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[Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 12:50 pm
by TomiT14
Here's my (kinda) review from the show I went to.

I never really gave MCR a chance, since the bands' looks were so, I don't know, emo-ish? So apart from Welcome To The Black Parade and Na Na Na, I hadn't heard any of their material before. Those were decent songs, but I never really took a look at the rest of the material.

Months ago I saw some kind of a contest at a site of the local radio station. I signed in, but never gave a deeper thought for it. Then two weeks ago, I checked my mail box, and there they were, tickets to the seats, as I had won the contest. So random!

So, as I got tickets to the seats, I didn't feel like lining up for hours to see a band I hardly had listened to. I arrived around the time when I saw the last two songs from the supporting band. Luckily so, 'cause they sucked major ass. Never-heard-before Finnish band called Iconcrash. The sound reminded me of Green Day's side project, The Network. But a lot worse! Some über-crazy space shit. Thank God they finished quickly after my arrival.

Last year I had seats at a Billy Talent show, and that totally sucked. This time was the same thing. Of course I didn't mind, since I got the tickets for free, but I would never ever buy a ticket to the seats. It's so lame!
So sitting on the side of the venue might have had an effect on my mood, but even if I try to ignore that factor, I still think the show last night wasn't part of the top ones I've attended.

MCR started effectively with the new lead single Na Na Na, which started up the crowd quite well. But the bands' performance was so lame at the beginning, don't know if the fact that it was the last show of the tour got something to do with it. Sometimes Gerard Way, the singer, looked absolutely ridiculous standing still, only nodding his head. It also took maybe 4-6 songs before the band actually talked to the crowd. Until that point it was only song after song. And as much as I recognized the songs, they seemed to be played the way they were on albums, no crowd singing or extended bridges or anything.

But maybe halfway through, the band started to actually perform. The guys were moving more actively, and they let the crowd to sing along and talked to them between songs. So for the first half, I'd give C-, but the second half would be B+.
Surprisingly for me, much like Good Charlotte's gig last year, they played all their hit singles before the encore. So for a guy like me, who basically knew only the hit singles, the encore was quite awkward since I didn't really recognize the songs. But the song just before the encore was a slow one, so it fitted well for "fake-finishing" the show.

I had listened to the band only for the last two days, so only the good ones were stuck in my head. I was very positively surprised that most of the songs they played were the ones I liked, so I recognized more songs that I would've expected. So I'd say it was a perfect setlist for me.

One major bummer. Like every bigger show in Finland, filming is strictly prohibited. This wouldn't be an issue for me if I was on the field, but since I was on the seats, the security guys were patrolling for the recording cameras. But as I'm quite experienced, I knew how to hold my camera without getting caught, so I managed to get many videos. But when it was time for one of my favorite songs, Famous Last Words, I was busted only 10 seconds in. The security guy told me to shut my camera off, and said if I get caught again he would throw me out. And so he stayed only few feet away from me for the rest of the song to assure I was acting nice. So I missed majority of that song. :sosad:

But all in all, a decent gig. Very positively surprised, since I wasn't really a fan. But definitely would go see them again if they were in town. But needless to say, not on the seats this time.

Pics and vids coming soon, althought the quality isn't nearly as good as my recordings from my previous gigs.
Keep checking for my YouTube account for videos as they upload.

Few pics

Setlist

1. Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)
2. Thank You For The Venom
3. Planetary (GO!)
4. Hang 'Em High
5. Sing
6. Vampire Money
7. Mama
8. The Only Hope For Me Is You
9. House Of Wolves
10. Summertime
11. I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
12. Famous Last Words
13. Destroya
14. Welcome To The Black Parade
15. Teenagers
16. Helena
17. Cancer
--Encore--
18. Vampires Will Never Hurt You
19. Bulletproof Heart

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:01 pm
by FuckT41182
Welcome to the Black Parade is probably their most epic song,but the two of their older albums are just amazing,evey song there has a special sound to it ...

MCR are great,althoug I still can't listen to teir newest album ,even though I tried for like 10 times ...

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 1:58 pm
by Madjid
You actually went to an MCR concert?
I feel sorry for you, man.

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 2:27 pm
by 182sins
Cool review Tomi !
I've never liked their style, but I find them pretty talented, I like 4 or 5 songs on their latest record, but The Black Parade was really good IMO

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:32 pm
by patenttiftw
Madjid wrote:You actually went to an MCR concert?
I feel sorry for you, man.
Well um, you like Lady Gaga so I would zip my mouth after admitting that.

MCR is pretty good actually.

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:39 pm
by MetalMilitant41
They are great, The Black Parade was a good album, but it wasn't as good as Three Cheers. As for live they are decent, their new drummer is amazing. Oh and the new album is BRILLIANT

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:46 pm
by Jeremy Kill
That's cool you won free tickets! I remember reading your status and thinking, "Wait a minute, does Tomi like My Chemical Romance?" Haha, but I'm glad you enjoyed the show! Famous Last Words is one of my favorite songs by them.

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:08 pm
by Bobbyjames
they sucked live, both times I've seen them.

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:11 pm
by MetalMilitant41
Ari Gold wrote:they sucked live, both times I've seen them.
When did you see them?

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:21 pm
by Bobbyjames
MetalMilitant41 wrote:
Ari Gold wrote:they sucked live, both times I've seen them.
When did you see them?
Download 2007 & supporting Muse @ Wembley a week later. with both those shows there will be factors that would ruin the sound for MCR as well as the crowd/atmosphere so I can't really give an opinion until I see one of their headlining shows in a venue!

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:25 pm
by Madjid
patenttiftw wrote:
Madjid wrote:You actually went to an MCR concert?
I feel sorry for you, man.
Well um, you like Lady Gaga so I would zip my mouth after admitting that.
LOL Touché.

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:25 pm
by MetalMilitant41
Ari Gold wrote:
MetalMilitant41 wrote:
Ari Gold wrote:they sucked live, both times I've seen them.
When did you see them?
Download 2007 & supporting Muse @ Wembley a week later. with both those shows there will be factors that would ruin the sound for MCR as well as the crowd/atmosphere so I can't really give an opinion until I see one of their headlining shows in a venue!
I suppose thats true, but for The Black Parade they weren't great live, for Three Cheers and now again for Danger Days they are pretty damn good, they just had a blip I think

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:30 pm
by Bobbyjames
I've never liked them anyway, I don't know why I'm getting involved in this thread!

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 2:28 pm
by gejmik
Great review as always. I'd really like to see them live once. I was thinking about a show in Hungary (Sum 41 + My Chemical Romance) but that would mean being 1-2.7. on Sum 41, 3.7. again, and 4.7. again, haha. Every time in different country. It would be no problem for me.. The only problem is - money :balling:.

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:49 pm
by TomiT14
To be honest, I was surprised that their material isn't that emo that everyone has talked about.
Only the minority of the songs would be labeled as emo by me. Most of their stuff is as punk rock as Sums or Green Day or Billy Talent, but still in its own unique way.

So my question is, why the hell does the band have to look so emo? Distracting! :glad:

Re: [Review] MCR @ Helsinki, Finland

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:54 pm
by 182sins
I agree, they look emo and I clearly don't like that, but I admit I find them really talented, though their last record was kinda special