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24 dic 2011

Stage 'animals' 30 Seconds to Mars
Dec 8, 2011


Stage 'animals' 30 Seconds to Mars



30 Seconds to Mars are "complete animals" on stage.

The rockers are set to break the Guinness World Record for touring, as they have been on the road with their third album, 'This Is War' for two years, and frontman Jared Leto is surprised the band have been able to keep going with no illnesses, because they don't hold back.
He said: "We are complete animals when it comes time to take the stage, and we don't hold back at all. Every night, there's an electricity in the room. I think that's one of the reasons we've been able to do what we're doing for so long now.
"You have to learn how to take care of yourself on the road. We were all talking the other day about how lucky we feel to be in a place at the end of such a long tour where we feel inspired and invigorated and in good spirits. Being able to share what we do continuously for over two years now is one of the greatest experiences of our lifetime, and we'll always look back on this time as one of the most special periods of our lives."
Jared explained the band - including his older brother Shannon on drums and guitarist Tomo Milicevic - are "humbled" by the experience of touring the same record for so long and there have been a number of high points on their round-the-world travels.
He added to EW.com:"We've been virtually everywhere - not only once but twice and sometimes three times. It's been the journey of a lifetime.
"I think the longest break we had was two weeks. We're very much a live band. It's a core element of what we do to travel the world and to share it with this community of really passionate believers.
"We've seen the sun rise in Lebanon and played to 10,000 people the following day. We played our first concert in the People's Republic of China. We've sold out the biggest show of our lifetimes."
Jared has, however, warned fans that the band will be taking a long break and they could go on hiatus "for ten years" when they finish touring.

Jared New Year's Eve in India!

Jared Leto’s coming to Delhi
Dec 25, 2011

Jared Leto’s coming to Delhi

Jared Leto will be coming to Delhi next week, along with his band, 30 Seconds To Mars, and he plans to spend his New Year's Eve in India, Leto spoke exclusively to DT from Los Angeles, before he left for India.

Interestingly, a few days back, Jared and his band set the Guinness World Record for the Longest Concert Tour By A Rock Band. Jared told us, "It's been hectic but, at the same time, it was exciting to have travelled to so many countries in three years. We travelled across the world, starting from China, to Lebanon, to South Africa but somehow we've always missed the opportunity to perform in India. I'm very excited about visiting the country for the first time. We've heard India's a magical country that's rich in culture. Hence, we plan to explore Jaipur, Benaras, and other places where not too many tourists go, so that we can reach the heart of India."
Ask about his birthday plans (he turns 40 tomorrow), and he shares, "I really wanted to celebrate my birthday here in India, with my friends in Delhi. But I shall make it up to them and am looking forward to hosting a special party for my friends in India. I will be visiting Delhi next week and shall not miss out on meeting my close friends, Talia and Sian Bentson, whom I've known for a decade now."
"I'm bringing my band members along with me and am exploring the possibility of doing a show in India. I wish to record some songs there and also hope to absorb some creative ideas for my book which I intend to publish soon," he adds. "I have been following Indian music. It's incredible to listen to the melodious compositions of Indian musicians." So, does he plan to sing for Bollywood movies in the future? "Why not! that would be wonderful. Bollywood movies have a huge global audience. It's great to see international artistes taking interest in Bollywood projects. So if something interesting happens, why not? I'm ready to accept it," he says.


Echelon Tour Review

December 23rd, 2011

December 7th, 2011- VyRT
By Sharanya Venkataraman

The first time I ever saw Thirty Seconds To Mars live was during their New York Hammerstein Ballroom concert on the 7th of December 2011 over VyRT.
It was the Grand Finale to what was truly a magical and revolutionary album cycle. As it was their last major concert for this tour and the fact that it was the only one I could see, it remains to be the first and only concert I have seen of theirs.
The most special song for me from the This Is War album is “Hurricane”. It was. after all, this song that officially turned me into an Echelon. “Closer To The Edge” on the other hand, is a truly inspirational song for anyone and everyone who dreams. Just like Jared instructed us during the show “to dance like its our perverted uncle’s wedding”, I pounced onto my bed and danced, sang and cried along with the crowd! If I found the lyrics and the video of this song inspiring, it was nothing compared to the inspiration I derived from watching the man I idolize performing it live. The final rendition of “Kings and Queens” left me so overwhelmed and teary that it was two whole days before I could listen to a song by Thirty Seconds To Mars again without breaking down!
The backstage access that all of us “VyRTers” got made the experience all the more magical and generated an intimacy with the band that only seeing them behind the scenes live could have. Jared promised to make that night the best night of our lives, and from what I saw and experienced I can see that Jared Leto NEVER breaks his promises. He turned what had been an ordinary day into the most extraordinary day of my life.
Jared made all of us Echelon promise to never give up on our dreams. I dream of becoming a singer, I dream of being up on stage, I dream of influencing people and changing lives just the way Jared, Shannon and Tomo have changed mine. I promise to try my best and make my dream a reality. Thank you so much Jared, Shannon and Tomo for inspiring me and making me believe that dreams do come true. :)

Was It A Dream? at 97X Green Room 2005





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MARS Unplugged Interview 





 

 

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NOTES FROM THE OUTERNET: Shannon + Tomo – vagabonds

December 24th, 2011



♫ 30 Seconds To Mars MTV Unplugged 2011 ♫






      

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MARS MTV Unplugged



Thirty Seconds To Mars Award-Winning MTV Unplugged Special Acoustic Performance!!!

Shot live in NYC, this unforgettable 30-minute concert includes new, NEVER BEFORE SEEN
additional footage PLUS an acoustic version of ALIBI.

INCLUDES:
HURRICANE
KINGS AND QUEENS
NIGHT OF THE HUNTER
ALIBI
WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME (U2 cover)

and much more!!!


Watch the video

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American Horror Story quote

"Ever since I was a little girl, I knew I was destined for great things. I was gonna be somebody… a person of… significance. A star of the silver screen, I once thought. But… my dreams became nightmares. Instead of laurels… funeral wreathes. Instead of glory… bitter disappointment, cruel afflictions. Well, now I understand tragedy was preparing me…for something greater. Every loss that came before was a lesson. I was being prepared. And now I know for what. This child. A remarkable boy. Destined for greatness! In need of a remarkable mother. Someone forged in the fires of adversity… who can guide him… with wisdom, with firmness. With love."
 ~Constance Langdon