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April 25, 2008

The Black Parade is Dead.

An e-mail from Warner Music Spain confirming that the DVD will be on stores next June 24th. Obviously, there can be last minute changes, but that's the official date.



credit: Silvia
http://www. mcrmy. es



Posted on 04/25/2008 1:34 AM Comments (7)

April 17, 2008

Gerard Way Speaks About Anti-Emo Violence In Mexico.

My Chemical Romance man addresses fans...

 

Tensions have escalated in the country over recent months with a series of reported attacks against people who have “an emo look”. 

Addressing the audience at Zero Fest in Mexico City last Saturday (April 12th), Way said the band no longer wanted to see “any fucking violence”.

“I want to say something today before we continue. Recently we’ve been hearing a lot of stuff about some violence here in your country having to do with kids who want to wear black t-shirts…or some kind of bulls— stuff like that,” Way told the crowd.

“We don’t want to see any fucking violence. We came here for one reason, and that’s to be at the fucking rock show.”

The severity of the anti-emo movement in Mexico first came to the worlds attention in March when hundreds of supporters attacked emo’s in the city of Queretaro.

Since then there have been reports of further stand offs and isolated incidents in Chile.

It's thought that the movement is growing via soial networking sites and message boards.

http://www.gigwise.com/news.asp?contentid=42417


 

 

 


Posted on 04/17/2008 12:38 AM Comments (5)

April 15, 2008

Congratulations:-)


The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite has been nominated for a 2008 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award.  It is nominated in the Best Limited Series Category.  This is a huge acknowledgement for the series in the comics world.

Winners will be announced on Friday evening, July 25th at the awards ceremony held during Comic-Con International.

thanks to: mychemicalfreak:)


Posted on 04/15/2008 5:03 AM Comments (5)

April 13, 2008

Take the chance

 I didn't get my hands on the photos I did with an agency yet! I have to sign a contract first and to be honest it's a lot of money. I usually don't walk around the town with 500 Dollars in my pocket. I did also nude art for the first time in my life and I got an awesome nickname: "Porcelain Doll". I say if you have something to show, just show it. It doesn't matter what size you are! Just trust yourself and go for it. I actually think girls with glasses or braces are uber beautiful.

Everything is changing also models are changing! it doesn't mean when Cindy Crawford is beautiful that you all have to look like her! the same with Kate Moss or Naomi Campbell. They are awesome yeah, but the world needs always something new. Good news for all the girls who have tattoos and piercings - it's our time =) They can call us trashy - sluts, but they stare at us and wish they'd have the guts to show the world how they really feel and that they don't need to hide anything.


 

You don't need to wear tons of make up or to be thin like Twiggy!

Just be yourself! That's how it works. No matter where I go, people are looking at me. I know that, but I won't change this. This is the real me and I am not gonna change myself only because society do not accept tattoos or piercings! I say f*ck them. I hope I can pay the contract soon so I can own my pictures and start to shooting again. I hate taking pics of myself but it's a different thing when a photographer is shooting you. It's a thing - electricity/art between a model and photographer. That's what I love! And the results of course.

p.s: Out of topic but I've said I am not gonna accept any add requests but it seems like talking to a wall.



 


Posted on 04/13/2008 3:24 AM Comments (8)

April 9, 2008

Birthday

Today is a great day for a lot of people! we all know why! the man who was born on this date brought hope and lights to our lives:) at least to mine. Words can hardly express the feelings.

I wish I could tell him Happy Birthday (don't we all?) and maybe go for a coffee and cupcakes:) maybe once!

Happy Birthday dear Gerard Way.

Cali

for your health and happinessfrom me:)




Posted on 04/09/2008 4:10 AM Comments (16)

April 5, 2008

Frankie is sicky.

shortly reported by 2 fans who just saw My Chem.



from their blog:
Iero is sick, poor baby. He was wearing a driver's cap, a buttondown shirt, a cardigan.... he was basically bundled up. He wandered over to Bob and to Toro a few times, but motly stayed on his side, drooping to his knees every once in a while.



get well soon Frankie:* <3 Cali




Posted on 04/05/2008 3:14 PM Comments (7)

April 3, 2008

Umbrella Academy Creator - Gerard Way Signing!

