Tag: mcr

  • 10/07/2007 palacio de los deportes en mexico city mexico

    “1 February 2008 – 7:35pm

    El Desfile Negro Esta Muerto

    on mychemicalromance.com 2008

    palacio de los deportes in mexico city mexico 10/07/2007 (full show)

  • big day out photo diary

    big day out photo diary coupedemainmagazine.com 2012

    01/29/2012 big day out flemington racecourse melbourne australia

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  • “I considered myself to be more of a girl”

    A CONVERSATION WITH GERARD WAY from theboyzine.com 1/18/2015

    Gerard way is the renaissance-type singer songwriter // Goth prince frontman // comic book artist // proud father best known for both his solo music and his band My Chemical Romance. We got a chance to ask him a few questions in early January. Enjoy!

    What is your favorite animal?

    I would have to say an ape; for a long time I didn’t take the time to know the difference between primates, but my wife and I have been really into animals—apes are just very gentle creatures.

    As an emotional professional, how do you feel when people tell you to man up?

    You know, growing up as a boy you are always told not to show your emotions, that it is a sign of weakness. I have been lucky enough to lead a life where I can celebrate how I really feel—but there is still negative attention towards it and it is still considered weakness.

    Is there a point, then, where one does need to (for lack of a better word) man up?

    You know I really don’t like that phrase. “man up”, because it implies that emotional strength in rough times is a masculine trait, when in reality some of the strongest people I know are women. But yes, there are a lot of times when you should control your emotions–  times of crisis and need where you really can’t let them get involved. I have learned to pull my emotions out of a lot of big decisions.

    You often make it a point to spread the message of gender equality in your shows. Could you describe that a little bit?

    It is something I have been lucky enough to be educated about. I generally try to pay attention to it, make sure I get my facts from the best sources and whatnot, and I really relate to it. I never really subscribed to the archetype masculinity growing up, I had no interest in sports or anything like that. There was a time where I was called a girl so often that when I discovered the idea of transgenderism I considered myself to be more of a girl. So I identify with trans people and women a lot because I was a girl to a lot of people growing up. When I was doing MCR I think I finally got to display my femininity through the glam theatrical aspects of the band. It made me feel more hopeful, that I was allowed to be flamboyant. I want to make sure women and men and everyone in between feel safe and empowered.

    Was there a person or thing that first sparked your interest in feminism?

    When I was around 16 I became friends with these really cool girls, and that’s how I got exposed to Bikini Kill, Helium, Bratmobile—that was the real punk. All the other hardcore scenes at the time were a little bit hypermasculine and violent, which was totally unappealing to me. But here are these bands—Bikini Kill, et cetera that were actually talking about important things. That was real punk. Great bands.

    What sort of advice can you offer to all of us boyz reading?

    You have to surround yourself with ‘the others’. Whether they’re the creatives that you know or whatever it is. Because you guys will feed each other, that’s the nature of people. Find companions who will push you in the field you are in.

    Do you hang onto traces of boyishness? Comics and digging up worms?

    Well first off I don’t consider those things boyish. I am really happy that things like comics have become less marketed specifically toward boys—did you know that 50 percent of comic book readers are girls now? There is a really great picture I saw one time of a little girl with all the spiderman toys in a toy store clearly angry that they were in the ‘boys’ section. We need to let kids have more freedom of choice in who they want to be.

    But answering your question, I have always been super into comic books. I didn’t really ever like sports, so I played dungeons and dragons a lot. That was a really important creative outlet for me. Of course I still love Star wars, and biking.

    How do you find ways to stay positive?

    Society is so interconnected these days, there is so much noise. It is really important I think to turn the noise down, to find ways to do so. Whether you’re in a creative field or not, you need to find a way to follow what is in your gut because that noise that is so obstructive is   creeping. Think about the art you make, the people you love.

    My routine is really simple but important to me. I wake up every morning and my wife and I get our daughter ready for school and I drive her there. And that’s when work begins for me. I am lucky that one day I can be recording a new song and the next I am putting all of my energy into a comic.

    Do you consider your marriage to be a partnership?

