Kamis, 12 April 2012

30 SECONDS TO MARS WIKIPEDIA


30 Seconds to Mars is an American rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1998. Since 2007, the band has consisted of actor Jared Leto (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, songwriter), Shannon Leto (drums, percussion) and Tomo Miličević (lead guitar, keyboards). Following the departure of Matt Wachter (now of Angels & Airwaves) in 2007, Tim Kelleher became the bassist for the group, performing live only with both Jared and Miličević recording bass for studio recordings, while Braxton Olita (keyboards) was added to the touring lineup in 2009. Previously, the group also featured guitarists Solon Bixler (now of Great Northern) and Kevin Drake. To date, 30 Seconds to Mars have released three studio albums – 30 Seconds to Mars (2002), A Beautiful Lie (2005), This Is War (2009) and three extended plays – AOL Sessions Undercover (2007), To the Edge of the Earth (2008), and MTV Unplugged: 30 Seconds to Mars (2011). 30 Seconds to Mars' music has been associated mostly with progressive rock,[1] progressive metal[2] and post-grunge,[3] but they have also included screamo,[4] emo,[3] space rock,[2] synth rock[1] and post-hardcore into their music. They have been compared to Pink Floyd[5] (who were an influence on their work) and Tool[6] because of their use of philosophical and spiritual lyrics, concept albums and their use of experimental music. Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Formation (1998–2002) 1.2 Debut album (2002–2005) 1.3 A Beautiful Lie (2005–2008) 1.4 Virgin Records lawsuit and This Is War (2008–present) 2 Characteristics 2.1 Logo 2.2 The Echelon 2.3 Musical style, genre and influence 3 Band members 3.1 Timeline 4 Discography 4.1 Acoustic songs 4.2 Non-album tracks 5 Videography 6 Awards 7 References 7.1 Literature 8 External links [edit] History [edit] Formation (1998–2002) Founded in 1998 by brothers Shannon Leto and Jared Leto, 30 Seconds to Mars began as a small family project. Matt Wachter later joined the band as bassist and keyboard player. After working with a number of guitarists (as the band's first two guitarists, Kevin Drake and Solon Bixler, left the band due to issues primarily related to touring), the three auditioned Tomo Miličević to round out the band's roster. Jared Leto said the following in an interview regarding the name of the band: "For us, the name 30 Seconds To Mars has little to do with space, the universe or anything like that. It is a name that works on several different levels. Most importantly, it is a good representation of our sound. It's a phrase that is lyrical, suggestive, cinematic, and filled with immediacy. It has some sense of otherness to it. The concept of space is so overwhelming and all encompassing I doubt there is a song written that doesn't fall within it."[7] Shannon Leto said the following in an interview regarding the name of the band: ""It represents a lot of things. This professor had a thesis. It was talking about where technology was going; the evolution of man and how that plays a role. A sub-category was 30 Seconds to Mars. It was like the exponential growth of humans. We are literally 30 seconds away from Mars. Everything is right here and right now; everything is just so crazy and fast."[8] According to an interview from Virgin Records, former member Matt Wachter said: "[The band's name] actually comes from a thesis that the band found online that was written by a former Harvard professor. And one of the subsections of the thesis was titled 'thirty seconds to mars' and he goes on to talk about the exponential growth of technology that relates to humans and saying that we are quite literally thirty seconds to mars. What it means to us is, we thought it best described our music, in short."[9] Even though Jared Leto is a Hollywood actor, he prefers not to use this position to promote the band; in fact, he refuses to play at venues if they have used his name to promote the band.[10] [edit] Debut album (2002–2005) The band's debut self-titled album, produced by Bob Ezrin was released in 2002 to positive reviews. The album produced two singles, "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)" and "Edge of the Earth". The former peaked at No. 31 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart.[11] [edit] A Beautiful Lie (2005–2008) Their second album, A Beautiful Lie, was released on August 30, 2005. Because the album was leaked five months before its release, the band decided to include two bonus tracks: "Battle of One" (an original song that was also set to be the album's title track when it was first announced) and "Hunter" (a cover of the Björk song). To further promote the album, the band also enclosed "golden tickets" in 12 copies, which granted their owners access to any 30 Seconds to Mars concert free of charge, along with backstage access. "The Kill" (2005) Sample of the song "The Kill" from the 30 Seconds to Mars' second album A Beautiful Lie. Problems listening to this file? See media help. "From Yesterday" (2005) Sample of the song "From Yesterday" from 30 Seconds to Mars' second album A Beautiful Lie. Problems listening to this file? See media help. On August 31, 2006, the band won the MTV2 Award for "The Kill" at the MTV Video Music Awards, one of their two nominations. The second nomination was for Best Rock Video; however, they lost to AFI's "Miss Murder". In the video, members of the band reenact scenes from The Shining. A Beautiful Lie was certified platinum by the RIAA in January for distribution of over one million albums.[12] In 2006, while on the MTVu $2 Bill Tour, the band did a signing with Music Saves Lives, drawing people to the importance of the non-profit. In October, the band began their "Welcome to the Universe" tour, sponsored by MTV2 and were supported by Head Automatica, The Receiving End of Sirens, Cobra Starship, Rock Kills Kid, and several other bands including Street Drum Corps. The tour was "environmentally sound" according to a 2006 interview with then-bassist Matt Wachter. "Jared and Shannon put together this thing called Environmentour which is illustrating ways—alternatives—to kind of clean up some of the mess we leave behind. We fueled the bus with vegetable oil," he explains.[13] On November 20, MTV2 premiered the video for "From Yesterday"; the video is the first American rock video ever shot in its entirety in the People's Republic of China.[14] The music video is loosely based on the film The Last Emperor. On April 29, 2007, the band performed at the Australian MTV Australia Video Music Awards, where they were nominated for three awards, winning "Best Rock Video" and "Video of the Year" for "The Kill". As of Spring 2007, the band is supporting The Used as a part of the "Taste of Chaos" tour and have scheduled a string of dates in Europe supporting Linkin Park. They are also scheduled to play Roskilde, Rock am Ring, Pinkpop, Give It A Name Festival and Download. 30 Seconds to Mars were one of the hosts for the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008. While on the 2007 Taste of Chaos the band also did an interview with Music Saves Lives. On March 21, 2008, 30 Seconds to Mars performed at 'My Coke Fest' in South Africa, which saw the band back on South African soil since the inception and recording of A Beautiful Lie. At a Press Conference Leto described the experience as deeply personal, with the added hope that some new material may see the light of day on African Soil. The band played to a sold-out crowd in Johannesburg and Cape Town. On December 11, 2009, according to AOL Radio Blog, with votes from listeners of the site's Alternative Radio station, the Top Alternative Song of the Decade of the 2000s was 30 Seconds To Mars' hit The Kill from 2006, which had major success, along with the album which the single appears, A Beautiful Lie.[15] [edit] Virgin Records lawsuit and This Is War (2008–present) In August 2008, Virgin Records filed a $30 million lawsuit, claiming the band refused to deliver three albums as required by its contract. According to the lawsuit, the band "repudiated" a 1999 contract in July.[16] In an early 2009 interview with MTV, Jared said that they hope to have their third album out by summer 2009, and he also gave information about the meaning behind the record saying, "I think this record is about faith, about spiritual matters, and that just happens to be what we're thinking about and talking about in our lives right now. I said when the last album came out that I wanted to destroy the first record, which I think we did. We took a dramatic turn from the first to the second, and I think this new record follows that path. It's exciting to us, and we're really passionate about it." In the February 11 issue of Kerrang! magazine, the working title for the new album was revealed as This Is War.