Tuesday, April 8th - in conjunction with Portland Comic Month - Things From Another World will host a signing featuring Umbrella Academy creator Gerard Way!

The signing starts at 4:00pm and will go until 6:00pm at Things From Another World, 4133 Ne Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR.



[thanks Risa].

*hug*

p.s: I hate this! I wish I was in "Bewitched" so I could fly on the broom to get an autograph, pic or maybe even hug. Some of you are so lucky and you hardly realize that.

Enjoy!



Posted on 04/03/2008 12:49 PM Comments (1)

Finding His Way Back.

MCR’s front man channels the dark side.
By Tom Lanham
 
You really have to hand it to Gerard Way. Only three years ago, the raccoon-mascaraed MC of Goth-punk powerhouse My Chemical Romance (MCR) was literally so partied out, the working title for his then-unrecorded third album was The Rise And Fall Of MCR. Witty, but most assuredly not amusing to the man himself. “I hit this point where I was like, ‘You know what? This has stopped being fun – I’m really unhealthy, I’m really on the edge, I’m really depressed and I’m really unpredictable,’” sighs Way, 30. “When you’re doing something that you love to do, but you have something that’s making it so you can’t enjoy it, it’s time to stop that and make a very simple decision. So it was a hard process, but a very simple choice – I’d hit rock bottom, but it wasn’t the kind of rock bottom where I jumped out a plate glass window or ran someone over with my car.”

The singer’s clean and sober rebound, then, appears near phoenixlike in context. MCR defied all expectations (not to mention critics, who passed them off as a flash-in-the-pan emo band) with that aforementioned third album, eventually released as The Black Parade – an ambitious, anthemic concept record revolving around Way’s artistic creation of a skeletal bandleader named Pepe. The band enhanced the idea onstage with matching marching-band uniforms, all in appropriately grim ebony.

That was just the warm-up. Way also launched his own comic-book series, The Umbrella Academy, featuring a reluctant team of awkward young superheroes, through the hip Dark Horse imprint. Currently, he’s been putting the finishing touches on The Black Parade Is Dead, a new concert CD/DVD taped live in Mexico City last October, but will make one last small-club sweep through the Bay Area before disappearing into a studio to reinvent himself once again. Only Way knows what ethereal form he’ll take next.

The Wave: What characters and plots are you conceiving for your Umbrella Academy?
Gerard Way: It’s very reminiscent of Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol. It’s just very bizarre-type superheroes, almost as if they got thrown into it from when they were kids and they didn’t really wanna do it. But the dad’s really crazy and kinda forces ’em into it. It’s one of those comics that’s not the easiest to explain because it is so weird, and sometimes they’re fighting things that are more like concepts, rather than supervillains. And I’m actually a fan of characters that don’t have a tremendous amount of powers, so one of the characters was the first boy in space, and he was really smart, an excellent pilot, a better pilot than any adult on the planet – he was the first person to actually complete a mission to Mars. But he got in an accident on the way back from Mars, and they had to switch his body with that of a Martian simian, a primate that was indigenous to that planet. So his head got attached to the body of a giant blue space ape. Another character is called the Rumor, and her power is that she can tell really small lies, and they all come true. So I tried to really think about the powers and make them useful, but not so useful that you’re dealing with a Superman character.

