Tag: revenge era

  • original titles for tracks on three cheers for sweet revenge from mychemicalromance.com 2004

    original titles for tracks on three cheers for sweet revenge”

    “The final tracks for the record have been determined. They are:
    (in no particular order)
    1. To the End
    2. Give ‘em Hell, Kid
    3. Thank you for the Venom
    4. The Ghost of You
    5. I never told you what I do for a living
    6. Cemetery Drive
    7. Hang ’em High
    8. You know what they do to guys like us in Prison
    9. Helena
    10. If we’re not careful, We’ll turn into Catholics
    11. It’s not a fashion statemen, it’s a fucking deathwish
    12. I Promise it’s the last time
    13. The Jetset lifestyle will kill you”

    from mychemicalromance.com 2004

    source: web.archive.org

  • all 2004 mcr links

    all 2004 mcr links

    mcr’s old website  2004 (the gerard is missing capture)

    spaceyraygun’s youtube

    photos

    1/13/2004 night & day cafe manchester uk tony woolliscroft on ig

    08/20/2004 gillette stadium foxborough ma – brokenvoices

    04/03/2004 majestic theater detroit mi – schwegweb.com

    04/04/2004 bottom lounge chicago il – mechanical_riot

    04/28/2004 washington dc – brokenvoices

    05/07/2004 bakersville ca – rocksandiego.com (kira olsson-trap)

    05/11/2004 san francisco ca – from strawberyxlove

    09/13/2004 birmingham academy uk – blackvelvetmagazine.com

    10/13/2004 kansas city mo – grrphotography

    videos

    05/17/2004 des moines iowa house of bricks – 515 archive

    06/02/2004 manchester university manchester uk – TEMIHATOP-HvH

    06/08/2004 vintage vinyl fords nj – spaceyraygun

    06/09/2004 newbury comics shrewsbury ma us – punkstermann

    06/10/2004 north star bar philadelphia pa – spaceyraygun

    08/08/2004 summer sonic festival tokyo japan – dusted out on route guano

    11/08/2004 hard rock live orlando fl – ryanninja

    11/13/2004 unknown venue orange ca – TEPMIHATOP_HvH

    12/12/2004 universal amphitheatre universal city ca – andrea amador

    flyers

    03/26/2004 soma san diego ca – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    03/28/2004 house of blues anaheim ca – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    2004 spring tour – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    04/25/2004 state theater st. petersburg fl – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    05/01/2004 sin 13 san antonio tx – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    05/14/2004 graceland seattle wa – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    06/10/2004 the northstar philadelphia – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    07/30/2004 the furnace syracuse ny – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    08/18/2004 trocadero philadelphia pa – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    11/13/2004 best buy parking lot orange ca – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    11/15/2004 rock island denver co – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    12/10/2004 cafe du nord san franciso ca – theydrewblood.blogspot.com

    scans

    01/2004 alternative press – mcrmyhollywood

    01/2004 nme – mcrmyhollywood

    01/2004 rock sound – mcrhollywood

    03/2004 metal hammer – mcrmyhollywood

    04/2004 sucker magazine – mcrmyhollywood

    05/2004 hustler – mcrmyhollywood

    05/2004 rock sound – mcrmyhollywood

    06/2004 amp – mcrmyhollywood

    06/2004 metal hammer – mcrmyhollywood

    06/2004 rock sound – mcrmyhollywood

    07/2004 alternative press – mcrmyhollywood

    08/2004 blender – mcrmyhollywood

    08/2004 grind house (japan) – mcrmyhollywood

    08/2004 rockin’ on (japan) – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 big cheese – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 inrock (japan) – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 nylon guys – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 revolver – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 rock sound – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 spin – mcrmyhollywood

    09/2004 volume – mcrmyhollywood

    10/2004 inrock (japan) – mcrmyhollywood

    10/2004 rock sound – mcrmyhollywood

    10/2004 rolling stone – mcrmyhollywood

    10/2004 threat – mcrmyhollywood

    11/2004 grind house – mcrmyhollywood

    11/2004 metal hammer – mcrmyhollywood

    11/2004 rock sound –mcrmyhollywood

    12/2004 guitar breakers – mcrhollywood

    12/2004 guitar world – mcrmyhollywood

    12/2004 rock sound – mcrhollywood

    2004 warped tour guide – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! # 1001 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! # 1024 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! #1010 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! #1022 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! #1027 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! #1028 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! #1029 – mcrmyhollywood

    kerrang! #1031 – mcrmyhollywood

    (2002 & 2003)

