if they decide they want to have screen visual content I will offer my company for the job :) anyone hook me up with management haha
Took me a full thirty minutes after seeing they reunited to realize that duh they reunited on HALLOWEEN wow I'm dumb
All GA. This is the same place The Ghost Inside played their comeback show at, but TGI played outside.
I don't care how much I have to spend or where I have to go. I gotta see MCR. At least, if they announce a tour. I can't do this one....
Debates on "emo" is conversation for when MCR rumors DON'T pan out. But that being said... they have definitely redefined emo. If I ask any average person in my life to name a couple emo bands, they're going to say MCR, Fall Out Boy, and maybe even blink-182.
I'm not expecting anything else until the show tbh, and then right around before/after that they'll announce whatever else with an album and/or tour
My money is on Coachella as the next announcement, and then the full tour shortly after that (or I suppose it could go full tour, with an obvious California gap, then Coachella).
I'm still sticking with my idea that Monday it will be announced that MCR are headlining Night 2 of KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas. That would be Dec 8, in LA, two days ahead of The Shrine show
Depends on who you ask I think. Not to go super off-topic but some would say Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral, Rites of Spring, etc.
Acoustic Christmas Night 2 is probably not getting announced until Monday because Twenty One Pilots is likely headlining, and they are playing in LA this weekend, so they have to wait until Monday to announce it. I don't see MCR being on it.
TGI is a hardcore band from Los Angeles. They have/had a huge following in that scene, but back in 2015 the band was involved in a terrible bus accident while on tour. According to wikipedia, "The drivers of both vehicles died, while the remaining ten people on the bus survived. Jonathan Vigil, Zach Johnson, Andrew Tkaczyk and two others were hospitalized in critical condition.[8] On January 13, 2016, vocalist Jonathan Vigil posted his first update since the accident: on Instagram, he stated his injuries and his gratefulness "to be alive".[9] The next day, drummer Andrew Tkaczyk confirmed via his Instagram account that the accident had resulted in him losing one of his legs following an initial ten-day coma.[10]" The comeback show in July of this year was the first show they played since the accident. I've only ever been to one show at the Shrine, and it was in indoor show, so I have no idea how they played outside.
Right but that's why I said average person. The average person doesn't even know those bands, let alone associate them with emo. But truly it doesn't matter to me haha