30 Seconds To War: '30 Seconds To Mars' new album due on October.

by _Smyle | August 26, 2009 at 01:59 am
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American band 30 Seconds To Mars, besides going to China and The Arctic Circle to shoot two music videos, being enrolled in a legal battle with their discography (EMI), and having fans from all over the world landing on Los Angeles for The Summit -along with other cities worldwide- to make sounds and vocals as well as fans recording such sounds and such vocals at their very homes in the last three years, they are in the final process of what will be presumably called 'This is War'.

The third album of the Leto's and Milicevic are due to be released on October 20th, without any further confirmation from them than a teaser found in their twitter account.

30 Seconds To Mars have experienced a whole journey in their way through the music. Since their first record, Self-titled, launched in 2002, they have seen how their popularity and their fanbase grows with a military arrangement of troops; that is, the Echelon, street teamers and loyal supporters who promote the band inside and outside - online and offline.

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Their second record, 'A Beautiful Lie', was another great story, a total success they didn't foresee but always believed in, having all the singles (The Kill, From Yesterday, A Beautiful Lie) at the top positions and getting with that a big and shinny Trophy Room.

Now, four years later of the first steps of such success, they're back, and they're not alone. This new record will have words from Kanye West, Brandon Flowers (The Killers), Tibetan Monks and, of course, their fans - all in the same CD.
And just in case we don't have enough of the space, a camera has been behind to abstract a piece of the life on Mars, with more Mars and more fans, for the THISISWAR documentary, in which anyone can still be a part of.

Announcements for single and tour are coming soon.

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