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Marching For Emo

Posted Fri May 30, 2008 11:35am PDT by Dan Martin in The NME Blog

The suicide of 13-year-old Hannah Bond was a tragedy, but emo music is not to blame. And tomorrow, an estimated thousand music fans will march on the offices of a U.K. newspaper in an attempt to point that out.

Emo music, and My Chemical Romance in particular, have been under an unpleasant spotlight in the U.K. this month since a depressed teenager from Kent took her own life. And the fact that she was a fan of the genre has been blamed.

The scapegoating of alternative music in the press is nothing new. But what's all the more disturbing about this case is that the coroner singled out the emo genre as playing a part in Hannah's death. Roger Sykes said, "The emo overtones concerning death and associating it with glamour I find very disturbing."

This was all the Daily Mail newspaper needed to revive their crusade against a culture that actually has much more to do with uniting people and sending a message of hope. Nevertheless, they whipped up another editorial about this apparent "suicide cult" designed to panic parents, even going as far as to make inaccurate claims that MCR's "Black Parade" is "a place where all emos believe they go when they die."

http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/36468

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-566481/Why-child-safe-sinister-cult-emo.html

My Chemical Romance spoke up because they had to, sending condolences to Hannah's family, but pointing out that: "My Chemical Romance are and always have been vocally anti-violence and anti-suicide. As a band, we have always made it our missions through our actions to provide comfort, support, and solace to our fans.

"The message and theme of our album The Black Parade is hope and courage. Our lyrics are about finding the strength to keep living through pain and hard times. The last song on our album states, 'I am not afraid to keep on living'--a sentiment that embodies the band's position on hardships we all face as human beings."

The Daily Mail whipping up fear and misunderstanding is nothing new either, but the fans who feel this music has helped them through their problems, not exacerbated them, are not standing for it.

Tomorrow, an estimated thousand fans will march upon the newspaper's London offices, in a show of solidarity, and respect for Hannah. Organizer Anni Smith told NME.com: "The [Daily Mail 's] words 'suicide cult' really stand out for me, because it's just so far from the truth. As a fanbase it's such an insult because we fight so hard and so many of us suffer from depression, and we fight every day to ward it off.

"The way [many teenagers are] fighting it is with My Chemical Romance's help and it's just such an insult to tell us that the last thing we have to hold on to and the last thing that's keeping us alive is killing us, because it's not."

NME.com will be at the march tomorrow.

http://www.nme.com/news/my-chemical-romance/36848

 

146 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
It is ludicrous to blame any genre of music or artist for a suicide or criminal act. This is no different than Columbine/Marilyn Manson or what happened to Judas Priest and Ozzy in the PMRC days. The Daily Mail should be ashamed for such irresponsible "journalism".

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Any person that blames music for a person's actions alone needs to see a shrink. Yeah, it's sad that this girl is dead, but it was her choice. She had power over what she did, not her music.

3. strummerman -
Firstly let me just thank you for bringing this to the American public's attention. As others have stated it's the same false conjecture that has happened over and over. Music was probably the one thing that poor girl had to turn to and instead of looking at peer groups, bullying etc., they take the easy way out and scapegoat music they can't understand. Same old story. But I'm glad to see the younger generation organize and fight to be heard!

4. Yahoo! Music User -
i cant believe they would say that emos thought that they would go to the black parade when they died. The article was a bunch of lies.

5. Michelle -
first of all emo music doesnt always tell you to go and kill youself and really all they do in simply imply(lol dont know how to spell that word)that they feel like dying she prolly had some personal issues or something imean who know whats was going on in her life music told her to go and so that sooo its sad but not anybodys fault ...



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6. Heather -
My Chemical Romance is a band that wants to save your life. Anyone who is a fan knows that. Parents want to blame the music because it's eaiser than admitting that they couldn't see that their child needed help before it was too late.
If I lived in the UK I would be protesting too.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
those newspapers did the wrong research, they don't understand the messages that My Chemical Romance are trying to put out. I doubt any of them have even listened to a MCR cd, i mean who are they to talk.

8. NATALiEE. -
Reading this article makes me think how much people love to hate. I mean some people that dont even like this band support this march. Why? Cuz it's stupid how people can just blame music or even a band for a little girls death. Music has nothing to dowith it. She died cuz of her own reasons not stupid ones like the english are making it to be. I'm personally a fan of MCR when im done i listen to them to make me feel better they need to listen to their music in order for then to state something stupid like this.

