More than a month ahead of the March 25 release of their greatest hits collection 'May Death Never Stop You,' the now defunct My Chemical Romance are unleashing the album's first single, 'Fake Your Death,' via iTunes this evening (Feb. 17). The song can be heard in the trailer for the album release posted above.
My Chemical Romance may have broken up last year, but the band left behind a solid musical legacy and fans can now embrace their history with the upcoming 'May Death Never Stop You' hits collection.
Breakups are hard and it often takes a little separation before you can truly address what has happened. As such, My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero has delivered his heartfelt reflection on the band's recent split, admittedly taking the time to get what he wanted to say just right.
As we previously reported, alt-rock favorites My Chemical Romance announced to the world that they had broken up this past Friday (March 22). After four studio albums, six EPs, two live albums, a recent compilation of previously scrapped songs and millions of fans acquired along the way, My Chemical Romance called it a day after 12 years together.
It’s called the Phant-o-matic and is sort of a cross breed between a Wilshire and a Les Paul with a few other alterations as well and is made by Epiphone. And to top it off, proceeds from sales of the Phant-o-matic will go to help those with Multiple Sclerosis.