TW: Were you tormented as a kid for liking comics?
GW: Yeah, I guess so. There definitely weren’t a lot of kids I could hang out with and talk to about ’em. That was the thing – they were all trading baseball cards, and I tried that and I hated it. And I didn’t really watch sports, so I had no idea what I was talking about. But I knew a lot about the X-Men, and I knew about Spider-Man and Batman. But there were no other kids around that were really into that. Now I always carry a ton of art supplies with me on the road. I really like standard black ink – I like brush and ink, and blue pencil’s what I use to lay it all down. Then I ink over it, kind of an animation way of working. And I like watercolor a lot, too, I’ll use it sometimes when I actually have time. But doing comics is a lot of work – it goes from guy to guy to guy, and then months and months later, you have a comic.

TW: I don’t trust anyone who hasn’t gone to the edge and stared into the abyss. In music and art, you seem to have managed that quite well.
GW: Yes. I think you’re just playing around if you’re not doing that. And that doesn’t mean to say that you have to be gloomy or depressed or anything. But if you’ve never been to the edge and stared into it, you’re never gonna become a better human being, I don’t think. And it’s facing that stuff that makes you a good person to other people – it makes you good to yourself, it makes you smarter, it makes you faster, it makes you better. Out of all these tragedies, you’re born as something better, so I think that staring into the abyss is one of the things that the band does really well.

TW: What, exactly, have you seen there?
GW: Really, a lot of black. I stare into that sometimes when I have to tap into it and write lyrics, and I see my life going in ways I didn’t want it to go, I see... just this kind of darkness. Without sounding corny or clichéd, that’s really what it is, you’re staring into the black and you don’t know what’s there. And it’s really that you’re staring into what you don’t know and all your fears at the same time, and all your anxieties and all your depressions, plus all your hang-ups on yourself and all the bad sh*t you’ve done in your life, everything. You’re staring at it, and you’re either gonna switch it off, or you’re gonna dive on in.

TW: I saw a great bit of graffiti once: “The abyss stares also.”
GW: [Laughs] That’s amazing! I never even thought of that.

TW: So you’ve probably seen great dark flicks like Audition and Oldboy.
GW: Those are really big films for me. We based an entire video, shot for shot, on Audition, almost to the point where it felt like we weren’t being that creative. And I LOVE Oldboy. That scene where he eats the octopus is one of the most intense things I’ve ever seen. When I was at art school, one of the last classes I took was video art, just the history of it, as a requirement. And I found myself to be so interested in it, I was like “Wow! Some of these things, they’re not supposed to make sense, they don’t have a plot, they’re actually just visuals.” But they were so interesting to watch.

TW: Is it true you’re going to write some horror books for Scholastic?
GW: It was a really amazing opportunity that came up. I’m actually really interested in young adult stuff, because I find that to be a pretty crazy playground right now. You find a lot of authors like Neil Gaiman and Clive Barker going to that form, so in a weird way its limitations give you more freedom, because if you’re writing for young adults, you can push the boundaries more. But it also keeps you from doing the things you would normally do in an adult book. And I think that’s what’s great about young adult – the stuff that crosses over.

TW: And one thing you’ve got to admit – all the stimulants and depressants in the world can’t equal the wonder of real life.
GW: Yeah. And not only is [real life] ugly and beautiful at the same time – because anything needs to be both ugly and beautiful – but it’s just so amazing, and there are so many opportunities there to do so many crazy things if you’re just not f**ked up. And the point the band’s at now, creatively, especially on Black Parade? We pushed it so far with that record that we can do all kinds of crazy things now. And that’s what’s really exciting.


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Posted on 04/03/2008 1:19 AM Comments (0)

March 31, 2008

"Birthday Project Gerard".

My friend Zani who is owner of  the website www.gerardwaybrasil.com started a project for Gerard's Birthday.

If you are interested you can send video or photo to Gerard's Birthday:-) you can send  all to Zani's email: zaninhacruz@gmail.com

I think it's a great idea:) I am helping Zani to spread the word!

Cali



Posted on 03/31/2008 3:32 AM Comments (15)

March 18, 2008

Where did I get my fashion taste from?!

Many people are asking me this! they often say I copy Audrey - FALSE!

