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Leathermouth serves as lead singer [[Frank Iero]]'s first project where he has written lyrics. He has used this band as a way to vent about things that make him angry, and also the issues that have been attached to his depression and anxiety problems.<ref name="AP mag">{{citation|last=Manley|first=Brandan|date=2009|title=In-Store Session with Vocalist Frank Iero|publisher=''[[Alternative Press]]''|volume=247|page=104}}</ref> Many songs hit on "topics people want to forget exist" and the album as a whole suggests that "the world is going to shit, and someone has to say it."<ref name="epitaph-bio">{{cite web|url=http://www.epitaph.com/artists/artist/263/LeATHERMOUTH#albdesc|title=Artist Info - LeATHERMOUTH|publisher=Epitaph.com|accessdate=11 May 2011}}</ref> The song "5th Period Massacre" reflects Iero's feelings on school shootings and how the entertainment industry is often blamed for these events,<ref name="AP mag"/> and the song "Sunsets Are For Muggings" is about Iero's visits to the psychiatrist, and the mental illnesses in his family.<ref name="AP mag"/> Iero discusses his feelings on the theme of the album:
Leathermouth serves as lead singer [[Frank Iero]]'s first project where he has written lyrics. He has used this band as a way to vent about things that make him angry, and also the issues that have been attached to his depression and anxiety problems.<ref name="AP mag">{{citation|last=Manley|first=Brandan|date=2009|title=In-Store Session with Vocalist Frank Iero|publisher=''[[Alternative Press]]''|volume=247|page=104}}</ref> Many songs hit on "topics people want to forget exist" and the album as a whole suggests that "the world is going to shit, and someone has to say it."<ref name="epitaph-bio">{{cite web|url=http://www.epitaph.com/artists/artist/263/LeATHERMOUTH#albdesc|title=Artist Info - LeATHERMOUTH|publisher=Epitaph.com|accessdate=11 May 2011}}</ref> The song "5th Period Massacre" reflects Iero's feelings on school shootings and how the entertainment industry is often blamed for these events,<ref name="AP mag"/> and the song "Sunsets Are For Muggings" is about Iero's visits to the psychiatrist, and the mental illnesses in his family.<ref name="AP mag"/> Iero discusses his feelings on the theme of the album:


{{cquote|''I would say this record is about trying to wake people up to what is happening right in front of their eyes. We are all trying our hardest to pretend bad things don't happen to good people, and that there is some higher power looking over us... but it's bullshit. Stop covering your children's eyes. Everything is fucked, and pretending it's not isn't making things any better. I'm tired of people praying for a change when it's up to them to get off their asses and make a change.''| | |Frank Iero|<ref name="epitaph-bio"/>}}
{{quote|''I would say this record is about trying to wake people up to what is happening right in front of their eyes. We are all trying our hardest to pretend bad things don't happen to good people, and that there is some higher power looking over us... but it's bullshit. Stop covering your children's eyes. Everything is fucked, and pretending it's not isn't making things any better. I'm tired of people praying for a change when it's up to them to get off their asses and make a change.''| | |Frank Iero|<ref name="epitaph-bio"/>}}


Lyrics were also inspired by [[1980s|80s]] [[horror film]]s that Iero watched as a child, and many songs on the album were about issues today and used the imagery of 80s horror films to illustrate the points.<ref name="MTV">{{cite web|last=Harris|first=Chris|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1598921/20081107/leathermouth.jhtml|title=Frank Iero Says My Chemical Romance Fans Will Be 'Bummed Out' By Leathermouth|publisher=MTV.com|accessdate=11 May 2011}}</ref>
Lyrics were also inspired by [[1980s|80s]] [[horror film]]s that Iero watched as a child, and many songs on the album were about issues today and used the imagery of 80s horror films to illustrate the points.<ref name="MTV">{{cite web|last=Harris|first=Chris|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1598921/20081107/leathermouth.jhtml|title=Frank Iero Says My Chemical Romance Fans Will Be 'Bummed Out' By Leathermouth|publisher=MTV.com|accessdate=11 May 2011}}</ref>

