Tag: gerard way

  • 08/2008 kawanku indonesian magazine

    “mikey way

    “me and gerard, we’re the best friends in the world”

    Once again, we meet Mikey Way. But this time this guy talks soooooo much. Hi hi hi! Never thought Mikey could be this chatty!

    Long coat and black jeans, that’s the outfit worn by Mikey Way when he met W at the Malia Hotel, Thursday afternoon, January 31, 2008. Wow, he looked really neat. But when watching MCR’s concert a few hours later, it turned out that Mikey was also wearing the same costume, he he he. It’s very clear that his long coat and all-black jeans are not just a style but an important part of his identity.

    Anyway… Mikey looked relaxed as he shook hands with W. As a small talk, W of course asked him what he thought about Jakarta. He answered honestly. “So far, great. But I haven’t been here long. Only 12 hours, only half a day. So, you know.”He said as he took a large white plastic cup of coffee from the table in front of him. His hands looked a little shaky.

    Gosh, Mikey, the conversation has become so serious, huh, he he he. W reminds me that the name My Chemical Romance was taken from one of the books Mikey read when he was still working at Barnes & Noble bookstore, namely Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance by Irvine Welsh. mentioned by Mikey, here. Wow, it seems so funny to imagine Mikey being a bookworm, huh? Apart from Gerard being the vocalist and frontman of My Chem, he is still Mikey’s ‘big brother’. So, let’s just start asking about Gerard, shall we?

    Mmm, maybe we can start with a question that’s not too direct, huh…

    What’s the most annoying thing about Gerard?

    “Him? There’s nothing bad about him. Even if there’s something annoying, it makes me love him even more. Ha ha. Even if there’s something bad about him, it’s endearing. Gera is a very talented and admirable individual.”

    What is the annoying side of you in Gerard’s eyes?

    “Me? Well, I don’t know. Ha ha. Maybe you guys better ask Gerard directly, haha ​​ha.”

    Have you two ever fought?

    We have. It’s natural. But not too often. In a few years maybe.”

    Can you tell us a little bit about how you and Gerard are actually brothers? what kind?

    “We’re the best friends in the world. We always hang out together. We always talk. Especially when we’re on tour, we always share a room in a hotel. only once we fought, ha ha ha. We barely fight.”

    Do you still have time to read a book?

    “Yes, I still am. Right now I’m reading Needful Things by Stephen King. This is actually my second time reading it, he he he.”

    Wow, you really like horror stories, huh?

    “Ha ha ha, yes. I like horror novels and also horror movies. Stephen King is a great horror writer. Many of his books are horror themed. I really like Stephen King.”

    From early on, it seemed like Gerard did most of the talking.

    “I only talk when necessary. Not only me, Frank, Bob and Ray have also. But more often than not we have to take care of our own musical instruments, so we leave that responsibility to Gerard, he he he.”

    Totally agree, Mikey Unfortunately, Gerard isn’t there, hu hu hu!

    On stage, Gerard is the same. Have you ever joined in the conversation with the audience?

    “Well, yes sure. I have.”

    Anyway, really happy to chat with you. Lately, MCR has been using piano players a lot at concerts, huh?

    “We do everything like other big bands do.”

    Are there plans to make James Dewees a permanent member of MCR?

    Oh, James. He’s already become My Chem family member since ama. Even though he is not a member of MCR, he is our friend. We have also known him for a long time. Besides, we like the sound of our concert piano. So, we keep using it.

    Why, the hell, is the sound of the piano so important to MCR?

    “Piano is the basis for all music. Since we know a cool piano player like James Dewees, we might as well include him in the line-up. Unfortunately, James is currently at sound check, so he can’t be here.”

    My Chem, that’s how Mikey shortens the name My Chemical Romance. Frankly, W also knows nothing, he he he. When asked when My Chem (yikes, I’m following Mikey) will release a new album, Mikey said it would be around early or mid 2009. Wow, that’s still quite a long time away, huh. When W asked about My Chem’s three previous albums, this guy remained enthusiastic, cas cis cus.(?)

    Tell us about the metamorphosis from the first to the third album…

    “Sure sure”

    Album: Bullets

    We were still very young. We were in our early 20s and we had only been in the band for about 10 months. Every song that was created at that time was indeed in accordance with our condition at that time. If you listen to it, you will definitely feel the nuances of My Chem now. The songs on the first album are like ‘the younger brother of The Black Parade,

    Is the creative process different?

    “Let’s see… The first album, / was really green, he he he. Gerard was also very young. We felt more spontaneous. The second album, Three Cheers… was more mature, more aggressive. The longer it went on, the clearer it became in The Black Parade. The difference was probably with the presence of Bob on drums. He is one of the phenomenal drummers. Many people say so. Because of Bob, The Black Parade seemed touching on many musical genres.”

