My Chemical Romance: Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys | CD review
(Warner Brothers)Four years after a now-infamous Daily Mail article used an accompanying photograph of Coronation Street goth Rosie Webster to depict My Chemical Romance as an "emo cult" and a threat to the nation's youth, the band have ditched makeup, uniforms and doom. Their fourth album unveils an energetic pop-punk sound – somewhere between Weezer and the Dead Kennedys – although even the psychedelic S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W comes with a chorus designed to be sung in stadiums. Na Na Na is insta...
Starpulse — My Chemical Romance has released the second music video from their fourth studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. Following the events of the ... more info
Guardian Music — (Warner Brothers)Four years after a now-infamous Daily Mail article used an accompanying photograph of Coronation Street goth Rosie Webster to depict My Chemical Romance ... more info
VH1 Blog — It’s been a big week for My Chemical Romance fans, but next week promises to be even more exciting. The band’s highly anticipated new album, Danger Days: The True Liv... more info
Guardian Music — (Warner Bros)Poster boys for all things emo, the New Jersey quartet were always too smart to die with that particular trend. The key is singer Gerard Way's other life as ... more info