  • new album coming june 8th 2004! the first three cheers media player from mychemicalromance.com

    new album coming june 8th 2004! the first three cheers media player from mychemicalromance.com

    source: web.archive.org

  • 06/2004 chemical burn by jeff schechter amp magazine

    chemical burn by jeff schechter 06/2004 amp scans from mcrhollywood

    THE LIGHTS DIM, AND WITH THE CROWD MILLING AROUND THE energy amongst the young fans in attendance at the Majestic Café in Detroit seemed like a pocket of gas, pent up and ready to erupt. Like a match struck, My Chemical Reaction hit the stage with an explosive presence and the room goes from dormant to devastation. "The crowd’s energy was amazing tonight,” says singer Gerard Way, “The kids climbing up and diving offstage; man that’s why we love Detroit.”

    Tearing through a set interwoven with fan favorites, and songs off the impending release on Reprise Records: Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, My Chemical Romance left the stage littered with equipment, and the crowd screaming for more.

    Since the release of the debut, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love in the summer of 2002, it has been a relative landslide of hype about the band. Well- deserved hype at that. From starting the fire on the Warped Tour, to tour-ing constantly throughout the United States, My Chemical Romance has established a heightened state of street credibility and a much wider fan base, as well as a growing energy in their songs and stage performance. Described as an explosion of rage and integrity, whether at one of their shows, sweating and screaming right along with singer Gerard Way, or enchanted by the melodies of “Demolition Lovers” screaming from a stereo, all in question have to agree that My Chemical Romance is a prevalent force to be reckoned with in the years ahead.

    Recently signing with the major, Reprise Records, My Chemical Romance jumped right back to work after relentless touring that has spanned the United States and much of Europe; in the UK, Germany, Holland, and Spain. As they now come into their own, My Chemical Romance does not plan on taking their music, newfound position, or their fans for granted. Like a snake full of fresh venom, My Chemical Romance curl up to attack, back in the studio recording what is described as, the darkest and hardest music to date by singer Gerard Way. After such intense songs as “Headfirst for Halos” and “Cubicles” it will be an anxious wait to see what this fresh young band will crank out next.

    “We went for a grainy, dirty sound, trying to capture the intensity of our live performance on the album,” stated guitarist Frank lero. “We were a bit apprehensive, waiting to see how the label treated us in the studio. But it worked out great, Reprise gave us creative license to create the sort of record we wanted, this is definitely the record we set out to make.” After a debut record that made such an impact, receiving acclaim from Keith Morris of Black Flag, and the Circle Jerks fame, it will be quite a thing to see how the band has approached their sophomore effort. “Keith Morris is one of my musical idols,” lero admits with enthusiasm, “He contacted the band, and expressed how much of a fan he was of what we were doing. He is actually on Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. That is one of my greatest experiences so far, writing a piece of music for one of my heroes to perform on our new record.”

    My Chemical Romance is like a chemical reaction leaving all things in their wake changed forever. These guys come right off a freight train of rock and roll fury; first stop, right in your face. Raw talent, dark lyrics, and heavy angst cover the debut I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. Layered musical tent coupled with a fierce sense of annihilation unleash an addiction for My Chemical Romance that is manifested in their solid, loyal fan base. Such a diverse sound was cultivated from the individuals in the bands different tastes.

