Frank Iero and Ray Toro from emo superstars My Chemical Romance chat about superfans, right-wing attacks, concept albums and more.
My Chemical Romance essentially defined theatrical emo in 2006 with their The Black Parade album, the involved story of which rocketed them to global stardom.
Since, they delivered concept album number two in 2010 album Danger Days: The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys, and they talk to Noise11 about the producing of that album, steering away from more themed albums, fan loyalty, their Glenn Beck attack, and grappling with the ethics of endorsement.