Gerard Way posts fan mail address; reflects on MCR albums
Note: This post has been backdated. I originally posted it on AltPress.com March 28, 2013 at 1:13 ET
UPDATE: April 18 at 8:46 a.m. EDT
Gerard has updated the address to the former My Chemical Romance fanmail address; as, "it had started to become 'unpleasant' at the local USPS Office." You can now send letters (only, no packages) to the following address:
Gerard Way, vocalist of recently disbanded My Chemical Romance has released a public fanmail address via Twitter. The singer prefaces use of the address will two guidelines: "1. I cannot pass along anything to anyone else. 2. Don't make it weird."
Fans can send mail to Way at the following address:
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
In case you missed it, AP did some reflection of our own as we revisited our past MCR magazine features in our tribute post: "You'll Never Take Us Alive"
UPDATE: April 18 at 8:46 a.m. EDT
Gerard has updated the address to the former My Chemical Romance fanmail address; as, "it had started to become 'unpleasant' at the local USPS Office." You can now send letters (only, no packages) to the following address:
Warner Bros Records
c/o Gerard Way
3300 Warner Blvd
Burbank, CA 91505
ORIGINAL POST: March 28 at 1:13 p.m. EDTc/o Gerard Way
3300 Warner Blvd
Burbank, CA 91505
Gerard Way, vocalist of recently disbanded My Chemical Romance has released a public fanmail address via Twitter. The singer prefaces use of the address will two guidelines: "1. I cannot pass along anything to anyone else. 2. Don't make it weird."
Fans can send mail to Way at the following address:
Gerard Way
P.O. Box 572800
Tarzana, CA 91357
Way has also recently opened up communications about MCR's body of work on Twitter. Check out a stream of tweets reflecting on The Black Parade and Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, below. According to tweets, Way plans to re-visit Danger Days... possibly on Sunday with Bullets to follow.P.O. Box 572800
Tarzana, CA 91357
Listening to The Black Parade, which I haven't done since it was mastered. So batshit crazy..WB let us put this insanity out- LOVE IT.
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 26, 2013
Hahaha...everything is so intense on this. I'm singing like I stuck a scorpion up my ass. Gonna go enjoy...
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 26, 2013
My favorite is "Sleep" by the way...
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 26, 2013
I dunno guys, "Famous Last Words" kinda kicks "Sleep's" ass. FLW for the win!
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 26, 2013
Last word on BP. "Kill All Your Friends" should have been on the album. Onwards...
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
Revenge...
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
Wow...no time is wasted getting into the fucking face-shredding on this album.
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
Give 'Em Hell- hands down my fav song to play live. It's like riding a cruise missle. Demo version had "fake french" in it. I still miss it.
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
@gerardway that was my favorite to play live too! Face melter - to the tenth power #MCRForever
— Mikey Way (@mikeyway) March 27, 2013
Opening bass-riff I cribbed from a Lush song.
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
@mikeyway no doubt…Was that a Klon Centaur or a Blues Driver live?
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 28, 2013
Howard Benson did an amazing job with these vocals.Swagger and cut. To point out a difference- I'm def polluted/angry on REV, possesed on BP
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
Keith Morris from The Circle Jerks screaming at the end of "Hang 'Em High" Mega priceless. His subliminal buried story in the bridge-amazing
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
"Fashion Statement"- probably my favorite off the album. The first song we wrote a week after finishing "Bullets"
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
@shittyguitarist @narakilljoy Closing on Revenge- "Desert Song" should have ended the album.The ending movement in "Fashion.." was inspired by the end of "All Star Me" by@chrislaneconley , one of my biggest influences.
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
— Gerard Way (@gerardway) March 27, 2013
In case you missed it, AP did some reflection of our own as we revisited our past MCR magazine features in our tribute post: "You'll Never Take Us Alive"
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