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Alternative Press[1]
Bombshellzine.com[2]
Kerrang![3]
NME(8/10)[citation needed]
ThePunkSite.com(3.5/5)[4]
Rock Sound(9/10)[5]
Thrash Hits(5/6)[6]

XO (often typeset as ) is the debut album released by Leathermouth, My Chemical Romance's rhythm guitarist Frank Iero's post-hardcore side project. The album was released through Epitaph Records on January 27, 2009.[7] Although the album did not chart on the Billboard 200, it did reach #21 on the Top Heatseekers chart.[8]

Lyrical themes

Leathermouth serves as lead singer Frank Iero's first project where he has written lyrics. He has used this band as a way to vent about things that make him angry, and also the issues that have been attached to his depression and anxiety problems.[9] Many songs hit on "topics people want to forget exist" and the album as a whole suggests that "the world is going to shit, and someone has to say it."[10] The song "5th Period Massacre" reflects Iero's feelings on school shootings and how the entertainment industry is often blamed for these events,[9] and the song "Sunsets Are For Muggings" is about Iero's visits to the psychiatrist, and the mental illnesses in his family.[9] Iero discusses his feelings on the theme of the album:

I would say this record is about trying to wake people up to what is happening right in front of their eyes. We are all trying our hardest to pretend bad things don't happen to good people, and that there is some higher power looking over us... but it's bullshit. Stop covering your children's eyes. Everything is fucked, and pretending it's not isn't making things any better. I'm tired of people praying for a change when it's up to them to get off their asses and make a change.

— [10], in Frank Iero

Lyrics were also inspired by 80s horror films that Iero watched as a child, and many songs on the album were about issues today and used the imagery of 80s horror films to illustrate the points.[11]

Frank Iero recently said in an interview with Alternative Press, the Secret Service paid him a visit regarding his song "I Am Going to Kill the President of the United States of America." He explained that he wrote it when he was touring overseas with My Chemical Romance. He saw Anti-American rallies everyday, and explained that he wrote it from the protester's point of view. The Secret Service told him if he rereleased the song or ever played the song live again that he would be sentenced to five years in prison.[12]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Leathermouth

No.TitleLength
1."5th Period Massacre"2:13
2."Catch Me If You Can"2:30
3."This Song Is About Being Attacked by Monsters"2:40
4."I Am Going to Kill the President of the United States of America"2:58
5."Murder Was the Case That They Gave Me"2:46
6."Sunsets Are for Muggings"1:57
7."My Lovenote Has Gone Flat"2:21
8."Your Friends Are Full of Shit"2:05
9."Bodysnatchers 4 Ever"2:10
10."Leviathan"1:57
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Myself"2:14

Personnel

Leathermouth

Additional personnel

  • Produced by Steve Oyolla and Leathermouth in basements throughout the New York and New Jersey area
  • Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound NYC
  • Record layout by Matt Erny, Casey Howard and Leathermouth

References

  1. ^ " Review". Alternative Press. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)[dead link]
  2. ^ " Review". Bombshellzine.com.[dead link]
  3. ^ Review, vol. #1244, Kerrang!, p. 52
  4. ^ Gorman, Bobby. " Review". ThePunkSite.com. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  5. ^ Kelham, Andrew (20 January 2009). " Review". Rock Sound. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  6. ^ Pearlman, Mischa (February 24th, 2009). " Review". Thrash Hits. Retrieved 11 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  7. ^ Shultz, Brian. "Epitaph Details Leathermouth (My Chemical Romance) Debut". Alternative Press. Retrieved 11 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. ^ "Artist Chart History - Leathermouth - Albums". Billboard.com. Retrieved February 5, 2009.[dead link]
  9. ^ a b c Manley, Brandan (2009), In-Store Session with Vocalist Frank Iero, vol. 247, Alternative Press, p. 104 {{citation}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  10. ^ a b "Artist Info - LeATHERMOUTH". Epitaph.com. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  11. ^ Harris, Chris. "Frank Iero Says My Chemical Romance Fans Will Be 'Bummed Out' By Leathermouth". MTV.com. Retrieved 11 May 2011.
  12. ^ Pettigrew, Jason (November 2009). "The Cutting Room Floor: My Chemical Romance". Retrieved November 23, 2009.[dead link]