Beginnings
My Chemical Romance formed in Newark, New Jersey in September of 2001. Obviously, a horrible moment in United States history occurred at that time, and the band came together just a week after the attacks of September 11. Front man Gerard Way had personally witnessed the planes smashing into the towers of the World Trade Center, and that event shook him to the point that he decided to take on a new direction in life.
Way wrote a song, entitled “Skylines and Turnstiles” in reaction to September 11, and then began to recruit members to his new band. New members were added, and the band got right to work perfecting its pure rock and roll sound both on stage and in the studio. The band had, and still has, a very unique sound, and My Chemical Romance tickets became a very popular item in and around New York.
Album Work
They released their first album in 2002, and it was entitled, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love. Although the album did not enjoy commercial success on a wide-ranging scale, the release did catch the eye of a major record label, and Reprise Records signed the group after this release.
Since then, My Chemical Romance has produced three subsequent albums, and each has enjoyed a more progressive degree of success. Their 2004 release, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, climbed to number 28 on the US Album charts and went platinum. Their most recent release, The Black Parade in 2006, climbed all the way to number two on the charts.
Despite their album success, though, My Chemical Romance has always been known for their spine-tingling live performances. They are renowned for playing with extreme energy, and the original members of the band have never forgotten what took place that caused them to come together in the first place.
If you’ve never used My Chemical Romance tickets, you’re missing out on a talented band that was motivated by tragic history, unlike most other acts anyone has encountered.