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08 Dec
2011

By Michel Dussack

In October, 30 Seconds To Mars announced that they would celebrate their 300th and final show in support of their critically acclaimed third studio album This Is War with a special Tribus Centum Numerarae concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom on Dec. 7th. This Is War was released in December, 2009 and has sold over 1.5 million albums and 1 million singles around the world. The album is certified platinum in three countries including the UK, Germany and Poland and has achieved gold status in seven countries including Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. They have been on the road non-stop since the album’s release and have circled the globe multiple times over the past two years. That show sold out out in minutes and eventually the band added a show for the night before. The second show (dubbed Mars 300) set a new Guinness World Record for the most shows played during a single album cycle.

Before we delve into details about the Mars 300 show, I’ve got a bit of a confession to make – I went to the gig as a fan of two songs, and was fully expecting to not enjoy the show, particularly after hearing negative remarks about previous shows from some friends. I’m pleased to say, however, that 30 Seconds To Mars impressed me throughout the course of this truly special night.

Throughout the course of their 1 hour 40 minute set (which was extended to two hours due to injury), the band played the majority of This Is War while peppering in hits from A Beautiful Lie and deep cuts from their debut self titled album. When you’ve got a fan base as dedicated as “the echelon” (mant of whom were from faraway states and probably out of the country) though, it doesn’t really matter what you play, odds are, the crowd will know every single word to every single song of the night.

Aside from the record setting fact, the biggest part of night for many fans was actually the intimacy of the show – indeed, the 4,000 capacity Hammerstein Ballroom seemed cozy compared to the arenas that the band is now frequenting. Usually intimacy means a sacrifice in production value, however 30 Seconds To Mars brought their entire gigantic setup with them – from the massive array of lights, two video screens, a light up triangle, and of course, a ton of confetti and balloons. Jared Leto, love him or hate him, proved that he can command a crowd of any size, and that he has developed into a truly masterful front man, though he can come off as disingenuous at times.

After the first 8 songs, which included the flawlessly performed “Night of the Hunter”, the lights went off and many fans towards the back of the crowd started to get very excited. A few seconds later, and Jared Leto took to an acoustic guitar and microphone on a platform in near the soundboard. He asked the crowd what they wanted to hear and someone yelled out Kings and Queens. Despite clearly not wanting to play the bands signature closing song so early on, Leto compromised by playing the chorus and moving onto a song of his choosing, Alibi. A few songs later, Leto joking asked if we knew the next song before launching into an acoustic version of The Kill, arguably the bands biggest hit. Midway through the song, feedback resonated from the stage and it was clear that the song would be finished by the whole band, and Leto climbed through the crowd to get back to the stage. Closer to the Edge followed and closed the show, though it was clear the crowd expected a lot more from the band in their encore.

When they finally returned, Leto remarked that they would play some old ones for us, but then said this next one wasn’t that old and asked us to bear with him as he played The Story. The next part of the show was clearly for the hardcore and old school fans in the crowd, as the band played 2 1/2 songs from their debut album – Buddha For Mary, Capricorn, and then the beginning and chorus of Oblivion. While the newer fans seemed confused as to what was going on, the band was clearly enjoying themselves, only stopping Oblivion when Jared joked that his brother Shannon probably didn’t even remember how to play the drum parts anymore.

Jared then invited up a representative from Guinness World Records to present them with their award for most shows on an album cycle and delivered a fairly lengthy, though heartfelt speech. He thanked every single person at the show, and those watching on the live stream, for turning dreams into reality and told everyone not to give up on their dreams. After a quick appearance from Bam Margera, numerous fans were selected to come on stage with the band as they closed the show with mega-hit Kings and Queens. It seemed like the perfect ending to a show, until Jared stopped everything when he noticed a fan was hurt in the pit. The show stopped for a full 20 minutes, with the band refusing to continue playing until the fan got adequate medical attention, something that really opened my eyes about Jared’s personality. When the show resumed, the band picked up where they left and finished playing, and not a single fan went away unhappy. Indeed for every fan there, this show was special, especially considering no one really knows what the future holds for 30 Seconds To Mars. Let’s just hope it includes making more music and, especially, more touring.

