Saturday, November 6, 2010

Na Na Na Music Video With Lyric




na na na my chemical romance lyrics

Drugs! Gimme me drugs Gimme me drugs,
I don't need it but still what you got,
still take the cash and I'll keep it.
Eight legs to the wall, hit the gas at the mall
Every crawl, every crawl, every crawl, now hit that detonator.

Love, gimme me love, gimme me love,
I don't need it but I'll take what I want from your heart
and keep it in a bag in a box on the floor with an X,
gimme me more, gimme me more

Now sing it with me:
For my security, to every enemy,
we're on your property standing in a V-formation
let's do it properly, plastic surgery, we're not an apology
get us more, give us your detonation.

Let me tell you about the Snagman,
shut up and let me see your jazz hands,
or remember when you were a madman, thought you were Batman,
and hit the party with a gas can.
Let me see you run it more.

We're on your property,
We're a public enemy,
I think we better find more, burden your information.
Let's pull the lottery,
it's like plastic surgery
we won't giva an apology,
Give us more detonation!

Spoken:
And right here, right now,
All the way in Battery City,
the little children, raise your open filthy palms like tiny daggers up to heaven
And all the you guys, and the river rats,
as angels made from neon eating garbage are screaming out
"why don't you save us?"
and the sky opened up
Everybody wants to change the world, everybody wants to change the world.
But no one wants to die, wanna die?

Make no apology
this is way to fun to me
I'm not your authority
Crash and burn,
We're young and loaded,
Drop like a bulletshell,
just like a sleeper cell,
I'd rather go to hell than be in a purgatory,
cut my hair
gag and bore me.
pull this pin,
and let this world explode





My Chemical Romance - "Na Na Na" (Official Music Video)



My Chemical Romance - "Na Na Na" (Official Music Video)

MCR New Album - Exclusive Photo and Video

As you may have discovered when My Chemical Romance's shiny new video for 'Na Na Na' hit the web last week, the band's cinematic accompaniment for the song looks something like an acid-washed cross between 'Mad Max' and Burning Man. There's also an undeniable comic book influence going on -- an element that is legitimized, no doubt, by the presence of comic book author Grant Morrison.

"The vision for the 'Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)' video came to me when I was in the desert this past January," frontman Gerard Way tells Spinner. "We chased an album and a vision and the result is my best friends and I making art that we're excited for you to see."

And, indeed, the finished product is both artful and entertaining. Check out the video and exclusive photos from the shoot below.




My Chemical Romance -- New Album 2010

Although they still haven't announced an official release date, New Jersey-based band My Chemical Romance is indeed planning on releasing a new 2010 album soon -- after a nearly four year absence from the mainstream music scene.

Last May, the group announced on their site that they would once again be heading back into their Los Angeles studio to work on their follow-up to 2006's 'The Black Parade,' and that they would be working with producer Brendan O'Brien, whose resume includes work with bands like AC/DC, Pearl Jam and Mastodon. Although the group hasn't yet announced a title for the album (much less a tracklist), they have revealed a few interesting details about how their new 2010 album might sound.

In a November interview with RockSound, lead singer Gerard Way said that that My Chemical Romance's new 2010 album would likely be their career defining work, adding that "A friend who heard the record recently said he now had no interest in listening to our older work anymore, that we had made all our old material redundant." Way also mentioned that MCR fans will receive their new record on multiple levels. "It is pretty safe to say that fans will not only enjoy this record more than any of our previous albums, but I also think they will get a clear picture from it, one that they will like," Way said. "It is more raw and honest and a better snapshot of the band."

In a more recent interview with RockSound, Way added that recording the album was "a huge challenge," since they "changed sweeping statements for bold gestures and tried to write massive songs without needing a marching band to fill them out. We tried to be honest and as loud as we could while being as plain as we could, our record is definitely not dumbed down it is just very very direct."

While the details of the group's new 2010 album remain somewhat hazy, one thing is for certain: fans shouldn't expect to see Bob Bryar onstage in any future MCR shows. In a post on his blog, guitarist Frank Iero said that the decision to part ways was "painful" and "not taken lightly," but confirmed that the drummer would no longer be with the group. As of yet, there has been no word on who will be replacing Bryar on the throne.

'Na Na Na,'New Song By My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance Na Na NaCourtesy of Reprise Records

New Jersey rockers My Chemical Romance have finally announced (and released) their first single, 'Na Na Na,' off their upcoming punk comeback album 'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,' expected in late November. Opening with a monologue by the mysterious emcee Dr. Death Defying, the track rolls immediately into a torrent of heavy percussion, featuring a fist-pumping chorus of propulsive and repetitious "na na na"s led by Gerard Way et al, the Fabulous Killjoys.

The release of their first single comes just days after posting their Superheros-featured, horror-infused movie-trailer style video, 'Art Is the Weapon.' Featuring splices of 'Na Na Na,' the video is no stranger to motorcyle jackets, cartoon masks and red-infused hair (as sported on Gerard) -- even featuring a cameo by Comics writer Grant Morrison, who's dressed as a Voldemort look-alike.

By the looks of their new single and its paired video teaser, MCR are opting for a effervescent, light-hearted sound compared to their heavier-themed efforts. And that is a sound Way is particularly fond of: "It's the punk-rock 'Hey Ya,'" he recently told Rolling Stone. "It sounds like a big gang of children yelling. It's dumb as f---, really."

The Rob Cavallo-produced 'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys' follows 2006's concept-heavy album 'The Black Parade.'

MCR will be embarking on their World Contamination Tour in Europe next month, kicking off in Edinburgh on Oct. 25. To hear their new single, head over to AOL Radio's New Alternative First station.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Sing New Song from my chemical romance:New Album

Sing New Song from my chemical romance

My Chemical Romance shows of their musical chops once again with their new single, 'Sing.' The song is the latest release from the band's highly anticipated fourth studio album 'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys,' and is the focus of a newly posted trailer.

'Sing' follows the New Jersey natives' debut single 'Na Na Na,' but while their first release evokes a pop playfulness, 'Sing' strikes an anthemic chord much like what fans heard on their epic album 'The Black Parade.'

"Sing it for the boys / Sing it for the girls / Every time that you lose it, sing it for the world," Gerard Way belts out. It isn't difficult to forsee an ocean of concertgoers singing along with this one.

'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys' was produced by Rob Cavallo, who also helmed MCR's platinum-selling 2006 release. The album is due out on November 22, and those who pre-order it on iTunes, will instantly receive the track 'The Only Hope for Me Is You.'

Listen to 'Sing' and other My Chemical Romance songs on AOL Radio's New Alternative First station.

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