I've always had my own style, people were jealous and they fucking stare. Truth. But I won't change myself because people (society) do not accept my fashion or style. I dress the way I feel. I was born in 80's and started to listen to music already in mom's stomach (yeah, I've laughed about that a lot when my mom told me that she has played me "Imagine" all the time while expecting. heh) Music was the only thing I've ever cared about, the other kids were playing in the streets but I was stuck in front of MTV or listened to my stereo. With this came also my taste for fashion. The biggest influence ? Nicholas Jones aka Nicky Wire and Richey James Edwards from Manic Street Preachers.

I do not copy Nicky nor Richey, never did. They just "taught" me and "showed" me the way how to feel comfi :) I was 6 years old when I got into Manic Street Preachers. So all the tiaras, boas, leopard skin, a loads of bracelets = 80's.

Happy now? take care guys, Cali and Stay Beautiful:)

Culture Slut, hell yeah!






Posted on 03/18/2008 1:58 PM Comments (11)

March 17, 2008

Plastic - drastic!

I just wanna say that I was always obsessed with beauty! I love to look at all of those beautiful women and men and I wish I was pretty. Yeah, people say beauty is inside but face it -  in this homophobic and shallow society there is nothing so important than being pretty and looking good. Because all of this -  girls are starving to be slim, they are taking plastic surgeries and other drastic changes. Would you ever do that? What's your opinion about plastic surgery? We all want to be pretty, but we gotta suffer for this! low self esteem and men who are starving to see more and more beauty. Would you do that for yourself or for a man? I was never satisfied what the "nature" gave me. It's hard to look into the mirror and say: You are looking good!

Cosmopolitan, Elle, Vogue - full of glam and wonderful looking people. I don't think it's fair, I can't stop myself of buying "beauty" mags, it's like a drug.






Posted on 03/17/2008 4:04 AM Comments (13)

March 13, 2008

Gerard speaks!

My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way has responded to accusations of plagiarism by former employer Hart Fisher of independent comicbook publishers Boneyard Press.

Way told MTV news:

"I sent [Hart] an email years ago, before we finished [Three Cheers For Sweet] Revenge, thanking him for believing in me, and never got a response. I'm not ashamed of what I did for him, and wanted to see him in person and thank him. I've never had the chance."



Posted on 03/13/2008 11:58 AM Comments (3)

March 10, 2008

Congrats to Jamia and Frankie:-)

Hey Everybody!

Me, Pete and Bryan are at Bryan's place in Ny today workin on some new tunes and learning a Johnny Cash song for a compilation. We have some great new ideas that are gonna turn into some sweet tunes.

Yesterday we all enjoyed celebrating the wedding day of our good friend Frank from My Chemical Romance to his beautiful wife Jamia. It was a fine family gathering which ended up in us singing a couple of Frank's fav Souls songs. Matt Skiba from Alkaline Trio jumped up to sing along to an acoustic version of Night On Earth. He also did 3 of his songs on acoustic. Acoustic Skiba = goosebumps.

Congratulations to Frank to Jamia and much Love to you both.

Have a Good Day All,
The Souls

credit: www.myspace.com/boucingsouls



Posted on 03/10/2008 3:00 PM Comments (8)

March 8, 2008

My Chems in the Boneyard!

My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard 'Garry' Way has invoked the ire of a former mentor who claims he has stolen lyrics and ideas from comics he has worked on whilst working with indie comic maker Boneyard Press. Hart Fisher, who claims Way is trying to deny his past associations, also had this to say about the frontman in a blog online:

''I'm fed up with this bullshit, and I'm coming clean with it very, very publicly this week. I have video proof that anyone else could find... You know, the kid I knew as Garry was a smart, sensitive teenager who was overly concerned about what other people thought of him. He worried way too much about his appearance and his image. I do not know why he is lying. I remember being very sincere in my pride in his work for Boneyard Press. You can't tell me he didn't do store signings with all of his buddies at the local comic book store. Every kid's book I ever published, they all did it, and when I first got published I couldn't wait to do a signing either. So why did all those folks at the stores and where he grew up, why are they all lying too? A lie by omission is still a lie.

