30 Seconds To Mars Import Iranian Fans, Tibetan Monks For New Album

‘We wanted to further the connection between the band and the audience,’ Jared Leto says of band’s ‘digital summits.’ By James Montgomery 30 Seconds To Mars’ Jared Leto Photo: Charles Eshelman/ FilmMagic When it comes to 30 Seconds to Mars , Jared Leto really only knows one way of operating: global. He’s written songs in Berlin, then recorded them in Hawaii ( with Kanye West ), held RSVP-only “summits” (basically fan-only recording sessions) in Australia, Italy, France and Japan (to name just a few), drew influence from German electronic act Tangerine Dream and had an entire project helmed by British producer Flood

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30 Seconds To Mars Import Iranian Fans, Tibetan Monks For New Album

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