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My Chemical Romance to Start Work on New Album After Honda Civic Tour

Monday, 22 August 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
My Chemical Romance to Start Work on New Album After Honda Civic Tour

Rock four-piece My Chemical Romance have announced on stage that they plan to return to the studio after their current tour to record a new album.

Ahead of their Reading and Leeds festival headline slots, the band told fans that they could expect a new record to be written and recorded in the near future. The band will embark on a US tour with Blink-182 after the festival dates – and then will be free to work on a potential new album later this year.

My Chemical Romance’s last album was 2010’s ‘Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys’, which hit #1 in the US Rock and US Alternative albums charts – also earning a gold status in both the UK and New Zealand. It wasn’t as successful, though, as their previous effort ‘The Black Parade’, which has gone 2x platinum in the UK and platinum in the US. It was this album which earned the band a cult following in the UK, and led to fans protesting in London against tabloids which wrote negatively of MCR.

You can catch My Chemical Romance at Reading or Leeds, or, if you’re in the US, on the Honda Civic Tour with Blink-182.

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