    “We are all different guys, musically,” says lero. With tastes from Brit-Pop, to classically trained guitarists, and hardcore punk rock enthusiasts, My Chemical Romance is a melting pot of beautifully chaotic sounds. “Heading back into the studio, we were anticipating it to be more difficult, so having a lot of ideas already prepared helped in the process.” lero comments on the recording process, “As a band we wanted to capture the live aspects of our shows, because we didn’t feel that the first record did our live performance the justice it deserves.” While exuberant in the youth of My Chemical Romance, this band has paid their dues, and it is like.breaths of fresh air to have such an original band make such an impact in so short a time. Hailing from the turbulent streets of urban New Jersey, the tale of My Chemical Romance chases these five young men back to the days of high school. As acquaintances in younger con-years, the members of My Chemical Romance were tried and true members of the local music scene. It was in their own individual bands that they began a fledgling approach to the world of an indie-rock movement. As time goes, so did the bands, and they all head off in separate directions, seeking separate paths. Keeping in touch over the years, it became apparent that each man’s path wasn’t leading to the places they had imagined. Singer Gerard Way was living in his mom’s basement, making transit to New York City doing animation, when he called up drummer Matt Pelissier, and found they were both in precarious limbos. Not sure where they were headed, the two got together to play some music. After rounding out the roster with Ray Toro and guitar and Mikey Way on bass, the seething seed of My Chemical Romance was born. lero recalls the early days, “After they had all gotten together, Gerard, Ray, Matt and Mikey, I was a huge fan of the music they were making. After the band I was in at the time split up, they decided to get another guitarist, and asked me to join.” The story behind the band is as captivating as the music they create. “This new record is really gonna blow up, it is just as true to what was done with ‘Bullets’ but more energetic and over the top. I can’t wait for the fans to get their hands on the new record. We are set up to tour so much in the next year; I forget what my house looks like already.”

    With the release of Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge slated for June, the growing fever of the band’s energy criss-crosses the nation with Avenged Sevenfold on a tour that kicks off in Detroit April 3rd, also look forward to them on this summer’s Warped Tour www.warped-tour.com. With all that lay ahead of them, it is impossible to see just how far My Chem’s signature sound can go. You can check them out online at www.mychemicalromance.com, or wait and find My Chemical Romance in your town, tearing a relative black hole for the masses to peer into throughout the country. In the opinion of this writer, the harder they rock, the darker the better.

    06/2004 amp scans from mcrhollywood

  • 04/17/2004 skate and surf fest convention hall asbury park asbury nj

  • I LOVE HIM.

     

    warped tour diary from frankanthonyierox3 on yt

    source: youtube.com

  • I got to see this backdrop in real life and it’s the only reason i’m 1% worth a shit

    flickr says “05/12/2007 seattle wa” which can’t be right

    source: Flickr / cieraphotography

  • i’m not okay outtakes

    I would like to share that they are insane

    i’m not okay outtakes

  • 06/11/2004 equal music interview with gerard by danielle moskowitz

    06/11/2004 equal music interview with gerard by danielle moskowitz

    When Warner Brothers/Reprise invited me to come talk with Gerard from My Chemical Romance about their new album at their record release show, how could I have refused?

    The show was in their home state of NJ, packed with 1300 cheering fans. What made the show even cooler for me was featured artist, Nightmare of You was on the bill too! (NOY is still currently unsigned and have been playing with My Chem. Good for them!) I love when Equal Music bands get together!

    Is their latest apart of a trilogy? Front man Gerard explains. He also reveals what why it didn’t turn out to be the concept record they had planned it to be and what are they doing in Tokyo with The Beastie Boys? (Original interview from Oct. 31, 2003 follows this latest one from June)

    DM: When we spoke last you guys were shopping for a producer. Who did you wind up working with and why?

    Gerard: We wound up working with Howard Benson. A big reason was because he contacted us which is always very exciting. He was very enthusiastic about the project. It’s not so much that he got what world we came from because he’s worked with bands like P.O.D. and Blindside which is a completely different universe but he got what we were trying to do with the music and so we connected on a lot of levels.

    DM: How was this experience different from working with Alex (Eyeball Records) and Geoff (Thursday [Island/Def Jam]) front man?

    Gerard: That whole experience was hanging with friends and having a really fun time. There wasn’t a lot of money or pressure. But then this experience didn’t have that much pressure either which was weird. It was very a positive experience that had a really good flow. But yeah it was very different.

    DM: You said in October that while you were finishing the first record you knew what you wanted the second one to be called (which is their latest, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge) and at the time since you knew the name for the second one you had an idea for what you wanted the third record to be called, although there’s not going to be a trilogy so how do you know? Where’s the connection with that?

    Gerard: It’s the kind of connection where you kind of always have a sense of what you’re band is doing and where it’s headed. I think we have a good idea of kind of like what the first record should be.It should be fast and dirty and cheap. Then the second one you really up the ante and really go for it with this one. The third one you try to explore new avenues. We ended up doing a lot of that on this record. We actually ended up being way more experiemantal than we thought we were going to be. It sounded good to us so we said let’s keep doing it.

