Thirty Seconds to Mars have announced the details of their new album "It's The End of the World But It's A Beautiful Day", due for release on September 15.
This will mark the band's first record in 5 years, since their 2018 effort "America", and fans can already have the first taste of the group's 6th album.
Thirty Seconds to Mars have shared the lead single "Stuck", which sees the group go further into their alt-pop leanings of the last few records, accompanied by a music video that pays tribute to frontman Jared Leto's favorite photographers.
The singer had the following to say about the themes behind the clip:
"Artists who made a very deep impact on me like Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Robert Mapplethorpe, Diane Arbus, Herb Ritts, and more. Artists whose work changed the way I saw things and showed me new possibilities at every turn."
"The video for 'Stuck' is very much a companion piece and a continuation of a journey started with [2013 single] 'Up In The Air', a celebration of art, design, fashion, and the remarkable people who bring them to life. It is a love letter to the power of movement and connection, a testament to the awe-inspiring potential of people who don't necessarily fit so neatly in - but make the world so much more fascinating."
"I would like to express my immense gratitude to everyone involved. From the incredibly talented artists and designers to the behind-the-scenes team. All who worked so hard to make it all possible. Your contributions have made this experience an absolutely unforgettable adventure and helped to capture and celebrate the essence of what makes us all unique and exceptional."