The part I'm most sick of... I'm not going to let my fans, my readers, nor the people that worked so hard on these books be cheated out of their due... I'm not going to let any motherfucker call my guys a pack of liars, not an anonymous stranger and not some rock star who forgot who his first fans were. A fucking rock star who forgot just who was in his corner and encouraging him when NO ONE else was, when he was just another fat kid with a bowl haircut who got pushed around at school, who was building you up then Garry? Who went on the record and pumped you up in print for the world to see? Who was that guy on the other end of that phone when you needed him?

http://www.rock-sound.net/articles/1032/My-Chems-In-The-Boneyard.html


oh gosh someone is really starving for some attention huh? Gerard would never lie, copy or anything. fuck you!



Posted on 03/08/2008 12:22 PM Comments (5)

March 7, 2008

Gerard's Way lecture:)

from a LJ user sweethooligan1! thanks for sharing these with us:-)

so, i just drove home from the school of visual arts in new york city to my place in new jersey and i just re-fell for gerard. i attended the lecture he was giving at his alma mater courtesy of a very good friend and pseudo-sister who is a photography major at sva. contrary to what we had heard, they didn't check student id's. rather, they gave out tickets to attendees as they walked into the building to see the lecture to guarantee them a seat. my good friend and current photography major at sva and another friend (who's a fan) and i got our tickets and went to the back of the line. after about a stuffy ten minutes in a small hallway, everyone filed into the room in an extremely orderly fashion. the room sat about 100 (according to my friend) and it didn't fill up at any point during the lecture. after sitting for about 10 minutes, gerard quietly walked into the room to a small round of applause wearing dark pants, a white button down shirt, a black tie and a jacket very reminiscent of the "i'm not okay" video, but with more embellishment. for the entire 1 hour and 11 minutes he spoke, i completely forgot he was GERARD WAY, frontman of mcr, and got completely wrapped up in gerard way, the regular pale guy who really likes comic books and holds an affinity for his professors at sva. he pointed out some familiar faces in the crowd, commented that SVA has always been stuffy and hot (indeed, it really was) and kept up the face smushes, nose swipes and talking out of the side of his mouth that we know so well. after his q&a--moderated by a former professor of his--he did a meet and greet with everyone and remained so nice throughout (we were pretty much the last to join the line). he spent as much time with each person as they wanted, signed copies of the umbrella academy and took pictures with everyone. it couldn't have been a better time. he discussed a potential comic book written AND drawn by him, the second installment of the umbrella academy, his favorite silent films and his feelings about garfield (yes, somebody asked. and no, he's not really into it.). below, i've listed some quotes i found particularly amusing/intriguing. i hope you enjoy them (sidenote: i taped the session, i just have to figure out how to get that onto a computer. if i ever can). he was candid and awesome and cursed a lot. here are some quotes, tips and tricks on how to get into the art business and general points of interest. did you know he can tie a cherry stem into a knot with his tongue?!

(On the Xmen) You could never take a picture of them. How nuts is that?
They're like the Amish.

(He played the snare in band camp and promptly quit)They're waking me up at 2a to play the drums? I couldn't believe it.

(On getting into the art business)You should never do anything for the money. Do what you're great at.
Be in it more for your passion than in it for the money.

(On doing an interview in an intimate setting) Playing in a rock band is different than this. I'm really shaking.

If I don't make it. I'm done. I'm never gonna make it. Kept chasing. No
gotta live have to make mistakes, suffer. Gotta put yourself out there.
No one ever really "makes it." You've got time. Still doing comics at 30 and
making lousy pages. Wish I had a professor to tell me to just chill out. If
you don't have anything to say, go find what it is that you have to
say.

(on why he didn't pursue the breakfast monkey. they wanted him to make pillowcases. some merch got carried away and he threw out the idea of breakfast monkey tampons. eeeesh) Breakfast monkey fucking pillowcase. A breakfast monkey tampon??!

