Thursday, March 24, 2011

My Chemical Romance video for 'Planetary (Go!)': the former took the budget

My Chemical Romance have earned the right to go leaving behind the early mistakes that many headaches have given hindsight. His latest album, Days Danger: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, offers a good fun, rowdy and a teenage point that many still enjoy when we do not complicate our existence.

His first single, "Na Na Na ', was a pitch that appealed to the most basic and instinctive language to sift mercilessly for four minutes. Your video raised a history of aesthetic halfway between comics and Mad Max was continued with the second single, 'Sing'. However, it seems that the budget to record videos have brought these two issues, as the third single, 'Planetary (Go!)', have not the least complicated and have a typical recording of a concert on they have printed the odd kanji.

Japan is in vogue. The song incorporates the spirit of 'Na Na Na' and was sung that would eventually be selected for the album PROMOTION. It perfectly condenses the wild and carefree tone that marks much of the tracklist, seasoned, yes, to some extent glam. If you remain hungry for more, you can see at the festival DCode in Madrid in June, as part of a very desirable poster.

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