new album, was their a good vibe in the studio were you could go about things the way you wanted them too without having any hassles in the process?

    Gerard: The vibe in the studio was excellent. Very positive all the way through. Geoff, Alex, and John were great to work with and brought alot to the table creatively. It was hard to finish because there was a situation where Gerard ended up in the emergency room 5 times and it slowed down recording but we were still able to come under the deadline and make exactly the album we wanted.

    Anemic: What should we expect from the new album?

    Gerard: Well it’s our first album so I would expect to see a band that evolves from the first songs that were written to the last. Expect a very different sound from what is out there right now. Very honest, sincere, aggresive. We make music that we would want to hear and thats why we play it so hard.

    Anemic: Once the new record is out and selling to you guys plan to seel it on a global scale i.e maybe in Australia?

    Gerard: Eyeball Records just got hooked up with worldwide distrobution, so the album will be available in Australia upon release I believe. We’re very excited about that!

    Anemic: Who are your musical influences, I guess you would have heaps and heaps but who are the ones that stand out the most for you?

    Gerard: Classical guitarists, The Smiths, The Misfits, Queen, At The Gates, Iron Maiden.

    Anemic: Before starting the band what did you guys do to occupy you time?

    Gerard: Ray is a film maker. Matt is a mechanic. Mikey was in college. Frank was in college as well. Gerard is an artist. Other than that we used to play video games, watch zombie movies, drink beer, hang out, stuff like that.

    Anemic: Some rumours I have heard is that you guys like Bats, what’s the fascination with them, is it the Will Haven song BATS, or you just like the species?

    Gerard: Haha…the whole bat thing came about at an early practice when Mikey joined and we finally gelled. Our energy just came together and a giant heavy metal vortex opened up and out flew a swarm of bats. We all saw it. It was like an awakening. After that we accepted bats into our lives. It was also while we were playing “Vampires Will Never Hurt You” so it probably had alot to do with that.

    interview by simon from anemic magazine may 2003

  • you look

    http://www.mychemicalromance.com/gimage/frank6.jpg

  • on this day in 2003 the jacket officially tapped out

    the phoenix theater toronto ca 08/26/2003

    all fall down photography on flickr

  • crunches from the 2003 “FIGHT!” theodore grimm myspace music video

    crunches from the 2003 “FIGHT!” theodore grimm myspace music video

  • gerard did this guys voicemail

    (he downtown at farmingdale ny 7/25/2003 – fan account below)

    “Ah. The walk outside. Fresh air. I called Jodi overratedantime who lives in COLORADO!!! And we talked for a little bit. MCR was hanging out by their van and packing stuff. I stood at a tree. Watching Gerard. My idol. Cigerate in one hand. Towel over his neck, basking in himself. Talking to two guys from Jersey about where he grew up. Geard. Gerard. GERARD.

    I asked Gerard to do my voicemail:

    Drew: Hey G, I met you at Knitting remember?
    Gerard: Yeah man, whats up Drew?
    Drew: Nothing could you record my voicemail
    ?
    Gerard: Course, give me 5 minutes.

    We went to a dominoes a few feet away and got pizzas. They were subpar. We went back and Gerard recorded my cell phones voicemail:

    “Hey youve reached Drew, hes not here right now, leave him a fucking message. This is Gerard from My Chemical Romance.

    Want to hear it? Send me an IM: xPhantomsForever saying your gonna call or call me, and listen to it. If I pick up just tell me who you are and ill just not pick up when you call again. The number: 000.000.0000 Gerard and I talked for 5 more minutes. I was getting to scared to talk to him anymore so I gave a firm handshake and said goodbye as I walked away…Gerard Way.“

    photos by Gaelen Harlacher on flickr (account says the photos were taken 7/25/2003)

  • mcr logo from eyeballrecords.com 2003

    mcr logo from eyeballrecords.com 2003

  • gerard is sink pisser and its endearing

    “at the recent bloomfield ave show, me and my friend steve were waiting in line for the bathroom. gerard comes over and gets in line with us. we were talking about various things such as his lack of leather, the scene, etc. meanwhile, the rest of the band were halfway through setting up. when it’s steve’s turn for the bathroom, gerard was like

    "dude, i really gotta be on stage, but i don’t want to seem like a rockstar or nothing by cutting you in line.. do you think i could piss in the sink while you go?”

    well, needless to say, i was very careful about my business when it was my turn, so i wouldn’t have to use that sink.

    a month later, at hellfest, i caught gerrard on his way to the port-a-potties. and informed him that there were no sinks to urinate in.“

    2003 fan account from bradleyxchaos on livejournal

    08/06/2003 bloomfield ave cafe montclair nj – taken by brian woodard

    (audio of this show – spaceyraygun)

  • 08/17/2002 alissa’s basement kinnelon nj

    8.14.02

    Suprise! I’m sick again!
    I may look like a boatswain and smell like a corpse, but the shows are still a go for the weekend. Please try and check us out at Maxwells this Friday with The Lawndarts and The High School Sweethearts. We’re very excited to be
    playing Maxwells and it’s been a personal dream of mine ever since I was a kid going to shows there. There are some people flying out and travelling many miles to see us so keep them company and meet some new friends. Click
    SHOWS and get the skinny on where it’s going
    down.

    We’re also trying a first this weekend for My Chem- 2 shows in one day. This Saturday we have the pleasure of playing Alissa’s Basement at 6:00 and then we hop in the van to make soundcheck at The Loop as soon as we finish. Eyeball label-mates, Little Joe Gould are coming out all the way from Indiana for this show so we’ve decided to risk health and safety to play both shows.
    If you’ve seen the shape of us after just one set you’re probably curious what we will be like at the second show – so are we. I can assure you a night of “hot male action” and “stinky boys
    ”.

    Also check out our good friends in The Ghost and The Exit in our links section. We had the good fortune of seeing both bands play 2 nights last
    weekend and they were great. Drinking in The Ghost van outside of CBs with Jordan and T-Top was definitely a plu
    s.

    I need a shave, a new dye-job, and some decongestant so I’ll leave you with the image of me sitting in my house watching Mad Monster Party, moaning, sweating, boxer-clad, and trying to hit the high notes in Headfirst For Halos.
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    flyer from notoastghost

    gerard’s memo about the alissa’s basement show from mcr’s 2002 website

    recording from spaceyraygun