Wednesday, April 20, 2011

30 Seconds to Mars


The 30 Seconds to Mars are an American group founded in 1998 by Jared Leto (vocals and guitar) and brother Shannon Leto (drums). The general membership of the band is much discussed, though some sources define the group as an alternative rock [2], others within insericono instead of the third and most recent kind of derivation of the current hardcore punk known as emo [4] [5 ]. Certain elements of the band's sound has also led to associate it with the so-called progressive rock [3], while the popular online database All Music Guide prefers the further definition of post-grunge [1].
Created in 1998 by Jared Leto with his brother, Shannon, 30 Seconds to Mars began as a small family project. Things, however, began to grow quickly, and Matt Wachter joined the band as bassist. After a change of guitarists (as the group's first two guitarists, Kevin Drake and Solon Bixler, left the band in a short time), the three Tomo Milicevic invited to join the group. Miličević also plays keyboards and is also a professional violinist.
The group's name from an interview on Virgin Records:
"We have found on the Internet of the theories of a Harvard professor, on the advanced technology. One of the theories under was called "Thirty Seconds to Mars" and we have chosen because we feel in 30 seconds from mars and we think this name represents well our music [6]. " (Jared, Shannon and Matt explain the band name)
Surprisingly, though Leto is a Hollywood actor of decent reputation, prefer not to use his name to ensure the popularity of the band. Besides, does not want that attention is focused on him rather than on the rest of the group and refuses to play in local use his name to promote the evenings.
The impact of their new sound - described by critics as apocalyptic, March and devastating [3] - does not go unnoticed and Puddle of Mudd, even before the album comes out, they are called to open the concerts.

30 Seconds to Mars (2002-2005) The debut album, 30 Seconds to Mars, produced by Bob Ezrin, was released in August 2002 and was acclaimed by critics. However, according to Billboard, has sold over 100,000 copies in the U.S. [citation needed], mainly due to the lack of promotion. The album was preceded by the single "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)" and goes right to the top of the list of American debut, the Billboard Heatseekers' chart and the Mainstream Rock Tracks reached the thirty-first position. Subsequently produced "Edge of the Earth."
After a tour as support to Incubus, MTV America invites you to the program "Campus Invasion" and their visibility rises. Like the band, brings a breath of fresh air and a fresh attitude while retaining typical rock'n'roll.

A Beautiful Lie (2005-2008) Shannon Leto at Guitar Center's Drum-Off 2008 Finals.Nonostante the modest success, due largely to poor sales, the band has not given up.
Their second album, A Beautiful Lie, was released on August 30, 2005. The development of the second album took three years of time and many trips across four continents. Production was headed by Josh Abraham, producer of Orgy, Linkin Park, Velvet Revolver, in collaboration with the Jared Leto. The album after a few months he has sold more than 580,000 copies.
Because A Beautiful Lie has been placed online five months before its official release, the band decided to include two bonus tracks: "Battle of One" (an original song that was to be the album's title track, the first time was announced) and "Hunter" (a cover of Björk). To better promote the album, were included the "golden passes" in a certain number of copies, which provide their holders access to free concerts by 30 Seconds to Mars and access to the backstage.
After doing a support for groups like Audioslave and Seether in April 2006 the band started the first headlining tour, called Forever Night, Never Day
In September 2005, A Beautiful Lie was certified gold by the RIAA for selling more than 500,000 copies. In January 2006, A Beautiful Lie was certified platinum by the RIAA for selling over one million copies. In 2006 the band won the MTV Video Music Awards "Best MTV 2" for "The Kill (Bury Me)". The second nomination was for "Best Rock Video", but won with the AFI "Miss Murder". On November 20, 2006 2 launch the premiere of the MTV video for "From Yesterday" video is the first ever allowed to shoot a video in China [7]. In October, the band opened their Welcome to the Universe tour, sponsored by MTV 2. Matt said that the tour was "Environmentally Sound" [8].
In March 2007, during a concert in El Paso, Texas, Jared Leto announced that it would be the last gig with Matt Wachter of 30 Seconds to Mars, and he dedicated the last song, "Attack". The main motivation seems to be the abandonment of his need to spend more time with his family. Jared and the other components in its decision, stating that this would never change the love they feel for Matt. A few weeks later, Tim Kelleher joined the band, replacing Matt in concert, but not joining the band officially.
The band won the TRL Awards, April 14, 2007, "Best New Artist".
The 30 Seconds to Mars won the MTV Australia Video Music Awards, April 29, 2007, with the video "The Kill (Bury Me)" in the "Video of the Year and Best Rock Video" (the video had already won many awards and had several nominations for MTV, Fuse, mtvU, and Billboard in the U.S.). The music video was directed by Jared, with the pseudonym of Bartholomew Cubbins. In 2007, 30 Seconds to Mars explode musically in the old continent and especially in Italy. Are candidates for two EMA'S 2007 for "Rock Out" and "Inter Act". To receive the prize "Rock Out" presents Jared Leto, in phone link with Shannon and Tomo from California, thanking fans and the Echelon of the fact of having arrived at that point. On March 22, 2008, 30 Seconds to Mars won yet another gold record for A Beautiful Lie in South Africa. In 2008 the band won the award for "Video Star" for "A Beautiful Lie" at the MTV Asia Awards, two awards to the Kerrang! Awards in the categories "Best International Band" and "Best Single" award and "Mejor Artist Internacional Rock" at the MTV Video Music Awards Latin America also were held on November 6 in Liverpool, the fourteenth edition of the MTV Europe Music Awards and 30 Seconds to Mars have won both awards in which they were nominated: "Rock Out", which follows the winning of the 2007, and "Star Video" for "A Beautiful Lie"
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