Art is not bullshit.

(on working on more art after he got clean because he needed something to take up time) When you first get clean. Fucking burst of energy.
And you can't play warcraft all day
The show is fleeting it's gone

(on his favorite part of comics) I'm really attracted to fonts

(his favorite show. it's english and called )The prisoner. English show 13 episodes.

(on not being employed immediately out of college) If you suffer for a bit, you get a little desperate. When you go
forward, be careful what you sign. No matter how desperate you are to get
a bite, question what you get in the long run.

(apparently he didn't know he had a reputation about him) I'm considered a little gothy?

(on potentially sucking in art school) There will be a stretch where you could suck. But that's when you're really learning.

(on finding inspiration) Draw from an actual source. Don't draw from Tim Burton...because he'll be sad you copied from him and not his original inspriation.

(on his female characters in the umbrella academy) I didn't intentionally make the the two women in the book a profession liar and a villain.

Your least likely source is often the coolest.

(on why he didn't draw the cover for the umbrella academy) Drew an alternate cover. It was way past deadline and so late because paper got stolen. I think it was stolen in Russia. I thought I was in Detroit. Anyone from Russia? {one girl answered yes} You ever been to
Detroit? It's like Russia.

[There will never be an ]umbrella academy/mcr music video.

[if i could choose] Anyone in history to spend a day with...i would choose to spend it with my wife.

It's all winging it.

(on networking) Getting to know people, be sincere, not full of shit. People smell passion andbeing a good person. That's always going to win out. Network on a smaller scale.

(He had laid out a storyboard for the black parade video and it was almost made into an animated video, that's how detailed the board was. ) I'm inspired by life. Life is what's really going on.

(on the boundaries of scriptwriting and comic books) Novels there's never a limit, but there probably should be.

(getting into art)If you've got it, it's easy to break into, but it's hard to keep it.

(on the beginnings of MCR) Just wanted to be an amazing fucking live band. Wasn't sure we wouldplay again because we were careless about our bodies. If you can do something else that no one else can freaking do, you've gotit.


(on his secret talent) I can tie a knot in a cherry stem with my tongue.

so, there you go. i took notes on my sidekick. i hope you guys enjoyed a more candid and sort of all over the place gerard. it was great and made me remember that he's an actual person and not just a frontman. viva g.way!




Posted on 03/07/2008 1:38 AM Comments (12)

March 4, 2008

Stop with buzzmaker complaining!

who cares? enjoy this community and stop f*cking complaining. I am getting sick of all this crap! I am happy that I've met an awesome friends here and that I can post pics. why are you all so starving for a "PINK STAR" ? thanx god that myspace doesn't have these "problems". I've joined "Say no to Drugs" association few weeks ago, I hope I can help some people as long as I know what hell is that and I was addicted as well. Let's think about these serious problems than who is big on buzznet. We are all humans, we are the same! No matter if you are Queen Elizabeth, you are still a human. I've found my old Edith Piaf cd I got years ago from mom and it made me cry from pleasure =)

If you care take a look on this site and help! www.drugfreeworld.org



Posted on 03/04/2008 2:58 AM Comments (7)

March 3, 2008

Gerard's Way first comic book.

