I have so much to say about this book.
Firstly I want to talk about the author, Tom Bryant. Being so deeply in love with writing myself, I made note of Bryant's style of writing throughout the book. The True Lives of My Chemical Romance is a biography, and probably one of the first non-fiction books I have ever read. I had never expected to enjoy just the writing style itself as much as I do with fiction books. The smooth flow of the timeline was amazing; each MCR era slowly transitioned into the next through Bryant's text; there were no jumps or cuts. His use of metaphors and images managed to represent My Chemical Romance's story so beautifully, it was practically like delving into a regular storybook.
Secondly, throughout the book, I kept in mind the fact that the majority of the quotes from the band members and their associates were from Bryant's interviews throughout several years. I know this must have been hard to put together, specially as it has been fourteen years since the formation of My Chemical Romance. Bryant's determination to tell a story that the whole world needs to know, is evident in this writing.
Most importantly, this book gave me closure. It let me get over the fact that My Chem have ceased to be--something that an intense level of research (*cough* online stalking *cough*) failed to do for me. Now I understand the emotions of Ray, Mikey, Gerard and Frank, as they wrote, recorded, posed, performed, toured, and even when the Way brothers got drunk with self destruction in their minds. When I listen to each album now, for every track, I remember what the band or mostly Gerard and/or Ray were feeling when they wrote a certain song. I think of the hidden meanings behind each track of The Black Parade, with Gerard's personal thoughts curled up inside the massive black abyss that was the thoughts of The Patient. I feel happiness, joy, and a feeling of relief when I listen to Danger Days, knowing how relaxed, even though for only a little bit, the band finally were when working on this album. I feel happy that, for a short period of time, they were no longer struggling in their own skins. I feel happy that the emotional rollercoaster The Black Parade had taken them on had stopped haunting them. I finally understand why My Chem, though probably too soon, had to part ways.
As musicians, My Chemical Romance have touched me in a completely different, glorious way. As individuals, with a passionate love for art, for being true, for being unafraid to "keep on living," My Chemical Romance have created a space of comfort for me and for several other fans; and despite the fact that they have broken up, they still live on among us, and I think that very simply shows how powerful the impact of this band really is.