19 Feb
2011

Thirty Seconds To Mars performed “Closer To The Edge” on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Check it out and pick up their album This Is War on iTunes, Amazon MP3, CD

16 Dec
2010

THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS have just released the uncensored version of their new short film, “Hurricane,” on VEVO.com. The video is rated NSFW due to the added graphic images of the director’s cut. Watch as the band fight their way through evil characters of the film known as The Gimps as well as a mysterious man that appears to be keeping a deep secret.

Stay up to date on all things Thirty Seconds to Mars by visiting the band’s Facebook and Official website and make sure to pick up a copy of their deluxe edition of This Is War on iTunes and in stores now!

25 Nov
2010

THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS has released the fourth teaser clip from their upcoming short film for “Hurricane.” The clip features a number of different so called “Gimps,” who appear as the evil characters of the film in which the members of the band battle. Check out the clip and stay tuned for the next “Hurricane” preview in the series which features Thirty Seconds To Mars guitarist, Tomo Miličević.

24 Nov
2010

THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS has released the third installment of six teasers for their upcoming short film for “Hurricane.” This short clip introduces drummer, Shannon Leto. Stay tuned for the next “Hurricane” preview in the series which features the bad guys of the film called, The Gimps.

23 Nov
2010

THIRTY SECONDS TO MARS has just released a second clip from their upcoming short film for “Hurricane,” a track from the band’s latest album release, This Is War. The freshly premiered trailer is the second, from a series of six short snippets, aimed at giving fans a sneak peek of the full-length film and each character featured. Check out the clip and stay tuned for the next “Hurricane” preview in the series which features Thirty Seconds To Mars drummer, Shannon Leto.

15 Nov
2010

Thirty Seconds To Mars today announced their 2011 U.S. tour, presented by HP. The Live Nation-produced tour will kick off in San Diego at the House of Blues on January 11, with 19 dates confirmed. Tickets go on sale on November 19 at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.

Thirty Seconds To Mars will end 2010 playing sold-out arena shows throughout Europe, including London’s legendary O2, and will play a very special New Year’s Eve show at the Pearl Theater in the Palms Resort Casino in Las Vegas.

This has been a big year for Thirty Seconds To Mars as the band experienced several career highs in 2010. The first two singles “Kings & Queens” and the title track from their album This Is War (Virgin Records) reached No. 1 on the alternative album airplay charts. The third single “Closer To The Edge” is currently on its way up the modern rock chart, sitting at No. 11 this week and will impact Top 40 radio in January. On November 7, the band won their fourth MTV EMA award in Madrid for Best Rock Band. They also performed their new single “Hurricane” featuring Kanye West for the first time on television and were joined on stage by Kanye himself for a surprise show-stopping performance. Earlier this year, Thirty Seconds To Mars won their second MTV VMA when they picked up the 2010 VMA for Best Rock Video. They also won their fourth Kerrang! Award as winner of the 2010 Best International Band.

This Is War was originally released in December 2009 and has been certified gold in six different countries around the world including Germany, South Africa, Austria, Belgium, Australia and a double gold award in the U.K. Last week, Thirty Seconds To Mars released a deluxe edition of This Is War, which includes “Hurricane 2.0” featuring Kanye West, live versions of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” and Kanye West’s “Stronger” which the band recorded for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, and the “Kings & Queens” and “Closer To The Edge” videos along with bonus DVD content. The new edition of the album also has four different covers and an entire new look and design.

The album’s next single will be “Hurricane” feat. Kanye West. The band recently shot the video in New York City with director Bartholomew Cubbis. The band released a sneak peak trailer from the video on their website last week and the full video is expected to premiere soon. The teaser can be seen at; http://thirtysecondstomars.thisisthehive.net/blog/.

HP will play a central role in enhancing music fans’ live music experience by enabling them to print from their mobile devices to an HP ePrint[1]–enabled printer from anywhere in the world through the simplicity of email. To illustrate how easy it is to connect with Thirty Seconds To Mars, HP will launch two fan-driven promotions, “HP ePrint Conest,” and “ePrint Your HP Entry.”

“HP ePrint Contest” enables fans to print a photo depicting why they are the biggest Thirty Seconds To Mars fan directly to the band’s HP printer. The biggest fan, selected by the band, will win a trip to see the show and meet the band in person during the tour’s Atlanta, GA stop. The photos printed using HP ePrint will be a special addition to the band’s tour, giving Thirty Seconds To Mars a unique way to connect and engage with their fans.