    What if someone says that The Black Parade sounds smoother than previous albums?

    Technically, yes. The first album was made in the basement. The sound was rough. But eventually we had a bigger studio and had more time to prepare the material.”

    adhika annisa, marti photo: yudha

    08/2008 kawanku (indonesia) from mcrhollywood

    english translation done by google translate

  • 01/20/2008 hcmc stadium ho chi minh city vietnam

    01/20/2008 meet and greet hcmc stadium ho chi minh city vietnam 

    source: beachsidebingo.livejournal.com

  • 03/28/2008 tempe music festival tempe beach park tempe az

    03/28/2008 tempe music festival tempe beach park tempe az photos and article from azcentral.com saved on mychemicalfreak.com 2008

    azcentral.com has a new article about MCR’s Performance at the Tempe Music Festival…

    By Kellie Hwang 

    The last time I saw My Chemical Romance perform was in 2005, at a secret show in an underground venue in London.There were only 200 people and the band put on a stellar show, but it got so intense that three kids were sent to the hospital mid-concert.

    The fans at the My Chem show on Friday night at Tempe Beach Park were just as energetic but not nearly as brutal, and the band again, did not disappoint.

    My Chemical Romance’s success has skyrocketed since its formation in 2001, and the release of 2006’s The Black Parade put the band on a whole new level. The rock quintet has been touring nonstop ever since, becoming pros at live concerts.

    Way stepped out to hundreds of screaming girls on the beautiful spring night, his jet black hair perfectly mussed up. He might be one of the few people that can pull off a denim jacket, denim vest and denim skinny jeans together.

    My Chem tore into a blazing performance of I’m Not Okay, Way immediately dominating the crowd’s attention with his wailing vocals and charismatic stage presence.

    The energy didn’t quit, and the band immediately threw out This Is How I Disappear. Guitarist Ray Toro scorched in his corner throughout the show, looking like a mix of Slash and Claudio Sanchez with his blanket of curly hair.

    Way’s effeminate yet powerful gestures were a highlight, and his theatrical side came out during Mama when he slumped over his mic and started to pseudo cry.

    One thing that always makes a My Chem show so successful is Way’s ability to have a routine in mind but appear completely spontaneous.

    During Welcome To The Black Parade, Way shamelessly requested the crowd to sing and the thousands of fans happily obliged. Way’s voice sounded strained and forced him to lower an octave and share the mic.

    Way quickly recovered with Kill All Your Friends, a track that didn’t make the cut on The Black Parade, and sent the crowd into a frenzy. Another memorable track was Teenagers and the band was joined by a bandana-wearing crew member who played the harmonica. Way closed the show with an emotional solo performance of Cancer. Standing beneath a deep red light, his voice quivered through the lyrics, and aside from the occasional scream, the audience was silent.

    Puddle of Mudd’s performance before My Chem was mediocre. The sound quality was great, and the band powered through each track straying little from the album versions. Which is a good and a bad thing.

    There wasn’t much spark or movement from the band members, and singer Wes Scantlin stayed planted in front of the mic strumming his guitar and showing off his pearly whites for the majority of the set.

    His corny jokes didn’t help the performance, and his frequent attempts to be Kurt Cobain were distracting. But She Hates Me and Psycho got the audience reciting the lyrics and were delivered with an energy that lacked otherwise.

    Unplanned, My Chem came out quickly after its last song for an encore number before the midnight curfew. Ending with the very appropriate song, Helena, the band said so long and goodnight to the very blissful crowd.

    Photos and article from azcentral.com

  • 07/19/2014 gerard drawing at meltdown comics hollywood ca

    07/19/2014 meltdown comics hollywood ca

    gerard drawing “lemon gerard on a cat” at a meet & greet

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  • 08/18/2003 backstage before 9:30 club washington dc

    08/18/2003 backstage before 9:30 club washington dc by johncheeseisrad on youtube

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  • 04/06/2008 bamboozle festival verizon wireless

    04/06/2008 bamboozle festival verizon wireless amphitheater irvine ca

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  • 04/19/2008 congress theater chicago il

    04/19/2008 congress theater chicago il

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  • 11/2010 visions magazine

    english translation:

    pg 1. “VISIONS

    MUSIC FROM PASSION

    www.visions.de

    Gerard Way

    and the fight against one’s own image”

    pg 2.

    “Double attempt

    my chemical rumanre

    It is the story of an album that never became one and a band that is fighting against its external image: My Chemical Romance reinvent themselves as a pop art band, as futuristic Mad Maxes with funky laser guns in a universe of quotes, cross-references and broken meta levels. The end result is Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys – a record that would not exist in this form if My Chemical Romance had not failed at the first attempt.

