The Paper Kingdom was My Chemical Romance's biggest ghost. An album whose recording process was so tumultuous that it very well could have aided in the decision to break up the band. From interviews we know the broad concept of the album: a support group of parents whose children have died, constructing a fantasy narrative in which their children are still alive lost in the woods fighting a Witch. What’s remarkable is how elastic that premise becomes once you actually sit with the ... read more
Better than Free but Caleb please give us something other than the same downtuned riff you've played to oblivion since Below.
NOT ONLY DO THEY STILL GOT IT, THEY'VE BEEN THEM, THEY WILL ALWAYS BE THEM, THEY WILL CONTINUE TO BE THEM.
Listened to this high on edibles and felt my spirit float outta me. Never kill yourself indeed.
People are mainly hating on this song because "Caleb is dressing alternatively" in a alternative music scene. People love to preach acceptance and comradery until a man with a history of body image issues wears a slutty crop top because he feels comfortable in his skin. People should be hating on this song because it is painfully mediocre compared to the rest of Beartooth's discography.
Written in response to Hunter Young’s diagnosis with Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, the album mourns not just suffering, but the loss of identity, the person he used to be before his body began working against him.
Even the title feels painfully intentional. Death Fetish reads less like shock value and more like a confession. Music is clearly what Hunter loves most. I’s where he finds purpose, control, and joy. But it’s also the very thing that exacerbates ... read more
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