‘Love Lust Faith + Dreams’ album of Thirty Seconds to Mars out on May 21 | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Love Lust Faith + Dreams’ album of Thirty Seconds to Mars out on May 21

06:36 AM March 25, 2013

MANILA, Philippines—“Love Lust Fait + Dreams,” the new album from Thirty Seconds To Mars, will be released on May 21 by Virgin Records, a statement from local distributor MCA Music said recently.

Written and recorded around the world from Europe, to India, to the band’s studio in California, the album was produced by Jared Leto with previous collaborator Steve Lillywhite (U2, The Rolling Stones, Peter Gabriel) co-producing four of the twelve tracks.

Jared says that “this is more than an evolution; it’s a brand new beginning. Creatively, we’ve gone to an entirely new place, which is exciting, unexpected, and incredibly inspiring.”

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In partnership with the National Aeronatics and Space Administration or Nasa, the band launched the first single from the new album into space. Literally. The first copy of “Up In The Air” was recently carried aboard the SpaceX cargo mission to the space station. The single gets its ground breaking premiere today from the astronauts in orbit 230 miles above Earth.

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“Up In The Air” were made available at all digital retailers on March 19. The iTunes pre-order for “Love Lust Faith + Dreams” was launched simultaneously. Fans who pre-order the album on iTunes instantly received a download of “Up In The Air.”

The album cover was revealed recently on the band’s social networks. It features “Isonicotinic Acid Ethyl Ester” (2010 – 2011) from internationally renowned artist Damien Hirst’s Spot Paintings series. A second Hirst work, which is from the Colour Charts series, will appear on the CD itself.

Love Lust Faith + Dreams is the band’s fourth studio record. It follows This Is War, which was hailed as “an artistic triumph” by Alternative Press, “a shimmering epic” by MTV.com, and contained the No. 1 Modern Rock radio hits “This Is War” and “Kings and Queens.” During its two-year tour in support of This Is War, the band sold out arenas around the globe, playing over 311 shows in nearly 60 countries on six continents to three million people – and breaking the Guinness World Record® for the longest ever concert tour by a rock band.

Thirty Seconds to Mars – comprising Jared Leto, Shannon Leto and Tomo Milicevic – has sold over five million albums worldwide and the band’s videos have more than 300 million views on YouTube. The group has received numerous awards, including a dozen MTV awards worldwide, a Billboard Music award and honors from NME, Kerrang! and Fuse.

Artifact, a documentary about the band’s battle with its record label, has won the People’s Choice documentary award at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the Audience Award at the 2012 Gotham Independent Film Awards and it was also an official selection of the 2013 SXSW film festival.  (advt)

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