Thursday, December 30, 2010

Danger Days : My Chemical Romance

MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE

Hello feles, this is a news about our selected band story. My Chemical Romance was already launch their new album calls Danger Days. It was their 4rd album in lists. After listening this album, we felt in love with song calls Summertime.. it was awesome dudes.. so, don't wait for long to get this new album at your store.. MCR Rules!!!!
   
Malaysian Version:
Hai korank, aku nak kongsi pasal band peberet aku yg dh kuar album baru... lagu dalam album ni mmg terbaik dari ladang.. paling best Summertime.. kalau korank tak caye... jgn segan silu utk dapatkan album ni dipasaran.. TERBAIKKKK!!!!






Texts from NME Website:


Their fourth album, ‘Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys’ is the third and final stage of reinventing themselves as a world dominating pop/rock group, and it is utterly fantastic. This is the album they were born to make. It gives us all the things that punk has never been able to provide: romance, sex, the adventure of the open road and sheer nihilism-banishing energy. The usual ill-defined ‘concept’ is here and yet again at its heart is illicit love across the barricades, with the band playing a bunch of outlaws. This time the star-crossed lovers/gang seem to be racing across some post-ecological-disaster America, a fact that is reinforced by radio DJ interludes in the style of QOTSA’s ‘Songs For The Deaf’. 

If the unexpected influence on ‘The Black Parade’ was British rock, then here it is US radio of the ’70s and ’80s... it’s as if MCR have become characters in a Grand Theft Auto-style game, creating a feedback loop between a bleak fantasy future and a mainstream golden rock’n’pop past. So the disco synth arpeggios of Giorgio Moroder inform ‘Planetary (GO!)’, while next single ‘SING’ and anthemic ‘S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W’ even take on the leather’n’lace of Whitesnake and the chromium gleam of ‘We Built This City’ loons Starship. ‘Save Yourself, I’ll Hold Them Back’ pours yet more scorn on the tabloid idea of MCR as a ‘suicide cult’ to some satisfying classic rock manoeuvres. More than any other band, MCR are coming to resemble Muse, in their size and ambition at least. 

Perhaps it’s not too fanciful to think that sooner rather than later we may see them at Wembley, given that their ambition has brought them this far and to this glittering achievement already. Never mind that punk bollocks, here are MCR the pop group. And they’re amazing. 

John Doran - http://www.nme.com

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