Exclusive First Look at MCR’s Gerard Way’s On Raven’s Wings

The internet sh*t storm is waging strong. The story was leaked onto major media newsites like Rolling Stone and MTV. This is big.
That said, I wanted to raise up a few things I thought should be commented on to set a few things straight.
Lucas Siegel of
Shotgun Reviews posted on the drama Friday 22, 2008. Go check out his site, there is a statement from both Scott Allie and Gerard Way on the matter.
I emailed a few people at
Dark Horse asking for an interview on Pulp Secret with both Gerard and someone close to the Umbrella Academy project, but have yet to hear back from anyone.
I have also been lining up interviews with people related to On Raven's Wings and
Hart Fisher. Look for that here on Pulp Secret, in the next couple of days.
A few things of note:
On Raven's Wings is a full comic book. It does exist. It's by Gerard "Garry" Way. It's not a collection. It was supposed to be an ongoing series, but only lasted 2 issues.
People have been searching for these hard to find books on places like
Craiglist, and Ebay. And people on Hart's blog have been begging him to reprint the series.
But we have a special treat for all those people hunting the book down …
An Exclusive First Peek at the art of Gerard Way's On Raven's Wings scanned from the books we have at Pulp Secret Headquarters.



ORW_Issue 1




ORW_Issue 2
On Raven's Wings
Written by Garry Way, Pencils by Jose Santos, Inks by Dana Greene, Lettering by Warren Montgomery, Covers by Rob Nemeth, Published by Boneyard Press, Publisher-Hart D. Fisher
My final thoughts on the whole Gerard "Garry" Way/ Hart "Boneyard Press" Fisher mediastorm?
I felt it best to not touch upon the Lyrical Plagiarism aspects of this drama until I have copies of Poems for the Dead and Still Dead, and Gerard's lyrics in my hands and in front of me. I also didn't feel it had to be drug out onto a Comic Book Culture and News site. Comics belong here first and foremost, and that's what I stuck to.
I like the
Umbrella Academy. Everyone who works here owns a copy or 2 and has said nothing but good things about the series. The art is amazing, and the story was well written, even if it was by a "rockstar". It would be good if it was written by Garry Way or Gerard Way, it doesn't matter.
Good is good.
And you know what? On Raven's Wings is good too. It's impressive that Garry had found his voice at such a young age. Hart has sold out of Issue One. 2,000 copies out there, floating around!
I'm trying my best to stay neutral in this and not take sides.
Be sure to keep checking here as this whole silly thing plays out.
-
Jeaux Janovsky


Posted on 03/03/2008 3:12 PM Comments (5)

February 26, 2008

A MESSAGE FROM MIKEY WAY.

A MESSAGE FROM MIKEY WAY ABOUT THE NEW YORK SHOW.

We are pleased to announce a show at NYC's one and only, Madison Square Garden. I know that its not a special small club show like the others on the tour coming up through the US. MSG holds a special place in our hearts. About 12 years back, my big brother took me to see The Smashing Pumpkins at that very venue. I turned to him and said "this is what I want to be...this is what we have to do...one day we are going to be on that stage." He felt and thought the exact same thing. Lo and behold..here we are announcing the show of all of our dreams. We wanted to share this special night with all of our hometown area fans. This is a great goodbye to "the Black Parade" tour and the beginning of the next chapter in MCR. Not only that, but we get to share it with our best friends in the world, Taking Back Sunday and Drive By. We can only hope that one or a few of you will feel the same thing at the show and a decade later, be on that stage.

Love to all of you, see you there.

Mikey Way

********************************

www.mychemicalromance.com



Posted on 02/26/2008 2:22 AM Comments (5)

February 23, 2008

Matt Cortez replaced Frankie yesterday! (Buenos Aires date)

According to a fan, Frankie couldn't play yesterday so Matt  replaced him again. Gerard only said that Frankie couldn't be there and that everybody is thinking about him.

I hope he gets better or whatever is happening. I am always sad to hear something like this:( Cheers Frankie, we love you.



Posted on 02/23/2008 12:23 PM Comments (6)

February 22, 2008

MCR mania..!!!!

I am on a fucking strike! I got totally stoned..shocked after watching this video!!!!Because of fans like this, I'll never meet my most fav. band ever. The only thing I've ever wanted was one fucking hug, signature and maybe a picture with them! Thank you f*ckers!

Note: There are still tons of  fans like me who are acting normal and don't want to get a piece of MCR members. It's so creepy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I0VKXcALmc


Posted on 02/22/2008 3:04 AM Comments (37)
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