Looking back but always moving forward (with something coming soon)

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We have been working hard on new Thirty Seconds to Mars songs, getting back to practicing guitar and drums and playing old albums again, too. There are always distractions. We have other pursuits and business and obligations can get in the way. But we commit every single day to working on music.

We both have other great passions but music is what matters to us. It’s personal and a reflection of who we are but it’s also an opportunity to create together as brothers.

Finding a passion to pursue can be hard. It doesn’t always find us. Sometimes we have to work to ignite the flame again. But when we pick up that guitar or those drum sticks it always comes back and we remember why it’s worth working so hard for.

This weekend we remember all those we lost in 9/11 20 years ago. No day shall erase you from the memory of time.

Provehito in Altum,

Thirty Seconds to Mars

 

Seems like just yesterday we gathered together for the fifth and final installment of Camp Mars in Malibu. We sent it out in true MARS style! Now we're just counting down the days until we get to do it all over again on Mars Island ☀️🌴

On this day in MARS history we're taking a look back at these live performances from the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge. Looking forward to more performances like this and maybe a new collaboration #soon 👀🤔🕺

We can't wait to see what adventures and locales the VIOLENT DAYDREAM OUTDOOR BLANKET joins you on. It's shipping now, don't miss out!

This week's #marsfit winner is @cristiana_marte. Check your DM's to collect your gift card to The Mars Store.

Who's taking home the title and gift card next week? Keep tagging #marsfit to enter!

Name: Paula V.

Country: Argentina

What’s the happiest moment of your life? Every concert I've ever been in, and every trip I took just to see the stars. Specially the last Mars concert I went to, it was with my then best friend here in Argentina and I got to sneak in with some other people and got to be right next to the stage and saw both Jared and Shannon up close and it was magical. And with the stars, the first time I saw the milky way, it was in a trip with my grandma and I felt so small but part of something so much bigger.

Tell us about the MARS song you most deeply connect with and why. It used to be A Beautiful Lie, because it was the first song I listened when it first came out and it made me become part of the Echelon. Then it was City of Angels, I felt it deeply inside of me, telling me to follow my dreams, but it had a deeper meaning, I don't know how to explain it but I've never felt like that listening to a song before. Now I think Remedy, the lyrics are very profound and I feel like I relate to them. Seeing all these songs live and singing from the top of my lungs it's an experience I'll never forget.

Is there a business you love that is making a difference or a non-profit organization you want others to know about? M.E.I. is an organization that helps women in need. In Argentina, there is a lot of violence to women, every day at least one is killed by a partner or ex partner. This organization gives woman the help they need, and help fight for our rights.

Make sure to fill out the questionnaire below along with a photo and we'll reach out if your submission is chosen. 

WEEKLY PICKS FROM THE BAND

Whether it be shows or #marsmerch, old or new, we love to see it. Keep tagging us so we can share 🤘

I’m thankful for my drums and being able to do what I love by playing music every day.

- Shannon

We love seeing the sunsets through your eyes. Thank you for sharing your #sunsetphotoflash pics each week.

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