“ePrint Your HP Entry” is an opportunity for ticket holders to print to their venue box office and receive $15 Live Nation® Concert Cash® or an opportunity to meet the band in person at the show.

Details on the HP ePrint fan promotions can be found at www.livenation.com/HPthirtysecondstomars.

“Our relationship with Thirty Seconds To Mars enables HP to introduce live music fans to our amazing new ePrint technology that is revolutionizing the way people print,” said Tariq Hassan, vice president, Worldwide Marketing and Communication, HP. “HP wants fans to engage with the music they love in innovative ways and learn how they can use this technology in their everyday lives.”

“We are bringing together one of the most well-known brands in printing and one of today’s coolest artists to illustrate the benefits of HP ePrint’s cutting edge technology,” said Russell Wallach, president of the Live Nation Network. “We hope to creatively engage Thirty Seconds To Mars fans with HP ePrint technology.”
To get involved in the Thirty Seconds To Mars community dialogue, check out the band’s social media sites:

Facebook –http://www.facebook.com/thirtysecondstomars

MySpace –http://www.myspace.com/thirtysecondstomars

Twitter — http://twitter.com/30Secondstomars

YouTube –http://www.youtube.com/30secondstomars

Thirty Seconds To Mars tickets and merchandise can be purchased at: http://30secondstomars.shop.musictoday.com.

Thirty Seconds To Mars Presented by HP ePrint

Jan 11 San Diego, CA House of Blues

Jan 12 San Diego, CA House of Blues

Jan 14 Pomona, CA The Fox

Jan 15 San Jose, CA San Jose Events Center

Jan 16 Davis, CA Freeborn Hall

Jan 18 Seattle, WA Paramount Theater

Jan 21 Denver, CO Fillmore

Jan 23 Dallas, TX House of Blues

Jan 24 Dallas, TX House of Blues

Jan 25 Austin, TX Austin Music Hall

Jan 26 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater

Jan 28 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle

Jan 30 Louisville, KY Expo Five

Jan 31 Richmond, VA The National

Feb 2 Niagara Falls, NY Rapids Theater

Feb 3 Rochester, NY Armory

Feb 4 Clifton Park, NY Northern Lights

Feb 5 Wallingford, CT Oakdale

05 Nov
2010

2010 MTV VMA winners Thirty Seconds To Mars will release a deluxe edition of their album This Is War this Tuesday, November 9th. The deluxe album features “Hurricane 2.0” feat. Kanye West, live versions of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” and Kanye West’s “Stronger” which the band recorded for BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge, the “Kings & Queens” and “Closer To The Edge” videos along with bonus DVD content (full track listing below). The new edition of the album has a brand new cover and can be bought in four different colors, black, blue, pink and white. Fans can pre-order the deluxe edition and other Thirty Seconds To Mars merchandise at http://30secondstomars.shop.musictoday.com.

This Is War was originally released in December, 2009 and has been certified gold in 6 different countries around the world including Germany, South Africa, Austria, Belgium and a double gold award in the UK. The album’s 3rd single “Closer to the Edge” is soaring its way up the alternative radio airplay charts where it is currently in the top 15. It follows 2-consecutive #1 singles at the format. “Kings & Queens” and “This Is War.” The video for “Kings & Queens” won the 2010 MTV VMA for Best Rock Video. The band also won the 2010 Kerrang! Award for Best International Group and is nominated for 3 MTV EMA awards. Thirty Seconds To Mars recently teamed up with director Bartholomew Cubbins in NYC to shoot video for the album’s next single “Hurricane 2.0” feat. Kanye West. An announcement on the video’s premiere is expected soon.

Thirty Seconds To Mars just wrapped the 2nd U.S. leg of their massively successful “Into The Wild” tour. They head to South Africa and then back to Europe for an entire sold out arena run including London’s legendary O2 Arena.

Since the December 9th, 2009 release of This Is War, Thirty Seconds To Mars have been experiencing several career highs. They celebrated their third #1 single at alternative radio with “This Is War.” “Kings & Queens” hit #1 in January and the platinum-selling A Beautiful Lie’s “From Yesterday” reached #1 in 2007. A Beautiful Lie’s “The Kill” was voted the #1 alternative song of the decade by AOL Radio listeners. In addition to their MTV 2010 VMA win and EMA nominations, Thirty Seconds To Mars was the most nominated band at the 2010 Kerrang! Awards with 4 nominations, winning the award for Best International Band. They have won 3 previous Kerrang! Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, three MTV EMA’s, an MTV Latin and Asia Award and a Fuse Award.