    I am very glad you asked. I consider my whole family dynamic a three way partnership actually. My wife and I have been partners since day one, and now our daughter is the newest addition to the mix. Of course we have different duties to each other—my wife and my job is to educate my daughter  and make her feel great and teach her how to work hard, to let her choose what she loves. That’s very important to us. It is great coming home from the road because Lindsay (my wife) and I get to work together more.

    Thank you so much for doing this interview, is there anything we haven’t touched that you want to say?

    Don’t chase your dreams, let your dreams chase you

  • 2010 spin photos

    2010 spin – photos by ture lillegraven

    “For My Chemical Romance, a new LP isn’t just music — it’s a full on art project. That’s certainly the case with their November 22 concept album Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. And it was the same with their recent photo shoot for SPIN’s December cover.

    The band — singer Gerard Way, 33; bassist Mikey Way, 30; guitarist Frank Iero, 29; and guitarist Ray Toro, 33 — met up with SPIN photo director Michelle Egiziano and photographer Ture Lillegraven at L.A.’s Pink Motel, a ’50s joint often used in movies and music videos (like Cee-Lo’s latest).

    The idea was to continue the concept of the album, which is about a post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-like gang called the Killjoys who fight an invading army of vampires. The tale unfolds like the comic books Gerard grew up on, and also takes cues from Japanese animation. “Gerard said he discovered Japanimation when the band was on a tour of Japan. He was really inspired by that imagery and it influenced the album, videos, and photo shoot,” Lillegraven says.”

    source: turelillegraven.com

  • 01/2007 almost acoustic christmas kerrang #1131

    image descriptions: “The giant Gerard Way clones vowed to enslave the earth” (gerard way) “trapped wind can be a nightmare” (amy lee) “fall out boy were proud to introduce a stereotypical frenchman to their lineup (fob) “by this point in the evening. the photographer was seeing double” (incubus) “jack white shows off his man boobs (jack white) “amy lee. but wheres her sporran?” (amy lee) “if I close my eyes real tight. I can pretend i’m still in blink 182” (+44) “this one goes out to good people at persil” (AFI)

    “Anarchy in the USA. The world’s biggest bands lay waste to Los Angeles

    KROQ-FM RADIO in Los Angeles is the premier radio station in North America. If a band can get played on KROQ, then it’s pretty certain they’ll have a big hit on their hands. The station has helped launch the careers of Blink 182, Linkin Park and The Offspring among many others. And every Christmas time, bands return the favour by playing a (fairly) intimate concert for 6,000 fans, with all the proceeds going to charity. Sixteen years ago, when the first ‘Acoustic Christmas’ took place, the bands actually performed their sets in a stripped down acoustic setting, but slowly, that tradition has given way to full on electric sets that rock the pants off the crowd. And, as usual, Kerrang! was given access all areas to the hottest gig in town…

    SATURDAY 5PM Rising emo pin-ups SAOSIN take the stage to a sparse crowd. Hardly anyone Is Inside the venue yet, but they shouldn’t be too down-hearted. Linkin Park once played this slot. The following year, they were headlining.

    5:30PM It seems unlikely a band with such a full-on rock ‘n’ roll reputation like WOLFMOTHER would even be awake at 5:30pm, let alone taking the stage. Yet the Aussie lads turn their infectious energy on to churn out new classic rock hits like ‘The Joker And The Thief’ and ‘Woman’. Backstage, singer Andrew Stockdale chats with Hollywood socialite (and daughter of Rod) Kimberly Stewart in the hallway. The big-haired Wolfmother man is also seen drooling over his hero Billy Corgan. Corgan is not performing today – he’s just hanging out, taking a much needed break from the new Smashing Pumpkins recording sessions.

    6PM After the disappointment that was +44’s album ‘When Your Heart Stops Beating’, the trio’s performance tonight is a revelation. Astonishingly, drummer Travis Barker-whose right arm still hasn’t fully healed from an injury sustained during the band’s September video shoot-plays the entire set with one arm, without missing a beat. It’s a jaw-dropping spectacle. Evidently, the band we witnessed playing their debut London gig back in October were only just finding their feet. Two months on, +44 are a sharper, more confident live act, with sparky anthems such as ‘155’ sounding like the greatest songs Blink 182 never wrote. Don’t write them off just yet…

