Sing
"Sing" is My
Chemical Romance's fourth track and second single from their fourth and final
studio album, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. The
official single artwork was posted on the band's website on October 2010. "Sing" marks the first time a song of the band has reached adult
contemporary stations; it began airplay through Chicago radio station WCFS-FM
by March 2011.
The song was the
second-best selling rock song of 2011 in the UK, ahead of Paramore's
"Monster" and behind Foo Fighters' "Rope".
The song debuted on
BBC Radio 1 and subsequently on the band's MySpace and several other radio
stations on November 3, 2010. The song was released on iTunes the same day. The song has been described as "poppy" and with a "surprising
different sound than previous MCR tracks" by Wendy Rollins of
Philadelphia's Radio 104.5. Dan Martin from NME reviewed the album and said the
following of the song: "Starting off synthy, slinky and just a little bit
funky, 'Sing' then erupts into another euphoric call to mass
doing-stuff-together as waves of filthy bass cascade around Gerard as he sings,
"You've got to be what tomorrow needs" as he dodges elephant-stomp
drums." Trash Hits said of the song: "This is a slower,
smouldering effort which jangles in a Depeche Mode style while Gerard Way
murmurs his way through." This was also the very first song played on
new Dayton, OH. Modern AC station WKSW Click 101-5 on Friday, March 25, 2011.
The song debuted on
BBC Radio 1 and subsequently on the band's MySpace and several other radio
stations on November 3, 2010. The song was released on iTunes the same day. The song has been described as "poppy" and with a "surprising
different sound than previous MCR tracks" by Wendy Rollins of Philadelphia's
Radio 104.5. Dan Martin from NME reviewed the album and said the following of
the song: "Starting off synthy, slinky and just a little bit funky, 'Sing'
then erupts into another euphoric call to mass doing-stuff-together as waves of
filthy bass cascade around Gerard as he sings, "You've got to be what
tomorrow needs" as he dodges elephant-stomp drums." Trash Hits
said of the song: "This is a slower, smouldering effort which jangles in a
Depeche Mode style while Gerard Way murmurs his way through." This was
also the very first song played on new Dayton, OH. Modern AC station WKSW Click
101-5 on Friday, March 25, 2011.
The music video
premiered on MTV.com and VH1.com and was directed by Gerard Way and Paul Brown.
Picking up after the events of the "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na
Na)" music video, "Sing" opens with My Chemical Romance as their
alter-egos (The Fabulous Killjoys) driving down a freeway tunnel on their
Pontiac Firebird with brief "television advertisement" clips from
Better Living Industries (BL/ind), running over a BL/ind security guard and a
draculoid at a toll booth/checkpoint. The band arrives in the album's dystopia
known as Battery City, stopping in front of BL/ind headquarters.
Upon discovery of the
Killjoys' arrival, BL/ind places their guards on stand-by all around the
headquarters. The Killjoys quickly shoot their way into the building, arriving
in the main security center and rescue The Girl (Grace Jeanette), who was
previously kidnapped in "Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)".
During this time, Korse (Grant Morrison) is activated by BL/ind headquarters'
head of security and accompanied by reinforcement draculoids and guards to stop
the Killjoys. A gunfight between the Killjoys and Korse's minions follows in
BL/ind's lobby. At one point, Party Poison (Gerard Way) kills and pulls off the
mask of one of the draculoids, discovering him to be Agent Cherri Cola (Jimmy
Urine), an ally of the Killjoys (who was captured by BL/ind while trying to
infiltrate their headquarters, and turned into a draculoid).
This causes Party
Poison to hesitate in the fight and be grabbed by Korse who shoots him in the
neck shortly after grasping him. With Party Poison dead, the remaining Killjoys
continue their escape. Shortly after Party Poison's death, Kobra Kid (Mikey
Way) manages to wound Korse in the knee before getting shot himself by Korse's
minions and is killed. At the lobby door, Fun Ghoul (Frank Iero), Jet-Star (Ray
Toro) and Missile Kid decide to retreat; however after running outside, Fun
Ghoul closes the building door, leaving himself inside to give his allies a
better chance of escaping before getting shot twice. Outside BL/ind
headquarters, Jet-Star is shot, dying on the hood of the Trans Am. Before the
draculoids and BL/ind guards can get to The Girl (Grace Jeanette), she is
rescued by pirate radio DJ Dr. Death Defying (Steve Righ) and his crew
including Show Pony (Ricky Rebel) and DJ Hot Chimp (Kristan Morrison). They
all escape in Dr. Death Defying's van, leaving behind their dead comrades whose
bodies are bagged by BL/ind.
In a making-of video
for "Na Na Na" and, to a lesser extent, "Sing", Gerard Way
expressed that he is eager to film a third part of the Killjoy story.
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