Thirty Seconds To Mars – ‘It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day’
Crossing the borders between acting and music is risky business. For every Jack Black, Lady Gaga or Will Smith, there’s Bruce Willis or Kiefer Sutherland. But Jared Leto, the elegant spectre that he is, has once again managed to show he can keep a foot in both worlds. After all, Thirty Seconds to Mars formed before his breakthrough role in ‘Requiem For a Dream’, so he’s always intended to be a double threat. Their music has been as mercurial as his roles with each album barely connected stylistically to the last. If you were a fan of 2005’s anguished rock gem ‘The Kill’, or 2018’s ironic celebrity-worshipping on ‘Walk On Water’, you may not embrace ‘It’s The End Of The World But It’s A Beautiful Day’. Much like their frontman who’s left Gotham for the House of Gucci since their last ...