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Due to an unfortunate accident this morning, we regret to inform
you that we will have to re-schedule the first two shows of the
tour to a later date...
Our beloved bassist Matthew Walter Wachter, cut his finger to the
bone requiring a visit to the hospital... He will be just
fine, but needs a little extra time to heal....
On a side note our favorite lead singer just finished shooting
on Thursday night and has started a fast to help him lose the 62
lbs he gained for his role in the film "Chapter 27"...
While we were resting, rehearsing and preparing for Forever
Night Never Days, Jared was force feeding himself and transforming
into Mark David Chapman, John Lennons killer. Now that the
film is completed we are all together preparing for what will be
an amazing next few months...
We are so excited to see you all again very soon. This tour is
going to be unforgettable!!!
PROVEHITO IN ALTUM
THIRTYSECONDSTOMARS
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Dates for the Tour, Christened "Forever Night
Never Day" Begin March 4th in Salt Lake City; New Single and Video
"The Kill (Bury Me)" Coming Soon.
NEW YORK, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Jan 24, 2006 -- THIRTY SECONDS TO
MARS embark on their very first official headlining tour ever. The
tour, christened "FOREVER NIGHT NEVER DAY" will begin
March 4th in Salt Lake City with dates running through April 30th
in San Francisco. The anthemic first single from the band's latest
release, "A Beautiful Lie," "Attack," quickly
became a staple at alternative radio and on FUSE; The Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel called it "complex enough to be interesting,
but readily accessible for people who just want to rock out."
The second single, "The Kill (Bury Me)," will be released
to radio in the coming weeks.
In support of, "A BEAUTIFUL LIE," the band toured solidly
for 8 months straight in 2005 opening for bands like AUDIOSLAVE,
THE USED, and MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE. After a short break over the
holidays they are ready to continue what has been an incredible
journey so far. Very much a live band, the energetic, chaotic passion
of their live shows and commitment to a constant grueling tour schedule
has become an important and undeniable part of who and what Thirty
Seconds to Mars has become. The critics agree:
"It would be easy to automatically dismiss potential for musical
talent knowing that an established actor is the lead singer for
a band, given that such previous attempts have resulted mostly in
failure; however, watching 30STM live was proof enough that Jared
Leto is an obvious exception. Aside from the apparent dedication
he has put into his music, his remarkable guitar and vocal abilities
makes 30STM worth listening to...Shannon Leto's precision and energy
on drums was nothing short of impressive. At the same time, the
passion and talent that both bassist Matt Wachter and guitarist
Tomo Milicevic contributed helped define why 30STM is gaining immense
respect from both fans and critics world-wide," said Zero Magazine.
"His voice, a strident and boyish alto, never wavered despite
the histrionics, and his showmanship won over even skeptical post-teens....30
Seconds To Mars is a refreshing exception," proclaimed the
Dallas Morning News.
Thirty Seconds to Mars is hitting the road in support of their
second album, "A Beautiful Lie," which came out in August
2005 and met with immediate acclaim. Metal Edge magazine ranked
it one of the top 10 albums of 2005, while Revolver noted, "The
album boasts echoing riffs, moody bass lines, and strong vocal melodies
that evoke a radio-friendly mix of Nine Inch Nails, U2, and the
Cure." Nylon concurs: "The result, from the moody Cure-laced
ballad 'Was It A Dream' to the powerful head-bob inducing 'Attack,'
is an album that is digestible without losing the rough-around-the-edges
appeal that the band's rapidly expanding fan base crave." Dazed
and Confused said, "Leto and his band make the kind of anthemic
rock'n'roll you'll want to turn up deafeningly loud on the car stereo
while you're driving too fast down country roads. The kind of music
you can imagine a million teens swapping spit to -- sensitive without
being sappy, with both a backbone and a vulnerability to it."
MTV.Com wrote, "Jared Leto is not the first actor to launch
a career in rock and roll, but somehow he's managed to be the only
one audiences don't laugh off the stage...only Leto's band, 30 Seconds
to Mars, has earned itself some bona fide rock cred over the course
of its brief career." The Washington Post agrees, "Hard-driving
guitar riffs and powerful vocals carry this head banging outfit
all the way to the rock-race finish line."
Thirty Seconds to Mars also features Leto's brother and drummer
Shannon, guitarist Tomo Milicevic and bassist Matt Wachter. Opening
for Thirty Seconds To Mars will be newcomers -- Victory Records'
Aiden and Vagrant Records' Emanuel.
About the tour, singer / guitarist Jared Leto had to say, "It's
time. After all these years on the road the fact that we still hadn't
done a national headlining tour had become something that we were
constantly asked about and encouraged to do. We are ready for that
next step and we couldn't be more excited to finally get out there
and present THIRTYSECONDSTOMARS in the way that we see it. This
is a tour that will offer a true alternative to the typical, mundane
experience that seems to be readily available everywhere. We plan
on presenting something very unique every single night and to create
an experience that will never be forgotten. We want to welcome our
family of friends, fans, and anyone and everyone to come and be
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