{"id":621,"date":"2010-09-02T20:22:07","date_gmt":"2010-09-02T20:22:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.shadowedplaces.net\/theblackparade\/on-the-persistent-theme-of-death-in-the-bands\/"},"modified":"2010-09-02T20:22:07","modified_gmt":"2010-09-02T20:22:07","slug":"on-the-persistent-theme-of-death-in-the-bands","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shadowedplaces.net\/theblackparade\/on-the-persistent-theme-of-death-in-the-bands\/","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote>\n<p>On the persistent theme of death in the band&rsquo;s music: &ldquo;It comes from being raised Catholic. Your first experience with church is really scary &ndash; it&rsquo;s all about damnation and death. And the first time I was really taught about death wasn&rsquo;t really from my parents or TV, it was from a nun and it was really terrifying way to hear it. I became so obsessed with death at that point I didn&rsquo;t want to lose anybody, and risk the potential of them burning in hell for eternity. I think that&rsquo;s where it comes from and I think the acceptance of it eventually lead me to want to keep writing about it.&rdquo; <\/p>\n<p>On the platinum dye job he sported at the beginning of &ldquo;The Black Parade&rdquo;: &ldquo;I definitely don&rsquo;t miss that haircut. When I was wearing all black clothing and just kind of normal stuff it looked really cool &ndash; it actually looked very &lsquo;70s &ndash; but then in the context of wearing the uniform and dolling up it made it way too squeaky clean for me, and I really started to dislike it and I didn&rsquo;t feel like myself. I don&rsquo;t miss it and I won&rsquo;t go back to it, (but) it served its purpose for what I needed.&rdquo; <\/p>\n<p>On &ldquo;Kill All Your Friends,&rdquo; a Pixies-esque &ldquo;Black Parade&rdquo; B-side): &ldquo;If I regret anything about &#8216;The Black Parade&rsquo; it&rsquo;s not putting on &#8216;Kill All Your Friends.&rsquo; It was falling in the middle and the record, to us, wasn&rsquo;t moving fast enough because there&rsquo;s a lot of mid-tempo and no super breakneck speed songs. It was not that short of a song, it&rsquo;s like 5 minutes, so it was kind of dragging the record; I think if we&rsquo;d made a shorter album, it would have been a perfect song to have on it. There&rsquo;s a part of me that wishes we would have saved it for the next record, too. It&rsquo;s a really special song to me and it as actually one of the riskiest songs we did because we didn&rsquo;t know if people were going to get it. I&rsquo;ll tell you what that song is specifically about: It&rsquo;s about growing up, living, working and dying in the same place, basically the fear that I&rsquo;ve had my whole life. And going to what I refer to as &#8216;high school reunion funerals,&rsquo; so to speak, where you really only see people from your adolescent years at funerals, and I never heard a song about that specifically. You know, so it was just about kind of being from New Jersey.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<div class='attribution'>Gerard Way, <a href=\"http:\/\/phoebebelmonte.multiply.com\/journal\/item\/1\/Gerard_Way_on_Pearl_Jam_his_blonde_dye_job_and_his_one_regret_about_The_Black_Parade\">this interview<\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On the persistent theme of death in the band&rsquo;s music: &ldquo;It comes from being raised Catholic. 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