To get involved in the Thirty Seconds To Mars community dialogue, check out the band’s social media sites:

Facebook –http://www.facebook.com/thirtysecondstomars
MySpace –http://www.myspace.com/thirtysecondstomars
Twitter — http://twitter.com/30Secondstomars
YouTube –http://www.youtube.com/30secondstomars

This Is War Deluxe Edition Tracklisting
CD
1. Escape
2. Night of the Hunter
3. Kings and Queens
4. This is War
5. 100 Suns
6. Hurricane
7. Closer to the Edge
8. Vox Populi
9. Search and Destroy
10. Alibi
11. Stranger in a Strange Land
12. L490

Bonus Audio Content on CD:
Hurricane feat. Kanye West
Bad Romance – BBC Live Version
Stronger – BBC Live Version

DVD:
Closer To The Edge
Kings & Queens
Making of Kings and Queens
Into the Wild EPK
Behind the Summit
War is Coming spots
Photo Gallery

05 Aug
2010

Universal Republic rockers Anberlin will launch a North American headlining tour at New Orleans’ House of Blues on September 28th. Crash Kings and Civil Twilight will open on the outing, which includes stops at Los Angeles’ House of Blues (October 8th) and The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza (October 30th). Anberlin will also play a show with 30 Seconds to Mars on September 30th in Oklahoma City. (See below for full tour itinerary.)

“Impossible,” the lead single from Anberlin’s upcoming album, Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place, is the #1 Most Added track at Alternative radio and the Greatest Gainer for the fourth consecutive week, moving up to #14*. The track is already on every major alternative station in the country, including KROQ-Los Angeles, Q101-Chicago, 89X-Detroit, The Edge-Dallas, KNDD-Seattle and 91X-San Diego. Available now on iTunes and Amazon, the single was recently the “pick of the week” in USA Today, which called it “insistent, insinuating…hard to resist.” The video for “Impossible” was directed by Endeavor Media, who worked with the band on its “Feel Good Drag” video and lensed Owl City’s “Fireflies.” MTV2 recently gave “Impossible” its premiere and it’s been added at Much More. You can check out the clip – and Spin.com’s recent “Name That Band!” feature on Anberlin – at:

http://www.spin.com/articles/why-theyre-called-anberlin

With “Impossible” exploding at radio, Universal Republic has moved up the release date of the new album by two weeks – to September 7th. Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place – which takes its title from a line in Dylan Thomas’ “Poem On His Birthday” – has been hailed as “one of the most anticipated albums of 2010″ by Alternative Press. It’s the band’s fifth studio album and was produced by GRAMMY® Award winner Brendan O’Brien (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Rage Against the Machine).

The anthemic “We Owe This To Ourselves,” another track from the upcoming album, was the main song used on ESPN’s X-Games recently.

Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place follows Anberlin’s 2008 breakthrough album, New Surrender, which was the band’s second album to debut in the Top 20 of The Billboard 200. Its No. 1 single, “Feel Good Drag,” ranks as the longest-charting single in Modern Rock history and was named 2009′s “Rock Song of the Year” by FMQB.

Formed in Winter Haven, FL in 2002, Anberlin has sold over 700,000 albums in its career and toured the world, sharing stages with American Rejects, My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday, Paramore and many others.

The band has been involved in numerous humanitarian efforts and lead vocalist Stephen Christian is a co-founder of Faceless International, an organization that defends exploited people worldwide.

Anberlin is:

Stephen Christian: Vocals, guitar
Joseph Milligan: Lead guitar
Devon Rexroat: Bass
Christian McAlhaney: Rhythm guitar
Nathan Young: Drums

Anberlin – North American Tour Dates

9/18 Englewood, CO Comfort Dental Amphitheatre-KTCL Big Gig
9/25 Kansas City, MO Capital Federal Park at Sandstone
9/28 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
9/29 Dallas, TX House of Blues
9/30 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom (opening for 30 Seconds to Mars)

