Album review: Thirty Seconds To Mars – It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day

Thirty Seconds To Mars don’t like to rush things, do they? It’s been a full five years since we last heard new music from the brothers Leto, 2018’s America. It was five between that and 2013’s Love, Lust, Faith And Dreams, which itself came a relatively quick four years since This Is War, and so on, often to the point one might assume things were done, that This Is War Is Over.  Fingers might point to all sorts of speculative factors in explaining this – pandemic this time around, making records takes ages, Jared Leto is an Oscar-winning actor with a presumably full diary, simply not being arsed. Whatever it is, one upshot has resulted a body of work in which, for better or worse, entries stand with their own personality. Not a man keen to repeat his arti...

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