Thirty Seconds to Mars This Is War
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DeadStarShine
August 16th 2011


778 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

You have the right to. Everybody has one. I wish mine was 30 Seconds to Mars. It's worse. It's horrible.

pizzamachine
August 31st 2011


27338 Comments


One of my many guilty pleasures... [2]

jefflebowski
October 17th 2011


8573 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

'The band transcends the chaos of the modern world by allowing listeners to imagine themselves away from it with their driving guitar lines, steady bass, and strong percussion.. The band's name implies the accelerated society we live in, suggesting that an escape may be as close as a few seconds away'



Ok, own up. Who wrote the description on the band page?



Scoot
October 17th 2011


22229 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

we are the kaaaaangs and qwayyyyyynnes of promiseee

SCREAMorphine
December 8th 2011


1849 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Couldn't enjoy this but I have to be honest, Jared Leto's voice is amazing

Ketchupsuicide
December 11th 2011


10 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Actually, Hurricane makes this album listenable.

sspedding
December 11th 2011


5699 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i thought this was pretty good.

rodrigo90
January 4th 2012


7387 Comments


correction: hurricane makes the album thought that they were stealing to pink floyd rather than make listenable

jefflebowski
January 4th 2012


8573 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

that correction could do with some corrections

DarkMessengerVI
April 16th 2012


11 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

My favorite album by this band.

My personal favorite is Alibi. It's become one of my favorite songs.

Observer
Emeritus
April 24th 2012


9408 Comments


The new album is a “dramatic departure from the past”, says singer and songwriter Jared Leto, describing it as being “very orchestral, narrative, interactive and even more electronic than previous projects”. Leto is once again producing the album along with several other talented producers including the return of Steve Lillywhite (U2, THE KILLERS). The trio are working out of their studio in the Hollywood Hills dubbed 'ICAASS' (International Center for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences of Sound) or 'The Lab' for short, as well as incorporating site specific recording in locations as far reaching as India, Africa, Yosemite, the California desert and Europe. Jared spoke with Rollingstone.com about recording the upcoming album and new technology venture VyRT, the feature can be read here.

The band plans to re-launch their successful event dubbed The Summit and plans to launch The Summit 2.0 as an app which will allow fans to be a part of live recording for the album through Facebook, Twitter and a new technology platform called VyRT.

The band is also using VyRT for a live performance and sneak peek into the workings of Mars, inviting fans directly into The Lab studio on April 27th for a live digital experience which will include an intimate live performance, preview of their live tour film, sneak peek of their documentary film ARTIFACT, and a discussion with the band. Digital tickets are available at VyRT.net/Mars For the first time ever, VyRT gives artists the opportunity to sell digital tickets to live events that are broadcast worldwide in an online social theater. This isn't your grandmother's live stream. VyRT is a high quality, high production value event that's centered around the idea of creativity and community. VyRT gives artists the ability to share their work without having to rely on the current prevailing sponsor based model. By avoiding that system VyRT helps to create meaningful content that customers truly value. It is a one of a kind digital experience.



Sounds like an epic fail.

Graveyard
April 24th 2012


6374 Comments


the band promised they'd return to the feel of their self-titled debut

da band lied

bloc
April 24th 2012


70370 Comments


Every band who says that lies

Graveyard
April 24th 2012


6374 Comments


this is like a cheap u2 knockoff with this weird industrial thing going on

Viales
April 29th 2012


76 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Highlights: Kings & Queens, Vox Populi, Closer to the edge



Hurricane is so slow, I have to put effort to listen to it.

DotEight
May 9th 2012


5704 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Tell me would you kill, to save a life? Tell me would you kill, to prove your right? Crash, crash.

Burn, let it all burn. This hurricanes chasing us all underground!".



Actually Hurricane is one of the better songs on the album. That and Night of the Hunter.

Storm In A Teacup
June 2nd 2012


45855 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is over-rated and under-rated equally.



So it's rated, but conflictingly so.

Storm In A Teacup
June 2nd 2012


45855 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

and lol does he say "go ape ish" instead of "go ape shit" on the Stronger cover? lololol

rodrigo90
July 14th 2012


7387 Comments


I actually waiting the worse: a collaboration album that would probably be the end of the band FOR SURE

Storm In A Teacup
February 16th 2013


45855 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Wtf was that dude talking about lol



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