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Vinny Tong/Gray Vineyard

@grayvineyard

They/She | 19 | 🇻🇳|Your local angsty emo vampire lol.

“At the top of my lungs in my arms, she dies...”

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My illustration of the song “The Ghost of You” done for the @mcrerazine! It’s my first time working for a zine with such amazing people in the fandom and I’m so excited to show you guys my finished piece! <3

You can purchase the zine at: https://ko-fi.com/s/1515df12b3.

It's minutes before the show. Pulses race to the buzz of ear-splitting static. From the pit and the stands, a roar. Thousands of people gathered for a singular purpose. Tonight we're more and less than ourselves, one body, a collective consciousness – a Swarm.

Swarm: Answering the Call is a zine reflecting and celebrating the triumphant return tour of American rock band My Chemical Romance.

71 shows, 18 countries, one zine. Artists, writers and photographers from all over the world are invited to share what made this experience special to them.

More information imminent.

How did Gerard bathed themselves in gasoline I almost passed out when I opened a can of Linseed oil

hii! here's my other piece from the zine Sing It Like The Kids That Are Mean To You (created by @thrashbeatles and laid out by @birdloaf, get your physical copy here (when its in stock) and your digital copy here)

Pete Wentz is, in many ways, the driving force behind Fall Out Boy, and he is a biracial black man. It is no surprise, then, that blackness is ever-present within the band’s art, through genre, through lyrics, through politics. Let’s talk about how race colours their work.

to be perfectly clear you can reblog this even if youre nonblack. i am explicitly giving you permission to do so.

figured i should reblog this for black history month since i dont think i have!