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This set fans the flames of fanaticism with live performances, demos, and rarities. This release carries a parental advisory. Included are music videos, making-of footage, live material, highlights from online performances and TV appearances, and video diary. The CD includes songs and demos.
My Chemical Romance: Gerard Way (vocals); Frank Iero, Ray Toro (guitar); Mikey Way (bass guitar); Bob Bryar (drums). By early 2006, fans of the melodic screamo outfit My Chemical Romance were waiting on tenterhooks for a follow-up to the band's 2004 commercial breakthrough, THREE CHEERS FOR SWEET REVENGE. Rather than giving the people exactly what they want, the band delivered a three-disc audio-visual stopgap release packed with live performances and videos. While there's no new material, the release is a veritable treasure trove of material designed to please their devoted following. The audio CD includes demos, one previously unreleased track, and eight ferocious live performances of some of the band's best tunes. One of the DVDs features videos, TV appearances, and tons of live footage, while the other is a video diary that delivers interviews with the band and behind-the-scenes footage. Elaborately packaged, LIFE ON THE MURDER SCENE may seem like opportunistic marketing to some, but MCR fanatics will find much here to cherish. Life on the Murder Scene combines two classic ways for a band to bide time in one convenient package: it's a live album and a live DVD. Actually, it's even a little bit more than that, since the live DVD also contains two TV appearances, a selection of performances originally aired online, the videos from My Chemical Romance's 2004 major-label debut, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, and three "Making the Video" segments -- and there's a second DVD, containing a "Video Diary," where the bandmembers spend two hours talking and talking: talking about their influences, talking about why they make music (basically, to save lives, whether it's theirs or their fans), talking about each other, talking about how they met, talking about comic book art, talking about 9/11, talking about signing to a major label, talking about touring, talking about "becoming more theatrical," talking about how they're "anti-rock & roll," talking about how "there's no groupies, that's the best part of My Chemical Romance fans." Basically, talking about anything that's happened to the band, which makes this less of a day-by-day video diary and more of an insanely detailed two-hour documentary about a band that is on the cusp of breaking big. In other words, not the thing to convert the skeptics who were not convinced that MCR is a generation-defining band based on "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" and "Helena," but it's a gift designed for those 25-and-unders whose lives were saved by Three Cheers. It's stuffed to the gills with live performances and ephemera, the kind that wears its repetition proudly (no less than seven different appearances of "I'm Not Okay [I Promise]," for instance), and it takes the hearty soul of a fanatic to sort through it all. For all others, Life on the Murder Scene is a test of patience -- the CD less so, since the live renditions are enhanced by rhythms that are tougher on-stage than they are on record (which tends to ground Gerard Way's hammy vocals), and there's also less of it, so it's easier to digest. But only the dedicated could sort through the four hours of video here, plus the hour of music. They'll do so happily, and be pleased that they can get all this stuff in one convenient package, but Life on the Murder Scene is such a piece of product for a particular moment -- a moment when MCR had been voted Band of the Year for Spin, but have yet to cross over into the mass popular consciousness; a moment when the band needs new material to keep its momentum going, yet has nothing ready; most importantly, a moment when their adolescent angst resonates with a particular generation that is slowly, inevitabRolling Stone (p.66) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "My Chem remain a punk band, and their flashes of reckless, claws-bared greatness tend to happen outside the studio, in front of the fans....LIFE ON THE MURDER SCENE pulls all the right guns from MY Chem's arsenal of songs." Life On The Murder Scene Music My Chemical Romance Life On The Murder Scene Songs Life On The Murder Scene Music Review Average Rating: (3.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews The best band cd/dvd I have ever seen From the very begining, Life on the Murder Scene gives you a honest glimpse into the genesis of the band. It's broken up into two discs; both two hours long. On the first disc, it's the band's video diary. It shows everything. From them being broke and playing Jersey basements, to singer Gerard Way's drug and alchohol addiction. And the present; which is playing sold out areanas for adoring fans. Nothing is left out.
On the second disc, it has live performances, online performances, TV appearances, and music videos. My Chem is an amazing live band, so it's really a treat to have a live concert at your fingertips.
And finally, they put a third disc in there. Which is a cd full of live performances and unreleased songs.
All in all, Life on the Murder Scene, is a MCR fan's dream come true. The only down-side to having such a great cd/dvd, so early in a band's career is, how can they possibly outdue themselves? They already have with this release.
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