+44


Formed in 2004 in Los Angeles, CA, +44 is a band from two former Blink-182 members Mark Hoppus (Bass Guitar/Vocals) and Travis Barker (Drums/Keyboards), who has also played in a variety of musical projects including The Aquabats, Box Car Racer, and Transplants. +44 also features Shane Gallagher (Lead Guitar), from The Nervous Return, and Craig Fairbaugh (Rhythm Guitar/Backing Vocals), from Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards, The Forgotten, and Mercy Killers.
It also once featured Carol Heller (Guitar/Backing Vocals), formerly of Get the Girl, but she later left the band to start a family. She was heard as backup vocalist in 3 of the tracks on the new album. The name +44 is a reference to the international dialing code for the United Kingdom, where Hoppus and Barker first discussed the new project.
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Angels & Airwaves


Angels & Airwaves is an American rock supergroup led by Blink-182 guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge. The band also includes guitarist David Kennedy, notably from Over My Dead Body, Hazen Street and Box Car Racer, drummer Atom Willard from The Offspring and Rocket from the Crypt, and bassist Matt Wachter from 30 Seconds to Mars, who replaced Ryan Sinn, from The Distillers, in 2007.
The band has released three studio albums thus far: We Don't Need to Whisper (2006), I-Empire (2007) and Love (2010) and are preparing their fourth album Love II set for a release in November 11, 2011.
They have also released a documentary Start the Machine (2008). In 2011 the band released the movie Love. The band plans to make at least two more films after Love.
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Box Car Racer


Box Car Racer is the first and only studio album by American post-hardcore band Box Car Racer. Produced by Jerry Finn, the album was released May 21, 2002 through MCA Records. The band was essentially a side-project of Blink-182 members Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker, with David Kennedy completing the band’s studio lineup; bassist and friend of Kennedy, Anthony Celestino, toured with the band throughout late 2002.
The album peaked at number twelve on the Billboard 200, and the two singles "I Feel So" and "There Is" charted on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks. Despite receiving positive reviews on release, Tom DeLonge has stated that the band has "served its purpose" and is now defunct.

Background and recording Origins, music and concept

Box Car Racer was formed by Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge in late 2001 as a side project with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. Blink-182 producer Jerry Finn was called to produce the album. The two wrote all of the material themselves and recruited David Kennedy from Hazen Street to complete the lineup. The band recorded Box Car Racer during the winter of 2001/2002. According to DeLonge in interviews, the album’s recording sessions were difficult for him because of constant back pain. Blink-182 had previously canceled tour dates in fall 2001 due to DeLonge’s back problems.
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BLINK 182


 " Blink-182 was an American trio that played pop punk and punk rock music. The band was originally formed in 1992 by Tom DeLonge (vocals and guitar) and Mark Hoppus (bass and vocals) who quickly recruited Scott Raynor (drums) in Poway, California, a northern suburb of San Diego. Originally, the band's official name was "Blink". However, the numerical three digit suffix was appended early in their career following an objection from an Irish band with the same name. In 1998, midway through a U.S. tour, Raynor announced that he was leaving the band, due to undisclosed reasons. Travis Barker was touring with The Aquabats at the time, on the same bill as blink-182, and DeLonge and Hoppus realized that their new drummer had to be Barker. DeLonge left the group in early 2005, with the band portraying it as an "indefinite hiatus" and virtually ceasing to exist. DeLonge and Barker went on to play in a band Boxcar racer, that didn't work out and DeLonge went on in a alternative rock band called Angels & Airwaves, while Hoppus and Barker continued in a similar genre with their band +44. "
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