30 Seconds To Mars's Jared Leto hasn't made film "Mr.Nobody" in 2009 rather he's been working to the fronting the punk-metal power trio 30 Seconds To Mars, and return its year old “This Is War” album on nonstop world tour.
The band perform at the Event Center at San Jose State after they back to the Bat Arena on 15 Jan coming Saturday.
Naturally, songs like “Escape,” “Vox Populi” and “Search & Destroy” are, ahem, rather aggressive in tone.
Leto says, “they concern the American Dream, and the promise of that and the failure of that — the idea that if you’ve got this, that and the other, you’re gonna be OK, you’re gonna be happy. And obviously, we’ve found that all to be pretty untrue. So I think it’s become a survivalist mentality out there right now, a very defensive posture. And when you’re in defensive posture, it’s really hard to be in a positive, creative place — when you batten down the hatches, it’s hard to see the view.”
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