    7PM 30 SECONDS TO MARS ‘Whoa, I can play guitar without even looking!never fail to make an eye-opening entrance. Tonight, the prog-influenced foursome race down the Then singer Jared Leto spends much of signature tune ‘The Kill’ in the crowd, running up and down the aisles, climbing onto the seats to share his microphone with the fans, and generally betraying the movie star charisma that has won over Scarlett Johansson, Cameron Diaz and Lindsay Lohan, among others. The lucky devil. At the end of the band’s set, a flurry of cannons detonate a vast snow storm of white confetti. Magnificent. words and photos: Lisa Johnson

    7:40PM FALL OUT BOY “We feel like losers,” moans Pete Wentz as FALL OUT BOY take the stage. He’s concerned that his band didn’t really ‘fit’ on either night. Sandwiched between 30 Seconds To Mars and My Chemical Romance can be unnerving, but at least the dude got the chance to meet Jared Leto’s ex-girlfriend Lindsay Lohan backstage. That’s got to count for something. Whatever Wentz’ reservations, Fall Out Boy triumph tonight. It’s one of the first times they’ve had the opportunity to air songs from new album ‘Infinity On High’, and on this evidence, ‘This Ain’t A Scene It’s An Arms Race’ is set to replace ‘Sugar We’re Goin’ Down’ as FOB’s key song. Fun, addictive, and outrageously catchy, the track prompts a massive crowd response, despite most people having never heard it before. The new album will be huge. Later, rumours fly over whether or not Wentz and Lindsay Lohan are an item. From Kerrang!’s vantage point, things certainly seem to be going well for Wentz. Lohan might well be his tonight-providing he can get her out of Foo Fighters’ dressing room… [photographed – The venue and grunge legends: Dave Grohl and Billy Corgan]

    8:15PM MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE explode onstage with typical flair and venom. the stage is still littered with the confetti from 30 Seconds To Mars’ set. Gerard Way encourages the crowd to throw confetti snowballs at him, and a beautiful reverse snow flurry erupts towards the stage. Suddenly one aisles dressed in Santa Claus outfits. giant confetti snowball hits him right in the face. Gerard just laughs, and gives the thrower a congratulatory nod. This encourages a full-on snowball assault, until security intervenes and puts a stop to it. After the band’s set, Billy Corgan is ushered into MCR’s dressing room. This isn’t Gerard’s first Corgan encounter-he’s never made any secret of his adoration of the Smashing Pumpkins man – but it is the first for the rest of the band. Mikey Way contains his excitement on the outside, but inside, he’s overwhelmed. The bands exchange tales from the road, and discuss the perils of onstage missiles (a subject close to MCR’s hearts ever since Reading 2006). “The worst is piss,” Corgan says.

    “Oh, yes, we know!” Gerard, Mikey and Frank chime in unison.

    Then they swap piss-throwing stories for 20 minutes. It’s a beautiful moment.

    9PM Outside the venue, a massive rainstorm is raging. Inside, INCUBUS are performing an amazing set full of hits like ‘Nice To Know You.’ ‘Wish You Were Here’ and some songs from their newest release ‘Light Grenades’. Singer Brandon Boyd literally falls into the crowd at the end of the set, arms outstretched, like a man giving the performance of his life.

    Afterwards, Brandon is sipping wine with his buddies backstage, although bassist Ben Kenney can’t join in the Christmas cheer: he’s flat out on the couch, laid low by a vicious cold. In the crowded backstage hallways, David Grohl is delighted to run into Billy Corgan. “I had a baby! Want to see some photos?” Grohl asks him, and quickly whips out some pics of baby Violet to show off. Aww.

    “We feel like losers.” – pete wentz, fall out boy

    9:50PM It’s been an incredible year for AFI, and they’re clearly in celebratory mood as they slay the masses with tracks like ‘Miss Murder’ and ‘Love Like Winter.’ Friends Joe Escalante and Dave Quackenbush from The Vandals, along with Jim Lindberg from Pennywise, have come to check out their best buddies’ band. It serves as a reminder of just how far AFI have transcended their old school punk roots. Their new material shines through tonight, ditching the skuzzy riffs of old for gleaming hooks, fist-pumping singalongs, and, of course, the ever-more flamboyant overtures of frontman Davey Havok. Always enigmatic, AFI disappear from the site shortly after their set – although later that night we spy drummer Adam Carlson at a Hollywood dive bar, partying under the radar with some friends and who can blame him.

