My Chemical Romance meets Quentin Tarantino?
By Nick Carrabine
NCarrabine@News-Herald.com
Finally.
It’s been four years since My Chemical Romance released their epic concept album, The Black Parade, which strung out a series of hits, sold millions of albums and made them one of the top rock bands in the world.
Then, the band faded to black...for years.
Then out of nowhere, on Friday, the band released a trailer, yes, a trailer, for their upcoming fourth album titled, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, which is rumored to be coming out on Nov. 22 (although the band, nor their record label, have confirmed it.)
First off, ummm, who releases a trailer for an upcoming album release?
Secondly, the trailer is completely bizarre, completely insane and completely awesome, which basically sums up the career of MCR who have always kind of been out there.
I really don’t know how to explain the two-minute trailer other than it’s something that looks straight out of a Quentin Tarantino movie.
This instantly becomes one of the most anticipated albums of the year for me.
NCarrabine@News-Herald.com
Finally.
It’s been four years since My Chemical Romance released their epic concept album, The Black Parade, which strung out a series of hits, sold millions of albums and made them one of the top rock bands in the world.
Then, the band faded to black...for years.
Then out of nowhere, on Friday, the band released a trailer, yes, a trailer, for their upcoming fourth album titled, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, which is rumored to be coming out on Nov. 22 (although the band, nor their record label, have confirmed it.)
First off, ummm, who releases a trailer for an upcoming album release?
Secondly, the trailer is completely bizarre, completely insane and completely awesome, which basically sums up the career of MCR who have always kind of been out there.
I really don’t know how to explain the two-minute trailer other than it’s something that looks straight out of a Quentin Tarantino movie.
This instantly becomes one of the most anticipated albums of the year for me.
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