10/1 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater
10/2 Phoenix, AZ Marquee Theater
10/3 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
10/5 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
10/6 Reno, NV Knitting Factory
10/8 Los Angeles, CA House of Blues
10/9 Anaheim, CA House of Blues
10/10 San Francisco, CA The Regency @ The Grand
10/12 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
10/13 Boise, ID Knitting Factory
10/14 Seattle, WA Showbox SoDo
10/15 Spokane, WA Knitting Factory
10/16 Vancouver, BC The Vogue Theater
10/18 Calgary, AB MacEwan Hall
10/19 Edmonton, AB Edmonton Event Center
10/20 Saskatoon, SK Odeon
10/21 Winnipeg, MB Garrick Center
10/22 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
10/23 Chicago, IL House of Blues
10/25 Detroit, MI St. Andrews Hall
10/26 Toronto, ON Sound Academy
10/28 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
10/29 Philadelphia, PA Theatre of Living Arts
10/30 New York, NY The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza
10/31 Washington, DC 9:30 Club

11/1 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
11/3 Nashville, TN Rocketown
11/4 Atlanta, GA Masquerade
11/5 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Landing
11/6 Orlando, FL House of Blues

http://www.anberlin.com/

http://www.myspace.com/anberlin

21 Jul
2010

Well into their first nationwide headline tour, New Politics announces they will hit the stage this fall with multiplatinum rock band, 30 Seconds to Mars in support of their self-titled debut album (RCA Records). New Politics is taking the world by storm with their explosive first single “Yeah Yeah Yeah” which is Top 10 on the iTunes Alternative Chart and continues to explode at Modern Rock Radio.

New Politics performed a memorable performance at SXSW, which had Spin.com declaring their performance was “…the night’s most lasting take-away”, New Politics have continued to develop their energetic live show throughout the summer on their own headlining tour which features front man David Boyd doing flips, headstands, and break dancing.

Additionally, “Yeah Yeah Yeah” has been chosen as the Alli Theme Song for both the Dew Tour 2010 and the Lucas Oil Pro Motorcross tour. The song will be used to open and close every televised event related to both tours as well as in promotional spots leading up to every tour date. New Politics will be performing on 7/23 at the Chicago Dew Tour BMX Open. Their performance will be televised on NBC, USA, MTV2 as well as internationally.

Already deemed “Buzzworthy” by MTV.com and featured on ESPN.com, their video for “Yeah Yeah Yeah” is in the Top 10 on the FUSE Alternative Countdown. New Politics was recently seen on Fuel TV’s The Daily Habit for a two song performance and recently brought down the house at launch event for VMAN’s summer issue, in which Boyd is featured.

New Politics are David Boyd (vocals), Soeren Hansen (vocals/guitar) and Poul Amaliel (drums).

http://www.newpoliticsrock.com/

Tour Dates

SEPTEMBER

9/23 Medford, OR Medford Academy
9/26 Fontana, CA Auto Club Speedway
9/29 Austin, TX La Zona Rosa
9/30 Oklahoma City, OK Diamond Ballroom

OCTOBER

10/2 Clive, IA 7 Flags Event Center
10/3 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian
10/4 Cincinnati, OH Bogart’s
10/6 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
10/7 Columbus, OH LC Pavillion
10/9 Plymouth, MI Compuware Arena
10/11 Louisville, KY Expo Five
10/12 Nashville, TN Rocketown
10/13 Charlotte, NC Fillmore

Remaining 2010 Summer Tour dates:
7/21 Reno, NV The Alley
7/22 San Jose, CA Plaza de Cesar Chavez
7/23 Chicago, IL BMX Open
7/24 San Diego, CA 91X Show
7/25 Las Vegas, NV Wasted Space
7/26 Los Angeles, CA Viper Room
7/28 Tuscon, AZ Club Congress
7/31 Syracuse, NY WKRL Radio Show
8/1 Rochester, NY Bonzai Fest
8/2 Dallas, TX Prophet Bar
8/3 Houston, TX Warehouse
8/5 Tampa, FL Orpheum
8/6 Jacksonville, FL Jack Rabits
8/7 West Palm Beach, FL Roxy’s Saloon
8/8 Charleston, SC The Pour House
8/9 Baltimore, MD Ottobar
8/11 Philadelphia, PA North Star Bar
8/12 Providence, RI Club Hell
8/13 Albany, NY Valentine’s
8/14 Hartford, CT Webster Undergroun
8/16 Boston, MA Great Scott’s
8/17 Burlington, VT Higher Ground
8/18 New York, NY Mercury Lounge