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This Is War

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Release date NZ
December 7th, 2009
Gift Idea
  • For Teenage Boys
Label
Virgin/EMI
Number of Discs
1
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
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Product ID
3668686

Description

Thirty Seconds to Mars’ new album is a collection of the thoughts and ideas that the band have experienced after spending several years on the road. The songs reflect a willingness to take chances and create a pivotal, game-changing album. As Flood recently told Billboard.com: “These guys wanted to move into a different place and that’s always a big challenge.

They had established themselves very firmly in one arena when Jared first talked to me. It was about trying to make a ‘classic album,’ and that’s by pushing themselves and me to a place that you may not have expected to go, so it requires truth, honesty, and a lot of hard work. Those sorts of things I find very rewarding.”

Track Listing:

1:
1. Escape
2. Night Of The Hunter
3. Kings and Queens
4. This Is War
5. 100 Suns
6. Hurricane
7. Closer To The Edge
8. Vox Populi
9. Search And Destroy
10. Alibi
11. Stranger In A Strange Land
12. L490
 

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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:
Review by Darcie on 9th December, 2009
5 stars "This Is War has triumphed."

With the release of their third album, This is War, 30 Seconds to Mars has once and for all shirked their reputation as an "angst” band. It could instead be argued that, while the wounds of their battle with Virgin Records are evident in their latest release, they instead offer themselves as healthy role models for listeners, channeling their frustration and suffering into songs of hope, optimism, and strength.

"I fell apart but I got back up again,” Jared Leto croons in "Alibi”, first in a soothing tone evocative of a lullaby, later soaring to a cry that is both anguished and exultant. This sentiment of determination and healing echoes throughout the album.

It's rare for me to like an album the first time I hear it. I've always found comfort in familiarity; usually new songs have to "grow” on me. But it was love at first listen for This is War. It's the kind of music you can listen to with your eyes closed and see the sun rise; the kind of music you blast with the car's windows rolled down; the kind you sing along to with the enthusiasm of a fevered tent-revival disciple. This album gives you chills from its first notes.

As if it were even possible to do so, following the release of their platinum-selling second album, A Beautiful Lie, the talented men of 30 Seconds to Mars have continued to improve their musical aptitude, producing a more polished and innovative album than the previous two. (Note that I do NOT mean more "mainstream” – despite their producer Flood's experience with renowned bands such as U2, Depeche Mode, and The Smashing Pumpkins, they continue to admirably deviate from the flow of "pop” music.) One example of their musical pioneering would be the choral accompaniments to many of the songs: the uplifting chants heard in the background of such songs as the title track (also featured in the game Dragon Age: Origins), "Night of the Hunter”, and "Hurricane” are actually the voices of 30 Seconds to Mars' fans, recorded earlier this year in a "digital summit” (just one of many ways the band incorporates its "army” into the music). These full-bodied compositions will undoubtedly play well in the acoustics of a large venue.

This Is War also contains more of the smoky, sexy, whispered vocals that particularly send Leto's admirers swooning. Because of this, the album will likely perform well in an intimate, acoustic setting. Regardless of the site, This Is War seems destined for live performance greatness.

Overall, 30 Seconds to Mars has used their strife to demonstrate unparalleled poise and grace, and the result is an album with more depth and intensity than I've experienced in a long time.

Darcie Roy
Provehito In Altum

 
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Review by Alisha on 28th July, 2010
5 stars "Buy this album . . . It rocks!!!!!"

I think this album rocks!!!!! I love all the songs on this album, they flow well together and I am currently addicted to listening to Hurricane. I love this just as much as the previous albums . . . 30stm rocks!!!!

 
 
Review by Brett on 7th April, 2011
5 stars "Brilliant"

A very brilliant CD

 
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Review by David on 1st March, 2010
2 stars "A step in the wrong direction"

I picked this one up with much anticipation. Being that their first two albums really got me hooked in a big way.

Upon first listen it was total disappointment (it has slightly grown on me since then). However I found this album as a whole sounded too watered down. Too much electronics, not enough music that actually sound like a band (which they do great on their first two releases).

There is a chronic overuse of gang vocals in this album as well (children gang vocals that is) which gets really repetitive when there is more than one song on an album with these.

For me personally there wasn't enough of what I liked 30 Seconds To Mars for on this album. I know they evolution is a good thing, but this one went in a direction that didn't appeal to me. If you really liked their other albums I would say listen to this one before you buy it

2/5

 

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