    10:40PM The backstage party turns into a ghost town the once FOO FIGHTERS takes the stage. The band, including Foo veteran Pat Smear remain in sit-down acoustic form for the first portion of the nine song set which includes “My Hero” and ends with “Everlong”. As Dave Grohl stands to perform “Everlong” the stage silently turns and there the rest of the band reappears with full electric setup. and pounds seamlessly into “All My Life” Tender moments include ‘Times Like These,’ ‘Monkey Wrench’, and what Grohl claims is their first ever live performance of ‘Darling Nikki’, a cover of a startlingly filthy Prince song about a masturbating female nymphomaniac. Ahem. There’s no santa suits, no confetti, no dancers. But damn, the Foos own tonight. The ‘buzz’ acts right now might be the twin emo juggernauts of MCR and Fall Out Boy. But, on this form, Foo Fighters make those newbies look like mere pretenders to the throne. Awesome.

    SUNDAY 6:35PM Just prior to ANGELS AND AIRWAVES taking the stage, Kerrang! arranges to introduce Panic! At The Disco to their all-time hero, Tom DeLonge. Since Panic! often cite Blink 182 as inspiring them to start a band in the first place, this promises to be a momentous occasion. The meeting takes place in the crowded hallway backstage, while the Panic! dancers hurriedly prepare for their performance. Tom speaks excitedly to the band, even inviting them to produce a line of shoes and clothing for his Macbeth clothing company. The encounter goes swimmingly, and -as if you couldn’t tell from the saucers that replace the eyes of Ryan and Brendon as they chat to their idol – the Panic boys declare themselves ‘stoked’. Pleased to be of service, chaps.

    7:10PM Once PANIC! AT THE DISCO take the stage, they blow everyone away with their elaborate staging and dancers. The foursome are obliged to strip down their production for the intimate setting, but still, with just a fraction of the mayhem, the performance is topnotch, with the crowd going predictably apeshit for ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’. Where on earth will they go next?

    7:45PM EVANESCENCE’s Amy Lee was nearly trampled by the Gnarls Barkley dancers in full elf costumes earlier in the evening (the men behind über- Crazy’ were also on the bill today, weirdly enough). hit ’ And she seemed unfazed by the numerous dressing room bust-ins that Tom DeLonge made to say hello. In fact, she appeared to be rather amused by his antics. “We don’t really fit on this bill,” Amy told the captive audience, and thanked the fans graciously for watching, before tearing into a full-blooded version of ‘Call Me When You’re Sober’. “Most of you probably don’t know who we are.” Which is being rather modest, since Evanescence have probably sold more records than most of the bands here combined.

    8:25PM THE RACONTEURS are enjoying the stateside success of their track ‘Steady As She Goes’. And tonight, Jack White is in high spirits. “It’s Meg’s birthday tonight-it’s her 16th!” We think that might be a lie. Backstage, Meg White and Dave Grohl sit down for a lengthy chat about drums. We’re sure it was fascinating.

    9:45PM THE KILLERS’ set is notable for finally laying to rest the supposed ‘feud’ between them and fellow Vegas natives Panic! At The Disco. Indeed, the Panic! boys make a point of planting themselves in some empty seats, watching The Killers’ set with giant smiles on their faces. Well, it is Christmas, after all…

    10:40PM FOO FIGHTERS return to play the same set as last night. But it’s no less powerful the second time around. “Did you all enjoy The Raconteurs?” Dave Grohl asks the crowd, “Cause I pretty much think they’re the best rock band around right now.” And with that he launches into ‘Skin And Bones’ and the crowd explodes into anarchy.

    01/2007 kerrang! #1141

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  • your very own michael james way background

    your very own michael james way background

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  • 03/19/2005 memorial hall kansas city ks

    03/19/2005 memorial hall kansas city ks photos by jason squires

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  • 12/04/2005 97x next big thing coachman park clearwater fl

     

    12/04/2005 97x next big thing coachman park clearwater fl

    on 97x youtube

  • 97x a look back chapter 5 gifs

    my favorite in between parts from 97x a look back chapter 5 – 97x videos on yt

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