My Chemical Romance Debut Unreleased Song, ‘War Beneath the Rain,’ at L.A. Show
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My Chemical Romance Just Debuted a New Song Live—Written Before Their 2013 Split
My Chemical Romance is currently in the midst of a big world tour, and they just debuted a new song live while performing at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium. Titled “War Beneath the Rain,” the song was written years ago, before their 2013 split — as noted by Stereogum — with frontman Gerard Way revealing that they recorded the song at a studio in North Hollywood for “a record that never came out,” which is likely The Paper Kingdom project. “This was…
My Chemical Romance Perform New Song 'War Beneath The Rain'
My Chemical Romance performed their unreleased track ‘War Beneath The Rain’ last night at their Dodger Stadium concert, paying tribute to their late producer and engineer Doug McKean. My Chemical Romance continues to pull out surprises in their setlist this tour. While performing at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, frontman Gerard Way introduced ‘War Beneath the Rain’, an unreleased track for “a record that never came out.” He added, “This was one o…
Coarsegold Teen Suffers Horrible Accident On Way To My Chemical Romance Concert
Coarsegold, Calif. – On Friday, July 18, 2025, 14-year-old Emma and her mother, Danielle, were driving from their home in Coarsegold to San Francisco to attend a concert by Emma’s favorite band, My Chemical Romance. The mother-daughter trip was to celebrate Emma’s recent graduation from the 8th grade. Danielle had meant for this to be a … The post Coarsegold Teen Suffers Horrible Accident On Way To My Chemical Romance Concert first appeared on S…
My Chemical Romance Play Previously Unreleased Song “War Beneath The Rain” Live For First Time During LA Show
According to stereogum.com, My Chemical Romance has only released one new song in the past decade, but it has not stopped them from taking over stadiums on their 20th anniversary tour for The Black Parade. Along with playing the album in full, they band has been dedicating a portion of their set to non-Black
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