    DM: To jump ahead, do you know what the next one’s going to be called?

    Gerard: From this experience I learned I shouldn’t do that anymore because it locks you into something. And this record wound up being half a concept record because so much happened in our lives that when it came time to write lyrics I found out that it was less ficiton and more fact. So it’s a very loose concept record. I want to see what happens for the third one and actually not plan anything out. I think that will be interesting because- it’s not that we’re calculated but we always kind of know where we’re headed and kind of vibe on it. For the next one I kind of don’t want to have that.

    DM: What kind of mood do you feel like the new album has?

    Gerard: I just started listening to it as a piece now, not just bits here and there it’s really about loss. The first record was more about pain, misery and agression and violence. Although the lyrics can be disturbing at points, it’s really about loss. In the end that’s what it wound up being more about instead of some story. You can pick it out of at least four or five of the songs. Even the performances that everyone gives too makes it feel like it’s really about loss.

    DM: Do you feel like it’s dark?

    Gerard: Yeah. It’s already been called that by a lot of people. We got a parental advisory without even having more than one curse in it. I think it’s dark but I think it’s a lot more positive than the first record.

    DM: Yeah, I remember you saying that you felt the ups were going to be more up and the downs more down.

    Gerard: Yeah and they really ended up being like that. But, there’s definitely more moments of positivity and celebration than on the first record.

    DM: What are some of difference of working with an indie and working with a major?

    Gerard: This record was really painless so I can’t truthfully answer that as a band that’s in our position. We are really rare case of– it was very similar to the first record where we did exactly what we wanted and luckily because they knew who we were when they signed us that’s exactly what they wanted. There wasn’t much of a difference other than the fact that there was obviously a lot more deadlines and a lot more pressure to get things done on time. That was the big difference but that was actually it.

    DM: You’re going to Tokyo soon for Summer Sonic Fest. You must be excited.

    Gerard:Yeah, it’s awesome, we get to play with The Beastie Boys and I’ve never seen them.

    DM: What’s going on for you guys for the rest of the year?

    Gerard: Pretty much straight touring till the record cycle is over. It’s usually about eighteen months from the time you start a record until you’re done touring on it and should be starting a new one. There’s already stuff I really want to write. I want to start immediately. As soon as we finished this I wanted to just do another. We’re very much a live band but at the same time you get in the studio and you remember you’re very much all songwriters and we had forgotten that part of us. I’m still in that head fix where I want to write more songs.

    DM: Maybe you can still do that while you’re on the road.

    Gerard: Yeah, we plan to do it on Warped Tour. It will be our first time really on a bus so we’re going to have more space and we’ll be comfortable. Right ater that we’re going back to a van so Warped Tour is really going to be the time that we write.

    danielle moskowitz october 31, 2003 (2nd interview below)

    Juxtaposing raw vocals and a punk edge against riffs suddenly gone melodic, My Chemical Romance takes you from upbeat drumming in one measure to a moment where you find yourself lost in slow, somber guitars the next. Listen closely as their vocalist Gerard reveals glimpses of himself through his brutally honest lyrics that hold traces of darkness around them.

    DM: The bands success seems to have come very quickly. How long were you a band before signing to Eyeball Records?

    Gerard: Let’s see—January is when we started playing as a band. We signed around our third or fourth show. It’s been quick since the beginning.

    DM: What were you doing with your lives before the band took off?

    Gerard: I was doing animation in the city [New York]. I was actually doing toy design in Hoboken [New Jersey], and Frankie was going to school, Mikey was going to school, Otter was a mechanic, and Ray was delivering film I believe and interning and stuff like that for film. We all just weren’t happy doing what we were doing, ya know?

    DM: Geoff from the band Thursday and Alex from Eyeball [Records] I know played a big part in the recording of your last CD.

    Gerard: Yeah, definitely.

    DM: Are they going to be playing any part on your CD that will be coming out?

    Gerard: I don’t think so. Sometimes you want to use the same people sometimes you want to see what would happen with other people. I’m sure they’ll hear it and we’ll ask their opinions.

    DM: So they’re not going to help produce?

    Gerard: Nah.

