Happy anniversary to the one and only Stomachaches by Frank Iero. In celebration of its 10th birthday, the My Chemical Romance and L.S. Dunes guitarist released a deluxe version of the record titled XNauseousX. In tandem with the deluxe LP release, Iero also dropped a new music video for “2.5mg Just Ain’t Enough For Me.” The video is comprised of fan-sourced videos from concerts, meet and greets, and more, making it extra special. Of this celebration, Iero shares, “Release days are always special for creators. It’s a wonderful thing getting to watch the art you made in the confines of… Read more »
No matter how much new Frank Iero music we get, it’s never quite enough—at least for this writer. Today, the New Jersey legend has announced the 10th Anniversary edition of Stomachaches, titled XNauseousX. Released on August 26, 2014, this album marked Iero’s debut as a solo artist following My Chemical Romance’s undefined hiatus. Now, its 10th-anniversary edition is set to drop on August 30. Additionally, Iero has unleashed a brand new single, “This Song Is A Curse…” “It’s pretty wild having to sit down and think about putting together a 10-year anniversary edition of a record that you originally had… Read more »
You can now own a little bit of My Chemical Romance history as Frank Iero has revealed that he is selling some of his old guitars and gear from across his incredible career.
Barriers is complex, messy, and, above all, therapeutic.
Let us gooooo! Gianni & Kyle came by to co-host, Frank Iero stopped in to talk with me, you’re going to hear a clip from Rewind & Pause: Taking Back Sunday which airs Monday 4/15 at 6pm ET, we called everyone in the Hoodie Allen crew AND you guys called in plus I’m giving you a bonus interview/performance with Weathers!
idobi photographer Megan Leetz covered the Thrice and Frank Iero and the Patience show Ak-Chin Pavilion in Phoenix, AZ.
The audience at This Good Robot’s NYC headliner last week got a special treat — former My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero jumped on the show unannounced for his first gig with his new band, Frank Iero and the Cellabration.
Stream frnkiero and the cellabration’s new album ‘Stomachaches’.
My Chemical Romance is a band that I’ve seen forever… literally since they were opening for Midtown or playing shows with Senses Fail and Reggie back in the day… I’ve been able to see them go from playing at the Troc in Philly, to headlining Madison Square Garden. The Black Parade times may be over, but the music continues on… most notably, with Frank Iero.