My Chemical Romance - Helena Info
It opens with a nervous, palm-muted guitar riff and breathy vocals, establishing an atmosphere of quiet grief.
The rain-soaked finale where the band carries the casket, cementing the "Goth-punk" aesthetic that would influence alternative fashion for a decade. My Chemical Romance - Helena
The haunting "long ago" breakdown provides a cinematic pause before the final, soaring climax. The Music Video It opens with a nervous, palm-muted guitar riff
The track was written by frontman Gerard Way as a tribute to his and bassist Mikey Way’s grandmother, . The lyrics serve as a "vicious" self-reproach for not being there for her during her final days while the band was on tour. The title "Helena" is a play on her name, adding a classic, tragic flair to the dedication. Composition and Sound Musically, "Helena" is a masterclass in dynamic tension: The Music Video The track was written by
The explosion into the chorus— "What's the worst that I can say? / Things are better if I stay" —is an anthem of desperation, driven by Ray Toro’s aggressive guitar work and Matt Pelissier’s driving percussion.