\n<\/aside>\nEmo kids, rejoice! <\/p>\n
My Chemical Romance released its first new song in eight years on Thursday.<\/p>\n
The 6-minute \u201cThe Foundations of Decay\u201d is the band’s only release since 2014’s \u201cFake Your Death,\u201d which was included on their greatest hits album.<\/p>\n
That tune, intended for the band’s unfinished fifth album, came as a parting gift to fans after MCR announced their breakup in 2013. Disciples of \u201cThe Black Parade\u201d have been devastated ever since. <\/p>\n
But those who held out for a reunion were ecstatic when the band announced their reconciliation in 2019. They played a single live show, but the COVID-19 pandemic delayed a proper 2020 tour until now. <\/p>\n
Fans can see Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Frank Iero and Mikey Way on tour this summer. Their North American leg kicks off in Oklahoma City on Aug. 20. <\/p>\n
MCR is also on the bill for Riot Fest and the first-ever When We Were Young festival. <\/p>\nMy Chemical Romance released the six-minute \u201cThe Foundations of Decay\u201d a week before they start their reunion tour in Europe. <\/figcaption>FilmMagic<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\nMy Chemical Romance attend the 2007 MTV Europe Music Awards on Nov. 1, 2007, in Munich, Germany.<\/figcaption>FilmMagic<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/p><\/div>\n .<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Emo kids, rejoice! My Chemical Romance released its first new song in eight years on Thursday. The 6-minute \u201cThe Foundations of Decay\u201d is the band’s only release since 2014’s \u201cFake Your Death,\u201d which was included on their greatest hits album. That tune, intended for the band’s unfinished fifth album, came as a parting gift to …<\/p>\n
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