    TEXT: JAN SCHWARZKAMP

    PHOTOS: SEBASTIAN ARTZ”

    pg 3. “ A new My Chem song with rough edges was Black Dragon Fighting Society, a hardcore hit in the Misfits style that suited the band perfectly. That’s right: "was” and “stood”. Because that too is now buried in the archives. “Some people will probably hate me for saying something like that, but: The song is more punk than punk. Nobody expected us of all people to record a song like that. The song was deliberately not meant to be longer than a minute and a half, because only the best songs are that short, if you think of Minor Threat alone.” At this point, Gerard has no idea that he is about to make a new start and that Black Dragon Fighting Society will not survive. But there is something that will point the way for the future. A comic. “I’m currently working on a project called The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys, which will be completely different to anything you’ve ever seen from me before. It will be my first adult comic, extremely violent. Imagine it as a sci-fi lo-fi punk odyssey, full of references to the Ramones and with a lot of laser-creaking.” The stuff you can knit an album out of, as we will see.

    SECOND ATTEMPT

    End of September 2010, ten months later. A trailer for the new My Chem album has been circulating online for three days. Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys is what it is called. The trailer shows the four protagonists: Gerard, Mikey and the two guitarists Frank Iero and Ray Toro. No sign of black parade uniforms, but My Chemical Romance now look like four Tank Girls, reinforced by a sissy rollerboy. There is also action à la Mad Max vs. Power Rangers, a bit of 70s road movie flair in the style of Vanishing Point and the crude, grainy look of grindhouse cinema. The band’s reinvention is complete. The light-shy moth has turned into a bright butterfly that fires laser beams.

    My Chemical Romance – minus Frank, who is looking after his newborn twins – have been answering journalists’ questions since the early hours of the morning. The most luxurious place to do this is the legendary Sunset Marquis rock star hangout in West Hollywood. Let’s start where we left off the recording device ten months ago: with the comic, which has now become an album. “Yes, the comic is about exactly the same topics that are also found on the album,” confirms Gerard. “The nice thing about the album is that there is no overarching story, it has no concept whatsoever.” Gerard, now with red hair and a healthier complexion, is sitting on a couch again, this time without a cigarette. Ray and Mikey support him. Or not. Because if anyone has anything to say here, it’s only Gerard.

    No concept, then. But soon a comic and finally the corresponding album. On the record we meet the DJ called Dr. Death Defying

    From black and long to blonde and short to black and the parade moved on. The new costumes are colorful, the record is not as grim as the last ones. “The new record is the most important thing. The last video we had I had this color palette of red.[makeup]

    FACE

    With make-up and goth outfits, Gerard looked for a while like the illegitimate son of Robert Smith and Tim Burton, with his hair tied back. In that respect, My Chemical Romance only had themselves to blame for being perceived by some as a dark puppet show. At least you have to give them credit for being early on in this. “We did what we did, regardless of what others thought of it. When the whole thing became popular, we stopped it because we were simply done with the style. After all, our aim with The Black Parade was not to put on a cabaret show, but rather an expansive, theatrical death rock show.”

    HANDS

    Gerard doesn’t play an instrument, even though he’s a guitarist. He takes care of the lyrics and conceptual ideas. Armed with a notebook, sketchpad and laptop, he works on his comics mainly on tour. “That works best. I sit in front of my computer and write scripts. I get the most done on the road because I have a lot of free time. And then there are the nights. So what do I do after a show? I write until two in the morning.”

    FEET

    At concerts, Gerard walks a few hundred meters. No instrument ties him to one place. He is one of my absolute favorite front men,“ says brother Mikey. He is General Patton, that is his role. He is also so intelligent and eloquent. Having a brother in the band makes a lot of things easier. We would hang out together even if we didn’t play in a band together.”

    HAIR

    long. And now: red. The gloom has gone, the black look is sunny, the music – brighter. “The lyrics of the new songs on The Black Parade are so dark that I wrote them. The opposite.” One change that the band turned to was that of teenagers. They were already fed up with black and white.“

    COMPLEXION

    You can’t tell from the photo, but the California sun is rubbing off on Way’s new home. Gerard looks like he’s just come back from a beach holiday. "I’m quite happy about that. There’s no reason for me to stay pale,” he says. Brother Mikey adds: “29 years of pale skin is enough.”

