Tag: gerard way

  • 08/24/2004 koolhaus toronto ca

    wayback machine is back and cookin praise mcr

    08/24/2004 koolhaus toronto ca – the immortality project photos by randi brite

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

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

    just ones I didn’t share in the last one

  • band page from mychemicalromance.com 2005

    2005 band page from mychemicalromance.com

  • helena game from mychemicalromance.com 2005

    from the helena game on mychemicalromance.com 2005

  • 07/03/2007 jäähalli helsinki finland

    07/03/2007 helsinki – deadflowerphotography

  • 03/16/2011 oslo spektrum oslo norway rebecca

    03/16/2011 oslo spektrum oslo norway – rebecca johansen touzet

  • 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!

     

     

     

     

     

  • franks frustrations about home alone

    “the frustrating part about home alone 1, is that he makes the mac and cheese, the fuckin chime goes off so he like goes for a spoonful that stouffer’s mac and cheese.. and he puts it down and he fuckin rolls out the plans and now he’s gotta start making all the shit. he never eats the mac and cheese” – frank iero on home alone 1

    mikey ways story 10/04/2024

  • 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

  • 03/24/2009 GERARD’S TRANS AM SEARCH FROM HIS MCR WEBSITE BLOG

    “Wanted: 1979 Pontiac Trans Am

    Tuesday March 24, 2009 | Posted by: Gerard

    Some of you, who have seen my twitter about wanting a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am, may be asking yourselves, “Is this for real?”

    And my answer to you is one-hundred percent MFR (“Mad Fucking Real” for short).

    Some of you may be asking, “Why?” , so I provided this photograph to answer your questions, and if you need further persuasion-

    Quite simply, I need the vehicle for “research and exploration”. I will be researching the high-voltage hydra known as the 9th dimension , I will be exploring the barriers of speed and time, the history of heavy-metal haircuts, and the 24-Hr rest-stop cappuccino.

    I will be chasing the “electric-manticore”, and unlocking the riddle of “Muscle Mystery” in this muscle-machine, and it will most likely occur in the desert.

    Now that I’ve assuaged your curiosity, here’s what I’m looking for, more or less, and some might think I’m picky, but I think you should be picky when looking for such an important piece of scientific equipment.

    ***What I want***
    First and foremost, I want a good car. It doesn’t have to be great, it doesn’t need to have been kept in an airtight garage for 30 years, but I would prefer something that’s not a piece of shit. I would like it to be in California, close to or within the greater Los Angeles area. I would also like “the fast engine” to show you how much I know about cars, though I have friends with vast automotive knowledge, and my father was a mechanic when I was a child. I want it to run, run well, and have no rust. Oh and it needs to be an automatic, as I can’t drive stick (suprise!)
    .

    ***Colors and specifics***
    Exteriors (in order of awesome):
    Silver, the color of steel, and the eye of the falcon.
    Faded, slightly shitty, or semi-bombed out looking Nocturne Blue. This color looks great with some age.
    Mad-Max Black.
    Shitty bombed-out Red/O
    range

    Obviously I am looking for something with a bit of character but I will settle for better shape for a better car.

    I am open to other things but I absolutely do not want Gold, Brown, or that frigging Smokey and The Bandit car- that shit is whack.

    Interiors (again in “awesome order”)
    Red leather (combined with a silver exterior is an ideal car for me- like a fucking Mach-5 red-velvet cupcake with Terminator 2 frosting)
    Black leather (of course)
    Blue (cuz it’s cool, but this limits what I can paint the exterior if I choose to do so)
    Interior material is not as much a deal breaker as a bad co
    lor.

    I’ve seen the “Anniversary Edition” ‘79 Trans and I like it but something about the silver leather interior rubs me weird. Looks like pudding, and a light color will only stain when I shit my pants as I tear-ass through scorched earth.

    T-Tops a BIG plus.

    All of this stuff I am semi-flexible on, as I just want a great car, but I think I will know the right one when I see it.

    ***Important***
    No scams or hustles. I won’t have cash on me, and I’m not important enough to kidnap, but if you’ve got the right car and the right “vibe” I can find us someone important enough to kidnap together- IN-THE-CAR-YOU-JUST-SOLD-ME. Like, for example, the Jonas Brothers. I have been on T.V. and I have access
    .

    You bring the ‘bird- I’m bringing “British Steel” by Judas Priest.

    xo
    g

    PS- Thanks for everyone’s help thus far- you guys are great. I will be looking in the twitter replies for leads.
    ***Update***
    I have noticed that some people are wondering if I am having a mid-life crisis or asking why I am not buying a station wagon or something for a baby. Answers!
    Firstly, I am only 31, so I have a bit of time before that whole “crisis” thing, and secondly- I’ve run the numbers on car safety and have come to the conclusion that this IS the car for the baby. This thing is a tank. Usually, when people get into accidents while driving a Trans Am they usually ask “How is the other guy?”.
    Trust me. I got th
    is.“

    from gerards blog on mychemicalromance.com 03/24/2009