1. A lot of people here will know that I am a huge My Chemical Romance fan. I've never thought of opening a topic about them until today, after their jaw-dropping performance at Reading Festival last night. They basically blew the place to bits, it was an insane performance.

    I have seen them twice, both really impressive.





    Anyone else like them?
  2. Taken this from the Muse topic:

    Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    I've seen two videos and indeed it looks like it was a killer performance. Nevertheless, I still feel the same about them: they lack something live. Don't know if it's the vocals (they have very demanding vocal lines on their records, and I guess it must be very difficult to translate them into a live performance) or their postpunk-indie-emo feeling/looking , but I haven't heard a live version of any song that I liked better than the studio version yet


    I kind of know what you mean. Gerard's vocals aren't exactly superb live, but they have improved over the years. So yeah, it might actually be the vocals, and as you said, they do have some great vocals on the studio recordings. I do love their 'Mad Max' theme they done for Danger Days, goes along with the tradition of My Chemical Romance doing a theme. I prefer quite a few songs live than studio, but it depends what your taste is. Na Na Na is one of the most mental songs I've ever seen at a concert.
  3. I quite like them
    My girlfriend loves The Black Parade (album) and when we started going out together I borrowed it from her. I love it since. Specially Famous Last Words (one of the best songs of the decade, in my opinion) and Welcome To The Black Parade, both are my favorite songs from them.
  4. I have seen them twice once at Glasgow and the other at T in the park, my eldest daughter got me into them, as alive act they are right up there with the best live acts i have seen, if you want a great song look up Velocity get up and go. or check out their latest album, danger days.
  5. Originally posted by conjasnatI have seen them twice once at Glasgow and the other at T in the park, my eldest daughter got me into them, as alive act they are right up there with the best live acts i have seen, if you want a great song look up Velocity get up and go. or check out their latest album, danger days.


    Did you see them at SECC earlier this year? That's where I saw them for the second time. The first time, I saw them at Edinburgh Corn Exchange, which was really hard to get tickets for considering the size of the venue.

    Don't you mean, Planetary (GO!)?
  6. Originally posted by KieranU2[..]

    Did you see them at SECC earlier this year? That's where I saw them for the second time. The first time, I saw them at Edinburgh Corn Exchange, which was really hard to get tickets for considering the size of the venue.

    Don't you mean, Planetary (GO!)?


    always get that one wrong lol, must be the old age catching up with me, i am over 40 you know, and yes was at the SECC. cant remember that last time i came home knackered from a show. oh yes it was T
  7. This is F.-.-.G awesome. Gotta loooooooooove that crowd, man...

  8. Reading Festival is definitely MCR's best performance. They took advantage of a great opportunity to rise in popularly, and they've taken it. Everyone fucking loved it.

    EDIT: Check out I'm Not Okay (I Promise), the crowd were great in that too. But I do agree with you Sergio, the audience were mental in Famous Last Words.
  9. Their show was so good! I never listened to them before, I only knew a couple of songs. But now I have become a fan of them! They are really good!
  10. Been a big MCR fan since I was like 8 all the way back in 2006/2007 ahahahaha. Possibly the first band I actually got into without the influence of my parents lol. Probably also one of (if not the most) influential/greatest band that formed post-2000.

    Waaaaaaaayyyyyyyy too many songs i like to pick a favourite sooo just gonna list a few: Headfirst For Halos, Vampires, Helena, The Ghost Of You, Mama, Na Na Na, Foundations Of Decay and so on ahahaha (really you could put almost anything here lmao)

    I see them for the first time when they finally come to Brisbane in March 2023 so I'm like gonna lose my mind ahahahaha

    Also y'all should checkout the cathedral mixes that some fans made over the past few years they're incredible:


    God I love MCR
  11. Fun fact: Larry Mullen Jr. and Frank Iero share a birthday
  12. Took my (almost) 15 year old daughter to see them a couple of weeks ago in the UK. They are her favourite band and her heroes, I knew some of their stuff and was happy to go see them but she was more excited than I've ever seen her. She told my mum that her weekend away with me and seeing them was the best time of her life. Anyway, they were excellent and she was transfixed and in awe and I will always love them now after that weekend.