9. Yahoo! Music User -
i think its wrong that anybody would blame anything on music. Its the parents fault!! and MCR is meant for encourgement, and they are NOT emo, i cant even tell you how many effing times Gerard as said 'MCR is not an emo band' and if people would stop judging the music, and blaming them and really listened, they would see that!!! but no, people have to be so naive as to think 'blame the music, JUST because it sounds dark and creepy!' its their fault because they are so blind as not to see the real problem. And i just absolutley 'love' the way this article states people with issues, serious issues like 'emos' god, it makes it sound like a type of animal, and its offensive!!!!! D=!

10. Michael D -
this an outrage.many people do things like this EVERY DAY and when one person does it,and just happens to like this type of music the daily mail just uses it as a way to bring new life to their paper with an entertaining little story about SUICIDE!!!u am so mad at this paper words cannot describe it.whoevers fault this story is deserves harsh punishment.and on top of that theyre trying to destroy a bands musical identity.the black parade does not deserve this,the black parade is not a place emos go to die,its a message of hope,its a sad and broken mans journey through his greatest memories,looking back over life,thinking about his regrets,the things he knew he did right,and the things he would never change for anything.good luck to all of you protesters,good luck to the supporters of their cause,and god bless this girls family.and remember,i am not afraid to keep on living i am not afraid to walk this road alone,honey if you stay ill be forgiven, nothing you can say can stop me.

11. Yahoo! Music User -
THIS IS WRONG! Personally, my daughter listens to the emo/screamo/alternative music and she is fine. Yes, she is a person of the emo lifestyle, but she says the music saved her life, My Chemical Romance in particular. She says the lyrics mean something like in the song, The Black Parade she says it means that we shouldn't commit suicide no matter how depressed, no matter how many teens/kids pick on you, you shouldn't commit suicide. As they say, we'll carry on. SO therefor, this is not a true issue that the emo lyfestyle and music is to blame for this girl's death.

12. Amaliaxoxoxo -
I think this is absolutly ridiculous. As a fan of MCR i know that the band members have been through tough times and that they don't want anyone to deal with pain,and they encourage living not death. Saying that music can control someones life is ludacris and their actions are completely their own. Rock on MCR and stay strong!

13. Yahoo! Music User -
ya i love mcr and they would never want to have any body die and expecialy over there awsome music but it is sad that this girl took her life

14. Parker Gabriel -
All this is enough to make a person wonder if the so-called "classical" composers drew even more vicious attacks than this back in THEIR days, or were wrongly blamed for the "evils" of THEIR times.

15. Jessica -
This kind of makes me want to flip out. People kill themselves of their own free will, I'm so sorry it happened but likely this girl turned toward her music to comfort her and find something she could relate to. Music and, especially MCR enhances my life. I have never known a person who didn't find solace in their favorite music. Beside which music is so not the issue, people aren't the music they listen to, they can't be boiled down to "Emo" or "goth", people are complex. Certainly music is a part of everyone's life, but a much bigger part is family, friends school, if people want answers they should look to these. The truth is nobody will ever know why becasue the one person who knows is gone, it's done and any search for answers is based on wild guess work which will create blame and wrongful judgments.

16. Ronald -
stupid information bout MCR.. maybe u do search more. . .

17. Yahoo! Music User -
first of all, emo has nothing to do with death or the idea of it. when the emo genre started in the late 80's it was a group of punk musicians who instead of writing lyrics about politics and anarchy they wrote about deeper emotions; hence emo. The fact that emo is a term coined for the dark and depressed now is as much a shame as this girl taking her life. The emo scene as it was originally is dead thanks to bands and people who cant come up with their own original ideas anymore.

18. Sheila -
The Daily Mail should be looking at the parents. The parents should remember Judas Priest/ Ozzy beening blamed from everything from suicide to teen pregancy. My Chemical Romance lyrics are not sad in any way. The Daily Mail should realize that.

19. jasonicus -
The music had nothing to do with it. Maybe being EMO, but probably not. Anyone who takes their own life is troubled. It is too bad no one noticed in time. BTW, EMO has to be the most ridiculous idea in recent memory. Little retards.

20. Tanya -
The media and what not are just looking for someone to blame. Since the only person they can find out the truth from is Hannnah (and they can't) they blame the obvious. This is what she looks like. People automatically think that because she has thick eyeliner on and listens to MCR she will slit her wrists and kill herself. when non-emo people kill themselves do they blame their music? NO! So they should stop hitting on emo's and take a look at the real world and not blame 1 band and 1 type of music!!
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