30 Seconds To Mars ending its mission?
30 Seconds To Mars singer Jared Leto recently told us that the band's second album, A Beautiful Lie, could very well be its last. Leto said, "There may never be another record made again. This could be it," while saying to MTV, "We're talking about the possibilities of another record or the possibility of calling it something else and saying goodbye. You have to look at your life and see if you have anything to say or to offer at that point." As far as any timetable for writing or recording a new CD, Leto was pretty vague: "Well, I don't know, I mean, who knows what the future holds. Certainly from time to time I'm tinkering with new ideas, and songs come and go, but who knows."
A Beautiful Lie was recently certified platinum for sales of more than one million copies.
The video for the album's latest single, "From Yesterday," was the first American music video shot in the People's Republic of China. Leto directed the clip under his pseudonym of Bartholomew Cubbins.
30 Seconds To Mars will co-headline this year's Taste Of Chaos tour with the Used, beginning on February 15th in Seattle.
A Beautiful Lie was recently certified platinum for sales of more than one million copies.
The video for the album's latest single, "From Yesterday," was the first American music video shot in the People's Republic of China. Leto directed the clip under his pseudonym of Bartholomew Cubbins.
30 Seconds To Mars will co-headline this year's Taste Of Chaos tour with the Used, beginning on February 15th in Seattle.








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