    DM: What made you guys decide that a major was the next best move?

    Gerard: It was one of those things where everything else was moving really fast but we had been able to keep up with it, ya know? We had been able to keep up with the shows that we were getting which were like going from playing basements to playing in front of 10,000 people with Jimmy Eat World. So it went from that to that, and it seemed like a very natural progression. And although a lot of people think it seemed quick, all that talk and all that nonsense was happening before our record even came out. It was like, we basically not fought them off, but said hey we’re going to be a band and do that, ya know? And then when we’re ready…Actually it was a lot longer process than most bands that are getting signed today.

    DM: What made Reprise the best label for you guys?

    Gerard: It was the best company. They were very familiar with us. We had a lot of fans at the company before we had signed. We had a lot of people helping out before we had signed.

    DM: And they understand where you guys wanted to go musically, as a band?

    Gerard: Yeah, exactly. That was the big thing. They knew where we wanted to go, they knew how we wanted to do things, and they were going to let us do it our way. Very low pressure type thing. Just kind of let us be us and you distribute us.

    DM: When is the new album due out?

    Gerard: We’re hoping it will come out in about in about spring. We’re going to record in January. We don’t have a producer yet. We’re looking at a few people and they’re looking at us. So it’s kind of that whole game right now.

    DM: Do you have a title yet?

    Gerard: Yeah, it’s called Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. And it was a title that… we pretty much known the title for the first record before it was finished and as soon as we were done with that I kind of knew what I wanted the title to be for the second. So it’s kind of in the process where I kind of know what I want the third to be too.

    DM: Is it a trilogy type thing?

    Gerard: No. This one’s different from the last and it’s more fictitious, but it’s still heartfelt. And it’s more of a concept record than the last one, where the last one was more of an autobiography. But the next one’s more of a concept album about a person; the next one after that I don’t what know what it will be.

    DM: While you guys have been on tour you’ve been playing new songs live and they seem to be heavier. Would you say that is the direction you guys are going in?

    Gerard: Well, yeah. The heavier stuffs heavier. The heavy stuff we did before is definitely heavier now. Those same elements are there; we’re just spending a little more time on the heavy stuff. But at the same time I think there’s way more melody. Maybe not in the stuff we’re playing out live, but it’s more violently happy. But it’s also very ironically bleak ya know, as far as tone goes.

    DM: Track seven on your CD [I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love] is called Skylines and Turnstiles. Is it true that it was inspired by September 11?

    Gerard: Yeah, and in fact that event happening was a big thing about why we started the band because, I was on my to a meeting with Cartoon Network and then that happened and I was like what the fuck am I doing with my life.

    DM: You saw it happen? You were in the city?

    Gerard: Yeah, I was in Hoboken, on the way there. I was right across the river and I was on my way in right around that, very close to that area, but more around Canal, and I was like what the fuck am I doing?

    DM: It made you feel like life’s too short and you need to go for what you want?

    Gerard: Yeah, yeah exactly. Like obviously life is way too short, you don’t know when your numbers coming and I also felt like I wasn’t making a difference at all, ya know what I mean?

    DM: There are a couple theories circulating about your repeated mention of vampires in your lyrics. Can you clear that up?

    Gerard: It’s a metaphor for being in your twenties and getting sucked into that singles, alcoholic nightlife culture, ya know what I mean? It’s interesting, because you’ll find that a lot of bands use the supernatural as a gimmick, and that’s really all it is, it’s just like horror punk, and that’s all it is. We’re not really into vampires. I like to wear black, but…

    Contact [email protected] for more about My Chemical Romance.
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    source: web.archive.org

  • first three cheers vinyl posted 11/18/2009 on the my chemical romance official myspace blog

    INTERNATIONAL PRE-ORDER

    Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge Available for International Pre-Order!

    We are excited to announce that international fans can now pre-order the special limited vinyl edition of “Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge” from the My Chemical Romance Store HERE!

    This is the first time ever that “Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge” is being released on vinyl. This edition will be released on December 16th, but this is your chance to reserve your copy in advance! This collectible edition includes:

    *“Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge” on a custom red vinyl record
    *New jacket artwork
    *Hand-written lyric sheet
    *MCR gun log
    o stencil”

    posted 11/18/2009 on the my chemical romance official myspace blog

    source: web.archive.org