Thirty Seconds To Mars’ “Up In The Air” Lyric Video Features Footage from International Space Station
“Up In The Air” is the #1 most added single at modern rock radio for the 2nd consecutive week…and we can look forward to Love Lust Faith + Dreams dropping on May 21!
| Using footage captured from the International Space Station, Thirty Seconds To Mars has debuted the lyric video for “Up In The Air,” the first single from their upcoming Love Lust Faith + Dreams album. The video’s footage, provided by NASA, contains stunning images of the natural auroras that can be seen from space, and gives fans the first look at the track’s official lyrics. “Up In The Air (Lyric video)” can be viewed on YouTube here.
Written and recorded around the world from Europe, to India, to the band’s studio in California, Love Lust Faith + Dreams was produced by Jared Leto with previous collaborator Steve Lillywhite (U2, The Rolling Stones, Peter Gabriel) co-producing four of the twelve tracks. It will be released on May 21 by Virgin Records. Fans who pre-order the album on iTunes will instantly receive a download of “Up In The Air.” Thirty Seconds To Mars ~ Jared Leto, Shannon Leto and Tomo Milicevic ~ has sold over five million albums worldwide and the band’s videos have more than 300 million views on YouTube. The group has received numerous awards, including a dozen MTV awards worldwide, a Billboard Music award, and honors from NME, Kerrang! and Fuse. Love Lust Faith + Dreams follows This Is War, which was hailed as “an artistic triumph” by Alternative Press, “a shimmering epic” by MTV.com, and contained the No. 1 Modern Rock radio hits “This Is War” and “Kings and Queens.” The band also commands the devotion and adoration of a tremendous legion of fans.
Band photo by and courtesy of Jared Leto
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