Thirty Seconds To Mars Discuss Their Love Lust Faith + Dreams
. The rockers chatted about the meaning behind the record's four-word title, why they chose "Up In The Air" as the first single and the famous artist who loaned them his painting for the album's cover. Every word in the title of the band's new album is mentioned throughout each of its 12 songs. In the case of the band's first single, "Up In The Air," two of the words were used: love and lust. In a statement, frontman Jared Leto said their newest song "The Race," is a song "about the madness of love + life, the insanity of dreams, and about how � at times � prey can become the predator." But as for why they picked these four words in particular, Leto told us, "[they] really sum up the record in a really pointed way. It's a new beginning for us. It's an entirely new chapter of our lives." Check out the full interview here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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