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A Beautiful Lie

30 Seconds to Mars

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Album Review

It's easy to take potshots at actors turned musicians, since it often seems like the actors are taking advantage of their celebrity by turning into recording stars. This ignores two facts: first, often these actors have been playing music for as long as they've been acting; and second, who's to say that these critics, if put in the same position, wouldn't take advantage of their celebrity to pursue their dream projects? In the case of 30 Seconds to Mars, the metallic post-grunge quartet led by Jared Leto (after all these years, still best-known as Jordan Catalano on the alt rock-era TV series My So-Called Life, although he has been excellent in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream and David Fincher's Fight Club and Panic Room, as well), these actor-turned-musician arguments don't really matter since, by any measure, the band is quite awful. A melange of U2 atmospherics, grunge angst, gothic brooding, and metal guitars, the band floats out of time, inspired heavily by '90s alt rock but too clean, heavy, and facile to truly be part of that tradition, yet too indebted to the past to sound like part of the 2000s, either. Their second album, 2005's A Beautiful Lie — whose title is uncomfortably close to Nine Inch Nails' "Terrible Lie" (and is most likely not borrowed from the Amazing Rhythm Aces' 1975 song of the same name, either) — is a little tighter and more streamlined than their eponymous 2002 debut, but the basic angst-ridden rock remains the same. Leto isn't a terrible singer — a little too breathy at times and a little too inclined to dive into a full-throated scream, but not terrible — and the bandmembers are capable enough at shifting from tense quiet verses to piledriving, heavy choruses, but they borrow the worst habits from all their favorite groups, and then assemble them in insufferably earnest fashion, playing clichés as if they were revelations. It's a bleak yet hammy collection of self-absorbed gloom-rock, a record where an allusion to the title of the Cure's "Just Like Heaven" is treated as something soul-searching and profound (of course, it does hurt that A Beautiful Lie is being released just a month before "Just Like Heaven" is being borrowed for the title of a Reese Witherspoon romantic comedy). It's clear that Leto and the rest of 30 Seconds to Mars really mean it, man — this is as earnest as an emo record gets.

Customer Reviews

Ignore the review

Quiet obvious the reviewer had an axe to grind with TSM and pulled out every worn out issue he could find to call the band "quiet awful". He complains about album titles and release dates to close too other bands as if that had anything to do with the music. When he does get to the music he mostly has problems with the genre than the particular songs. Review the band on its own terms- not what you think it should be. Just because it is popular does not mean it is “quiet awful".
I find the band energizing and in your face in a way that encourages them to come even closer. I want the full force of the voices and the guitars and synths rising and falling with the lyrical content. "Attack" is a grand opening and sets the rest of the album. The bass in "Was it A Dream" moves along like it is tracking you down. "From Yesterday" is probably the highlight and if any criticism is that the last few songs seem like after thoughts. At $7.99 if you like the genre- get it.

Stupid Reviewer

I'm just gonna say screw the album reviewer. This band and cd is awesome, and I think Jared Leto is a wonderful and successful artist. So poo on you mean reviewer.

GRR.

The review for this really p*sses me off.

Biography

Formed: Bossier City, LA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Formed in 1998 by frontman Jared Leto and his older brother, 30 Seconds to Mars found success in the 2000s with a mix of post-grunge, screamo, and hard rock. The band gained a modest audience with its debut album, but it was the platinum-selling sophomore effort A Beautiful Lie that officially opened the flood gates in 2005, securing the band a frequent presence on MTV while paving the way for a number of successful tours. By placing all-access passes into 12 copies of the album, the bandmates...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
  • Released: Aug 16, 2005

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