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.
	 
	
	
		Frnkiero andthe Cellabration have announced a handful of summer headlining tour dates across the US, kicking off in Portland on July 20th. 
	 
	
	
		Frnkiero andthe Cellabration released a new music video today for “She’s The Prettiest Girl At The Party, And She Can Prove It With A Solid Right Hook.” The song is off his full-length Stomachaches released last August. Check out the video below, and catch Frnkiero andthe Cellabration on tour this spring with Homeless Gospel Choir and Modern Chemistry. The video is really funny and is similar to the “Sugar, We’re Going Down” concept from 10 years ago. It’s filled with little animal secrets that you can’t help but love to feel cheesy with. Check out the video and let us… Read more »
	 
	
	
		frnkiero andthe cellabration will be heading out for a headlining run across North America. The band will be supported by The Homeless Gospel Choir and Modern Chemistry.
	 
	
	
		Tune in for The Gunz Show tonight at 9pm ET, with Frank Iero (ex-My Chemical Romance), and Driver Friendly. Only on idobi Radio!
	 
	
	
		Death Spells, consisting of Frank Iero (formerly of My Chemical Romance) and James Dewees (formerly of The Get Up Kids, etc.) will play 3 tour dates on the east coast with The Architects. Check out the dates here.
	 
	
	
		It’s officially spooky season, baby! As you hang your Halloween decor and thrift for new spooky finds, you can make your playlists perfect with these alternative October albums. From Green Day‘s iconic Nimrod and Bring Me The Horizon‘s debut LP Count Your Blessings to Twenty One Pilots‘ Trench and My Chemical Romance‘s beloved The Black Parade, these 30 alternative album anniversaries will give you something to celebrate all month long. We the Kings — We The Kings Released on: October 2, 2007, via S-Curve.Standout Tracks: “Check Yes Juliet” & “Skyway Avenue” Green Day — Warning Released on: October 3, 2000, via Reprise Records.Standout Tracks: “Warning” & “Minority” Mayday Parade — Mayday… Read more »
	 
	
	
		Spooky season is officially here, and while you hang your bats, ghosts, and pumpkins, you can also grab some birthday decorations, too. To keep the Halloween vibes flowing, it’s time to crank up your alternative playlists while you grab some pumpkin-flavored treats. For some playlist inspo, these Libra and Scorpio babies have made some of the most iconic emo, pop-punk, and indie tracks, and for that, they deserve the best b-days ever. From the always dazzling Lzzy Hale, to Cobra Starship‘s Gabe Saporta, all the way to My Chemical Romance‘s Frank Iero, here are some October musician birthdays to mark in your cals this… Read more »
	 
	
	
		The dog days of summer call for some absolute bangers from the alternative world. Luckily, year after year, some of the most beloved acts in rock and emo unleashed dazzling LPs in the month of August to keep our playlists in tip-top shape. From Frank Iero‘s debut solo record Stomaches to Say Anything‘s …Is a Real Boy, all the way to Hellogoodbye‘s Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs! and The Academy Is…’s Fast Times At Barrington High, these 25 album anniversaries will give you something to celebrate all month long. Say Anything — …Is A Real Boy Released on: August 3, 2004, via Doghouse Records.Standout… Read more »
	 
	
	
		Uh oh… My Chemical Romance has entered the “online discourse,” and long-time fans are clashing with “casual” fans. My Chemical Romance has just kicked off their Long Live The Black Parade tour, and some ticket holders took to social media to describe their surprise and perhaps upset with the band for their political themes. At the Seattle date, Gerard Way held an “election” with the crowd who “voted” for hooded “candidates” in the center of the stadium. In classic MCR theatrical fashion, these hooded figures were “executed” and taken out in body bags. “Thank you so very much for participating… Read more »