Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

by My Chemical Romance
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge

by My Chemical Romance

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Overview

My Chemical Romance's 2002 debut was a particularly strident entry in that shifty genre of bands tortuously slamming together elements of emo, hardcore, and even metal. Rightly signed to a larger label (in this case, Reprise Records), MCR has returned in 2004 with Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. With the aid of production major-leaguer Howard Benson, they've edited the slight rookie excesses of I Brought You My Bullets You Brought Me Your Love, resulting in a rewarding, pretty damn relentless product. Ghosts wander through this Sweet Revenge, and the blood-stained lovers of its cover are no joke. "Would I die for you? Well here's your answer in spades...Got you in my sights," Gerard Way wails in "Hang 'Em High." There's also cinematic concepting here -- "The story of a man. A woman. And the corpses of a thousand evil men..." the liners intone. "You Know What They Do to Guys Like Us in Prison" begins "In the middle of a gunfight/In the center of a restaurant." Musically the cut's claustrophobic, messy, and juiced with adrenaline, just like the Tokyo crime caper shootout it was probably inspired by. Picture antiheroes leaping sideways with twin pistols blaring -- in slow motion, you know -- and you're close. Put an old At the Drive-In record on in the background, and suddenly you're shot in the arm and down to your last clip. Economic, treble-kicking production, consistently hyper, "Let's get to the next note NOW!" instrumentation, and great thematic songwriting -- Three Cheers teems with the influences MCR shares with its peers, but recent efforts from fellow travelers Thursday and A.F.I. don't have this furious immediacy, this coarseness that's so appealing. My Chemical Romance seems to have built-in restrictive bindings that prevent it from flying off the handle into quiet-loud screamo stereotyping or odd-bird stopovers into choral parts or maudlin piano. Something like "Ghost of You" might slow the pace, but it doesn't touch the railing guitars or inventively explosive drumming. Album highlights include the propulsive chain shots "Give 'Em Hell Kid" and "To the End," where layers of vocals increase urgency over modernist post-punk, or the raucous "Thank You for the Venom." There's no question of Reprise's high hopes for My Chemical Romance and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. But its accessibility pays tribute to anger and bullet holes in black leather. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 02/10/2015
Label: Reprise
UPC: 0093624933632
Rank: 842

Tracks

  1. Helena (So Long & Goodnight)
  2. Give 'Em Hell, Kid
  3. To the End
  4. You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison
  5. I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
  6. The Ghost of You
  7. The Jetset Life is Gonna Kill You
  8. Interlude
  9. Thank You For the Venom
  10. Hang 'Em High
  11. It's Not a Fashion Statement It's a Deathwish
  12. Cemetery Drive
  13. I Never Told You What I Do For a Living

Album Credits

Performance Credits

My Chemical Romance   Primary Artist
Matt Pelissier   Drums
Frank Iero   Guitar
Mikey Way   Guitar (Bass)
Ray Toro   Guitar
Gerard Way   Vocals
Keith Morris   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Bert McCracken   Vocals (Background)
Howard Benson   Organ (Hammond)
Rinat   Vocals,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Howard Benson   Audio Production,Mixing,Producer
Keith Nelson   Guitar Technician
Gerard Way   Tray Card
Eric Miller   Engineer,Engineer
Mike Plotnikoff   Recording
My Chemical Romance   Composer
Matt Griffin   Production Coordination
Paul DeCarli   Editing,Pro-Tools,Programming,Digital Editing
Rich Costey   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Mikey   Group Member
Mark Holley   Design Assistant
Craig Aaronson   A&R
Dana Childs   Production Coordination
Justin Borucki   Photography
Joe Nicholson   Drum Technician
Mike Plontikoff   Engineer
Tom Baker   Mastering
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