November 22, 2006
My Chemical Romance Black Parade Mp3Lauded for its strong ?grassroots? or ?cult? following, New Jersey?s My Chemical Romance was among the first bands to achieve prominence by offering download free my chemical romance mp3s through PureVolume and the social networking site pictures of my chemical romance for myspace, where MCR gathered its first 100,000 fans.
MCR?s third studio album, like its previous two albums, my chemical romance black parade mp3 is another concept album of the New Jersey rock quintet focusing around a character known as ?the Patient,? who suffered an untimely death at a young age.
Produced by Rob Cavallo, the Black Parade album was released on October 17 in Puerto Rico, October 19 in Ireland, on October 20 in Germany, internationally on October 23, October 24 in the United States and in Australia on October 28.
The name my chemical romances new album The Black Parade was chosen due to a belief that death comes to individuals at their most powerful memory. The main character in the concept went to a parade with his father at a young age, therefore death comes to him as a "Black Parade".
The Black parade debuted at #2 on the UK album chart, and #2 on the US Billboard, selling 240,000 copies, far surpassing the 38,000 first week sales of previous album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge.
It also debuted at #3 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart, going Gold and staying atop the chart in New Zealand and being certified Gold for shipments of over 7,500.
Citing Queen as a major influence, the tonality of the guitar orchestration in ?Welcome to the Black Parade,? allegedly resembles the qualities of the guitar orchestration on ?It?s a Hard Life? by Queen guitarist Brian may on the album The Works.
Welcome to the Black Parade?s opening and closing sections closely resemble ?Innuendo,? the title track of the Queen album, and the Suit of Lights song, "Goodbye Silk City".
Furthermore, Queen's A Night at the Opera, The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Pink Floyd's The Wall are the three albums that have the most influence on the Welcome to the Black Parade album.
Gerard Way also stated that Smashing Pumpkins? Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness was an influence on this record and that he considered this new album to be my chemical romance desktops my chemical romance desktops version of Mellon Collie.
My chemical romance black parade lyrics revolve around a character ?the Patient.? It tells of the patient?s struggle for redemption after discovering that his death is fast approaching. The patient is depicted with no hair and is hooked up to an IV whilst sat in a wheel chair.
The Patient's story is introduced by the song "The End." and he learns that he will die in "Dead!". Although the Patient is made to seem he has few friends or family, he explains his anxieties of a lonely death to someone, possibly his lover, in "This Is How I Disappear", a song about his fears.
My chemical romance black parade lyric tells that the patient also suffered from drug and alcohol problems, explained in "The Sharpest Lives", a song about his substance abuse. According to the plot, death comes to one in their fondest memory, the Patient's being of a parade he went to with his father, thus, "Welcome to the Black Parade". In "I Don't Love You", it is revealed he does have a love in his life, which is followed by "House of Wolves" where he becomes scared by the sudden idea that he may in fact end up in hell. The Patient's illness (although possibly his lover's), cancer, is seemingly confirmed in my chemical romance cancer mp3 download, which is about regrets.
He then writes an angered letter to his mother and is revealed to have fought in a war (possibly traumatizing him and leading to his later problems) in the song "Mama", while he finally decides to just leave this life in "Sleep". The training of the Patient in a military boot camp is fully clarified in "Teenagers", a reflection of the Patient's harsh adolescent years. In the song "Disenchanted", the Patient is at his lowest point until he finds hope in an afterlife and declares his climactic loss of the fear of death in "Famous Last Words" where he redeems himself (now even with a possibility of ascending to heaven), bravely prepared to pass on.
Formed in 2001, the band consists of Gerard Way (lead vocals), Mikey Way (bass), Bob Bryar (drums), Frank Iero (rhythm guitar), and Ray Toro (lead guitar). The band members hail from Belleville and Kearny, New Jersey, except drummer Bob Bryar, who is from Chicago, Illinois. |