[17][18] Jared released a small amount of information about his trip to Hawaii, and recorded a song called "Hurricane" with Kanye West.[19][20] On April 28, they returned from EMI and the lawsuit was annulled.[21][22][23] Soon after the announcement of the lawsuit settlement, Jared and 30 Seconds To Mars told MTV News that their third album had its release date pushed back from April 2009[24] to some time in September 2009.[25] Although the released dates were changed many times, 30 Seconds to Mars released This Is War on December 8, 2009. On February 19, 2010, 30 Seconds to Mars began their worldwide Into the Wild Tour in Nottingham to support This Is War. The tour had 7 legs that ended on December 18, 2010. They also appeared at the 2010 MTV VMAs on September 12, 2010.[26] Also, they presented on the inaugural headliner of the new International Lollapalooza Festival in Santiago, Chile at O'Higgins Park on April 3, 2011. They performed their final show of the tour on December 7, 2011, at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC. One week following this show, 30 Seconds to Mars achieved a place in Guinness World Records as "Longest Concert Tour by a Rock Band", playing a total of 309 concert shows in just over two years.[27] [edit] Characteristics [edit] Logo The band's phoenix logo (which the band named "Mithra") bears the phrase "Provehito in Altum", the band's motto. Roughly translated from Latin, this means "Launch forth into the deep"; a more stylized version would be "Rocket in(to) High(ness)". It can also be translated as "March on into higher grounds" or "Launch forth into higher grounds". The logo was primarily used for promotion of the band's debut, whereas for A Beautiful Lie, the new Trinity logo was created consisting of three skulls and three arrows pointing inwards, along with the band's name and motto. [edit] The Echelon The Echelon are the fanbase for 30 Seconds to Mars, though they refute the term fanbase and consider themselves a "family". Their dedication to 30 Seconds to Mars is extreme, even going so far as to create philanthropic charities based on the band's, and Jared Leto's, charitable work for the environment and Haiti. The Echelon are named after a song on the debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars. Concerning the Echelon, Jared Leto has stated the following: "Some people ask us if this is a cult; I say this: It's something special. It's not for everyone – it's only for those who understand." [edit] Musical style, genre and influence 30 Seconds to Mars have been stated by reviewers and critics to play within the genres of hard rock,[4][28] alternative rock,[3][29] neo-progressive,[4] progressive metal,[2][30][31][32] alternative metal,[33] nu metal,[1][29] post-grunge[4] and emo.[2][34][35][36] The band takes influence from a variety of artists, but primary influences include: Depeche Mode, Alice in Chains, The Goo Goo Dolls, Deftones, David Bowie, Jane's Addiction, Led Zeppelin, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Everclear, Creed, The Cure, Björk, and U2.[4][2][3]

Minggu, 08 April 2012


AIDEN


History from wikipedia



The band is named after the character Aiden of the 2002 film The Ring. Their first full-length album Our Gang's Dark Oath, was released on Dead Teenager Records in 2004. It was recorded while Jake Davison and Angel Ibarra were still in high school, being released shortly after they had left.
Later in 2005, the band was signed to Victory Records. Their second album and debut for Victory Records titled Nightmare Anatomy, was released October 4, 2005.
In March 2006, Aiden played a US tour supporting 30 Seconds to Mars, and later another US tour supporting the Finnish band HIM, during their Dark Light tour. In April 2007, they played with Lostprophets and Taking Back Sunday. Aiden also partook in the Taste of Chaos North American Tour alongside The Used30 Seconds to MarsSenses FailSaosinChiodos, and Evaline. They played a West Coast tour, followed by a national tour, Confessions in the Dark Tour, with Drop Dead, GorgeousStill Remains, and 1997. They have completed the International Taste of Chaos tour.
