Plans to demolish a former Chinese restaurant and build an indoor crazy golf centre have been approved by Tameside councillors.
28.05.2022 - 17:05 / etcanada.com
My Chemical Romance are back, much to fans’ delight.
The band, who split in 2013 before announcing their reunion in 2019, recently released their first song in eight years, “The Foundations of Decay”, as a surprise as they got ready to launch their eagerly anticipated global tour.
Their St. Austell, Cornwall gig on May 16 marked their first U.K. show in 10 years, with them then playing three huge Milton Keynes gigs before heading to Dublin and playing Victoria Park in Warrington on Friday night.
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One moment in particular from Friday’s show got people talking online, as lead singer Gerard Way continuously got the name of the town wrong.
He asked while launching into “Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)”, “Manchester are you ready?”
He later commented on the crowd’s reaction to the mistake, insisting: “But Manchester’s right here,” adding: “I even wrote it,” referring to Jarrod Alexander’s drum.
Warrington is a town in England between Manchester and Liverpool.
Despite the mishap, the crowd found the moment hilarious, posting:
The American emo rockers belted out an array of fan favourites in front of a crowd of around 25,000 people on Friday, with the setlist including the much-loved “Welcome to the Black Parade”, “Teenagers”, “Helena”, “Mama”, “Famous Last Words” and ending with the hit 2004 release “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)”.
Fans have been going crazy online for MCR’s big comeback:
The group are set to play Cardiff on Saturday, before heading to Glasgow on Monday and Europe next month.
Canadian fans hoping to catch MCR in action can see them play Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on September 5.
The band’s latest show comes after guitarist Frank lero paid
Plans to demolish a former Chinese restaurant and build an indoor crazy golf centre have been approved by Tameside councillors.
Kang Daniel has dropped the music video for ‘Parade’, a cut from his recently released album ‘The Story’.In the new visual for ‘Parade’, which dropped yesterday (June 8), Kang assumes the role of an ordinary office worker, going through the motions of a mundane daily routine of commuting to work alongside dozens of other business people like him.He then attempts to break free of the monotony with a party at the office, decked out with balloons and streamers strewn everywhere as he and his co-workers perform the choreography to the track. “To the skies / This is our own parade / It’s too late to stop / Raise your glasses, the festival is for all of us, all of us,” he croons on the chorus.‘The Story’ was first released on May 24, and was led by the title track ‘Upside Down’. The record features 10 new tracks, all co-written by Kang, alongside contributions from labelmate K-R&B singer Chancellor, who features on the song ‘Mad’.
The next chapter in the “Predator” franchise is near. On Tuesday, 20th Century and Disney+ released the full trailer for “Prey”, an all-new action-thriller from 20th Century Studios directed by Dan Trachtenberg.
“Prey” also features a cast comprised almost entirely of Native American and First Nation talent, including star Amber Midthunder (“The Ice Road,” “Roswell, New Mexico”) alongside newcomer Dakota Beavers, Stormee Kipp (“Sooyii”), Michelle Thrush (“The Journey Home”) and Julian Black Antelope (“Tribal”). The movie also stars Dane DiLiegro (“American Horror Stories”) as the Predator.What’s more, “Prey” also has a Comanche producer in Jhane Myers, who produces alongside “The Predator” producer John Davis and Marty Ewing.
LOONA have released a mysterious new video that seems to hint a new music from the girl group.Today (June 3), the 12-member group unveiled a cryptic trailer titled ‘The Journey’, which features lush flowers and grass growing on an empty, pastel-coloured train carriage. The clip ends with a mysterious release date of June 20 at 6pm KST.According to a report from The Herald Pop, LOONA’s new video is a teaser for the girl group’s upcoming summer special mini-album ‘Flip That’.
Panic! At The Disco announced that their seventh studio album is on the way while releasing the song and video for the title track “Viva Las Vengeance” on Wednesday.
EXCLUSIVE: Erin Moriarty (The Boys), Jai Courtney (Suicide Squad), Dina Shihabi (Archive 81) and Ryan Corr (House of the Dragon) have signed on to star in Catching Dust—an upcoming Texas noir marking the feature debut of writer-director Stuart Gatt, which will enter production in the Canary Islands this month.
The 1975 are set to return with new music next month, if posters spotted by fans are to be believed.Today (June 1) is an important day for the band, who chose their name based on a poem including the date, and often release new music or share future plans with fans on the day.For 2022, they appear to have put up posters featuring a black-and-white photo from a distance that appears to be frontman Matty Healy, and a date of July 7. It comes after the band hinted at new activity by wiping their social media accounts back in February.See the poster, shared on social media by a fan account, below.AND HERE WE GO – NEW @the1975 7 JULYPhoto: @aworldaIone #The1975 pic.twitter.com/34Nn6Lkwib— The 1975 Updates (@The1975_Tour) June 1, 2022This August, The 1975 will make their live return, playing two gigs as part of Japan’s Summer Sonic Festival.
Inhaler have hinted that new music is on the way soon.The Dublin band shared a new post on social media today (May 30) with four new pictures of themselves in the studio along with a date of June 10, suggesting that new music might be on the way in the next two weeks.You can see the post here:June 10th
The dad of a schoolgirl killed in the Dunblane massacre has called on America to finally tighten gun laws in the wake of the latest mass shooting.
My Chemical Romance performed their 2012 single ‘Tomorrow’s Money’ live for the first time during their gig in Dublin last night (May 24) – you can watch fan-shot footage of the performance below.The returning band played the first of two nights at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham yesterday as they continue their UK and Ireland comeback tour.Last night’s Dublin setlist included a live debut of ‘Tomorrow’s Money’, which was originally released in October 2012 and later featured on the compilation ‘Conventional Weapons’.You can watch fan-shot footage of My Chemical Romance performing ‘Tomorrow’s Money’ below.Tomorrow's MoneyVia @Lunadeurano96 pic.twitter.com/BeJxGM80hz— My Chemical Romance Updates
Halsey has accused her record label, Capitol Records, of refusing to release the first single from her new album.
My Chemical Romance‘s Gerard Way paid tribute to late Power Trip frontman Riley Gale.Gale, a giant of the US hardcore scene, passed away in August of 2020. His family then asked fans to donate to Dallas Hope Charities, a local organisation Riley was passionate about.