Category: Thirty Seconds to Mars
“World on Fire” discusses hiding from personal demons and the hope of finding light in darkness. It encourages changing one’s perspective to positively alter one’s life experience. The chorus calls for empowerment and igniting...
“Love These Days” explores the complex and often contradictory emotions associated with modern love, describing it as both “fucked up” and “fake.” The lyrics narrate the turbulence of a romantic relationship, characterized by conflicts,...
“Get Up Kid” by Thirty Seconds to Mars delves into themes of heartbreak, resilience, and hope. Despite going through hard times, including a painful breakup, the singer encourages themselves to keep going, hinting at...
“Seasons” uses the changing seasons as a metaphor for the ups and downs of relationships. It portrays a mature relationship that acknowledges mistakes and values forgiveness and understanding, emphasized by a steadfast commitment to...
“Avalanche” encourages listeners to live life fully. It warns us all to act swiftly in terms of living life to the fullest to avoid being caught in life’s “avalanches.” It brings up feelings of...
Thirty Seconds to Mars’ “Life is Beautiful” speaks to the dichotomy of life, illustrating both its hardships and beauty. It emphasizes resilience, urging people to “rise up again” and find solidarity and hope despite...
All things considered, it can be argued that Thirty Seconds to Mars is made most notable due to the act being fronted by Hollywood A-lister Jared Leto. But this band, which currently consists only of...
The band, Thirty Seconds to Mars, was created in in 1998 by two American brothers named Shannon Leto, and Jared Leto. As the group grew in fame, they recruited other musicians including the following:...
Thirty Seconds to Mars’ “Kings and Queens” is intended to be a song celebrating human potential. However, at the same time it seems it points out fallacies and vulnerabilities in the thinking and actions...
First off, it should be noted that Jared Leto, lead singer of Thirty Seconds to Mars and co-writer of this track, has stated that it is open to interpretation by the listener. The intended effect was...