    T-SHIRT

    It has no political meaning. The American flag is used all the time anyway.” In the interview, Way is wearing Chucks with the Stars Spangled Banner. We’ll probably have to ask ourselves that question more often in the near future. The record is clearly not political, and neither is the look. We’re just using it – a flag is like a tribal, you mark your territory with it. Our corporate identity, the symbol with the spider, is also such a powerful, universally applicable symbol.“

    PANTS & JACKET

    The look changed: Gerard and the band won’t be appearing on stage in simple denim outfits any time soon. "We wore marching band uniforms for three or four years,” says Mikey. When we came back from the Black Parade tour, we had to redefine our lives and deconstruct ourselves. We wanted to drop everything and see what was left. Killjoys is the result of that – as if we were rebelling against The Black Parade, taking a stand against our own last album. A trailer shows the band as colorful end-time punks with laser pistols and Pontiac Trans Ams. Fans are already sending us photos, inventing color concepts for their Killjoy gangs and making their own weapons.“ "Sure, there have been things like that before,” says Gerard, but what band offers that today? It’s like a new Star Wars movie coming out. Nobody knows exactly who this Darth Maul is yet, but people are already dressing up like him. “Last time, our fans designed their own uniforms. This Killjoys thing is a bit more personal because it leaves more room for interpretation. The kids aren’t dressing up like us anymore, they’re creating their own characters.”

    pg 4. Dr. Death. He delivers the intro, reads a traffic report and hosts the spectacle. There is a trailer for the record and now also a music video for the single Na Na Na, which is about our heroes and their new alter egos Party Poison (Gerard), Kid Cobra (Mikey), Fun Ghoul (Frank) and Jet Star (Ray). That’s not a concept? "Well, yes, it is. But what it is supposed to be above all is a big pop art experiment. As it progresses, the fans and we will add more and more to the story. For the comic itself, my co-author and I already have precise ideas about what will happen. But we could also still question everything. If we shoot scenes in the desert, for example, they will dictate what the comic will look like.” Aha. Let’s wait and see instead of going into too much detail. Otherwise we’ll get tangled up like in the confusing universe of Coheed And Cambria.

    When we met last year, there were seven songs to listen to, none of which made it onto the album, or at most in a heavily modified form. What happened?

    “When we met, we were mixing. Ray was at home with family things. Frank and I were trying to make the album sound the way we wanted it to. But it didn’t work. Since I’m only the lyricist, I couldn’t explain in musical terms what sounded wrong to me. Anyway, we had to approach it from scratch and talk to our producer Rob Cavallo about how we could do it. I had a song called Na Na Na that I had written in the desert. While we were still working on the old recordings, I said: let’s record this song. We went into the studio and within one night the thing was done. That’s when we realized that we had to rebuild the entire album from scratch, including the songs that we had already finished.”

    Last time you said that the new album would be a reaction to how you are perceived as a band. What is the situation now?

    “It can’t be about what anyone thinks of what you do. It’s about doing it for yourself. That would be the worst thing: making music for the people who

    not like you just so they like you. Should I be a bit tougher? Or more punk somehow? Will you like me then? Nah, not with me. That was also my biggest beef with the last recordings. They were good, but not outstanding. And if I had any complaints about them, it was the feeling that I had accommodated other people’s views too much. We wanted to assert ourselves as a rock band. We only managed that with Killjoys.”

    The days of The Black Parade, the big gestures and all the pomp, definitely seem to be over. Looking back, did you lay it on too thick?

    “Yes and no. It was an extremely ambitious album. I wouldn’t say it was too hard-working, because we didn’t try too hard. But we put a lot of work into it. We had to use a certain arrogance for the album. A lot of people thought at the time that we were a flash in the pan. We had released a hit album and were now going to go under with the emo hype. So we exaggerated everything, a defiant reaction. Even though it wasn’t fun at times, we were constantly laughing because we felt kind of stupid doing it. With Killjoys we may not have laughed as much – but we had more fun.”

    THE WATCHMEN

    The last sign of life from the band before Killjoys was the Bob Dylan cover Desolation Row on the soundtrack to the graphic novel adaptation The Watchmen. The video for the song was directed by Zach Snyder. “For free,” Gerard marvels to this day. “Zach was so in love with his own film that he was still re-shooting scenes even though he had already finished it. This included the video for our song, which was obviously very important to him. He wanted to know what I thought about it. I told him that our cover version should sound like the Jim Carroll song People Who Died – like a big, loud ‘Fuck you!’, the film is one too.” Snyder chose My Chem because he knew that Gerard is a comic book author and that his The Umbrella Academy, like The Watchmen, won an Eisner Award.

    GRANT MORRISON

    Morrison plays the bald villain in the Killjoys trailer. He’s a comic book writer like me and my personal hero. We’ve been friends since The Black Parade. Greg is one of the most respected artists in the comics world, alongside Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. He wrote his own character from the trailer and designed the costume himself.

    COMICS FOR YOU

    The second part of The Umbrella Academy, called Dallas, has just been published in German translation by Cross Cult Verlag and has already won Gerard and illustrator Gabriel Bá the Eisner Award. We are giving away three copies of the hardback piece of bloody pop culture. Write an email with the subject “Dallas” to [email protected]. The deadline for entries is November 19th.

    11/2010 visions magazine