Saturday, November 18, 2006

"Sleep"

My Chemical Romance's new album, "The Black Parade," features many songs that are, quite frankly, awesome. "Welcome to the Black Parade" is a rock fest, feel-good anthem that directly deals with death in a positive light. "Mama" is a groovy beat that deals with death and family. "Teenagers" is a short romp through the fear of teenagers present in every hypocritical adult. And finally, "Sleep" features these lyrics:

And through it all
How could you cry for me?
Cause I don't feel bad about it.
So shut your eyes,
Kiss me goodbye,
And sleep.
Just sleep.
The hardest part is letting go of your dreams.

It's a wonderful album discussing not the fear, but the ballad, of death. I recommend you pick up a copy ASAP... oh, and the song "Famous Last Words" is featured in the pilot episode of "Critically Correct AudioCast," which releases tomorrow afternoon.

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