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Frnkiero andthe Cellabration releases new music video for “She’s The Prettiest Girl At The Party…”


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 »

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As It Is Confirm Reunion, Return Coming In 2025


After weeks of teasers and subtle hints, As It Is has officially confirmed their return! On August 22, social media buzzed with excitement as fans noticed signs of the band’s comeback, including new logo placements across their social media channels. Earlier in the month, former vocalist and guitarist Ben Langford-Biss updated his X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram bios to include @asitisofficial, fueling additional speculation. Then, on August 30, Langford-Biss stirred more anticipation and rumors by posting a black-and-white As It Is logo, sending fans into a frenzy. Now, the group shares across their social platforms, “NEVER HAPPY, BACK TOGETHER.” Read… Read more »

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My Chemical Romance To Be Featured On ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Soundtrack


The time for ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is almost upon us, and while we prepare with reruns of the original, new details of the sequel are slowly being revealed. While Danny Elfman is known as the composer for the film, it’s come to our attention that My Chemical Romance and blink-182 could also be featured in the movie’s soundtrack. Warner Bros. announced the release date for the film in March and att the time, details about the release were scarce. It was confirmed that Michael Keaton will resurrect his role as the Beetlejuice and Winona Ryder will reprise her role as Lydia… Read more »

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Mikey Way Trolls Fans With ‘The Black Parade’ Setlist On Instagram


The My Chemical Romance fans are absolutely living this summer. First, in August, Gerard Way appeared at the premiere for the fourth season of his comic book-turned Netflix series, The Umbrella Academy. Additionally, Frank Iero dropped new single “This Song Is A Curse…” in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Stomachaches. Finally, Mikey Way posted a cryptic My Chemical Romance setlist on his Instagram. Could this mean a new tour is underway? This setlist is comprised of the tracks from 2006’s The Black Parade. This is the record that the band will be playing in its entirety at this year’s… Read more »

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My Chemical Romance Reissue ‘May Death Never Stop You’ Vinyl


Let’s start by collectively taking a breath together now that My Chemical Romance is showing signs of life again. After fans went into a frenzy a couple of weeks ago (this writer included) when MCR’s Facebook page updated its profile picture, the group is finally giving us something to sink our fangs into. While the Facebook activity was quickly realized to be a hack based on the bizarre posts, headlines, and news stories being shared, My Chem has launched a reissue of their greatest hits compilation, ​​May Death Never Stop You: The Greatest Hits 2001–2013.  The group unveiled the reissue… Read more »

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Legendary Record Producer Steve Albini Has Died At The Age Of 61


According to several reports, including confirmation to Consequence and Pitchfork, the legendary record producer Steve Albini has passed away due to a heart attack. He was 61 years old. An iconic figure in the alternative music industry, serving as a musician, producer, audio engineer, and founder/owner of Electrical Audio recording studio in Chicago, IL, Albini was born on July 22, 1962, in Pasadena, CA. Albini worked on some of the most well-known albums across more than three decades, including Pixies’ debut album Surfer Rosa (1988), Nirvana’s In Utero (1993), Frank Iero and the Future Violents’ Barriers (2019), Laura Jane Grace’s… Read more »

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