The band's third studio album entitled Conviction, was released on August 21, 2007. It marks a complete change of style in the band's musical direction. The first single off Conviction - "One Love", appears in Resident Evil: Extinction, and their song "We Sleep Forever" is featured in the motion picture Dead Silence. On the 9th of October, 2007, through a MySpace bulletin the band announced that they were filming their next music video, for the song "Moment," thus confirming it as the next single. The band played a show in Anchorage, Alaska in January 2008, introducing their U.S. tour with Madina Lake in February and March 2008. This was the first part of their three-part "World by Storm Tour", the second part of which was a month-long Europe tour with Kill Hannahfrom late March to late April 2008. The third part, a tour from Massachusetts back to their home base in Seattle, occupied much of May 2008, but the band pulled out of the tour after two shows, according to their web site for "personal reasons." However, the band did reinstate the final two shows, in Spokane and Seattle, near their home base. They played the Bamboozle Festival in East Rutherford, New Jersey in May 2008. Aiden recorded their own version of Ashley Massaro's theme music "Let's Light a Fire Tonight" for the bonus edition ofWWE The Music, Vol. 8.
On May 20, 2008, the band announced on their website that Jake Wambold was no longer a member of Aiden. They played their first live show as a four piece in Spokane, Washington on May 24, 2008.
Francis has started a website and a MySpace page for a side project called William Control. William Control is a sort of alter-ego to wiL, and the albums consist of dark content lyric-wise, which wiL stated in a Kerrang! interview did not suit Aiden. Aiden also appeared on the soundtrack to Lost Boys: The Tribe with a cover of the theme song "Cry Little Sister", and did a European tour in October 2008, followed by a U.S. tour in November, called The Suffer Little Children Tour, finishing December 7. On December 14 Aiden posted a blog on their MySpace saying that they are in the studio writing and recording songs for their next album.[3] The blog also said that there are about 25 songs that they are working with and William also mentioned he'd written 30 songs for the new record in an Alternative Press podcast.[4]
Aiden's third full length album entitled Knives was released on May 12, 2009 (May 11 in the UK).[5] On March 31, 2009, a new single, "Scavengers of the Damned," was made available through iTunes, the second single being Let The Right One In. In April 2009 Aiden announced a UK tour on their MySpace. They stated that they chose the smallest venues that were available. In May Aiden headlined the Music Saves Lives Summer Kickoff Party. While out on the 2009 Van's Warped Tour they did signings for the non-profit organization where they met with fans who gained special access to the band by donating blood. In January and February 2010 the band accompanied Anti-Flag on the 'Economy Sucks, Let's Party!' Tour, where in Chicago they filmed a live DVD and CD entitled From Hell...With Love, which was released on March 16, 2010, as stated in an interview with BareBonesMusic.com.[6] Also in addition they stated on Kerrang that they will be returning to the UK and Europe with Saosin.[7] After Saosin pulled out, the tour was planned to continue but was later cancelled because of a lack of funds.[8] Aiden then toured the UK in November/December 2010 with Support from Francesqa and The Dead Formats.[9]
On February 2, 2011 the title of their new album was announced on their website - Disguises [10] which was released on March 29, 2011. The first single released was "Walk Among the Dead" on iTunes.[11] A music video for "Hysteria" was released in April, and a music video for "A Portrait of the Artist" was released the last week in June.
On May 9, 2011 Aiden announced that drummer Jake Davison left the band, for reasons of pursuing a new direction in life. According to William in a blog on Myspace, Davison's departure and relationship with the rest of the band did not end badly.[12]
Aiden released their sixth studio album Some Kind of Hate on October 25, 2011.[13] It was the last album released on Victory Records, and the second Aiden album released in 2011. A music video for the first single "Broken Bones" was filmed, and premiered on youtube.
In December 2011, the band announced, via their official web page, that they will be headlining the "Rock Beyond Belief[14]" festival in March.
On January 1, 2012, lead guitarist Angel Ibarra decided to leave the band.[15] Despite this, the band partook in the "Something Wicked This Way Comes tour", that took them all over the US west coast in January 2012 with Wednesday 13 and Modern Day Escape.[16] The song "There Will Be Blood" off the 2011 Album "Some Kind of Hate" was used as the theme song for the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling pay per view event Genesis (2012).[17]
In an interview with Under the Gun Review, William stated that they might be writing a new album soon, then possibly release it the next summer.
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