I am going to make a staement I know many will disagree with, and then I will attempt to make a justification many will not careto read, but there is a reason behind all this. I have recently become frustrated with the inability of some to understand the difference between music appreciation and enjoying some music. To love a genre or a number of bands is one thing, to love music is another. So it comes to a radicle statement to show people a difference. It was difficult to chose the right band and in hindsight there are others that may have been better but I chose this one due to the dislike it has from many parties. I will stress now though, to appreciate is not to like, though I admit a part of me does like this band. Here is the statement:
My Chemical Romance is one of the greatest post mellenium bands out there.
My Chemical Romance is a band that since it's formation in 2001 has succesfully released 4 albums and in roughly 10 years have gone from playing in an attick to being world famous and playing at Reading and Leeds. more importantly they have managed to show great ability and talent and have been sufficiently rewarded in equal measures of love and hate.
Their first album; I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, is a punk rock album, it is rough and the band is far from perfect. Released on a small label this album got the majority of fans not from sales but from myspace. The songs contain a raw passion to them and though Gerard Way's singing is far from what it is now the fact that it contains more screaming than singing fits its more punk sound as well as its anger, and this definitely an angry album. Playing a few gigs the band did not overly stand out, their music wasn't top notch nor did they have a style or theme to call their own, but they had potential. This potentail caught someone's eye and they were taken on by label Reprise Records who had them tour with Avenged Sevenfold.
Under new management they refined their sound and found that more than anger they had something a lot of teenagers had, have and forever will have: angst. This angst and emotionality was the focus of second album Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge. This album differed grealty and the band finally had that style they could call their own. Way expanded his singing ability beyond the shouting of the first album and found a style that whilst expressing emotion was also understandable. In this album the sound becomes more defined and uniqe, stepping away from the punk rock of previously, retaining a heavy sound but allowing for more complex melody. Lyrically this Album was also superior, the last being filled with frustration this one was filled with the same frustraion more patiently disected and contained themes similar to many of love, loss and getting the shit kicked out of you. They also began to devlope a style, probably under guidance from the new label. sticking to shirts and ties and relating to their material as well as taking leads from groups like AC/DC they took the school boy look and then added a pinch of the Cure's makeup box. There was then a spell of great succes and touring, well deserved from in truth a simple but well made second album that took a lot of the passion of the first that made them get noticed and shaped it better.
The Third album moved further than this and was almost a revelation, the band having gone away for just while had looked at their influences, looked at themselves, and looked at the future. What we got out of this was an album with far deeper lyrical content, a strange 80's hard rock feel, and a diveristy within the song styles. Each song was unique from another and all contained a far higher level of ability from the musicains. Way has changed little though the screaming has all but gone and in a number of songs he shows a true talent for singing, demonstrating this through slower songs. This album shows a clear developement and movement of ideas and abilities, it shos something often lacking in other bands, it shows true progress. It also shows and ability to adapt and change and to still retain distinction, as well as a bringing with it a new look that quickly caught on with the masses. Utelising their influences and diversifying within their songs this album lifted the band further, The Black Parade represented the best of the band, though some feared it would be the peak. By some argument it was a peak as from this the band didn't so much as step forward advancing the sound they new but rather took a step sideways. Taking a new look the band adopted sounds and techniques that had far more influence in synth rock and elctro. This album became more about a fun and fast electric sound and again heralded a different perspective of lyrics, moving away from angst they found hate for more than just bullies but for bigger things and express this in comments on distopian society of their invention. the songs are cleverly linked together and within the videos created for them there is an odd story played out surrounding the revolution of youth. This album is importantly different, it shows scope and again the ability to change, adapt and try new thing.
What makes this band great is that time and time again it has shown an ability to progress and improve as well as taking on new sounds and diversifying, something few bands new and old have done many stagnating in their one genre with little experimentation. Also one thing I like about this band is that even in their angsty teenage emotional sounds they manage to be fun, to have rythems to dance to and to make me nod my head and sing a long. They are one of the best bands out there at the moment and I truely beleive we will see further good coming from them.
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