Thirty Seconds to Mars - It's the End of the World, But It's a Beautiful Day
Could it be any worse? Over the past 10 years, the creativity of the 30STM has not only gone downhill, but has lost control and gone into free fall. But, apparently, the Leto brothers managed to create the quintessence of all this in the form of the record "It's the End of the World but It's a Beautiful Day."
There's nothing on this album that we haven't heard in the last 15 years from any mediocre artists with mediocre songs on mediocre radio stations. The group seemed to be stuck somewhere in 2008 in the hit parade of some very forgotten music TV channel. People listen to music with their ears, not with their eyes - you couldn’t just stand there with a beautiful face, right, Jared Leto?
But the album can be called consistent - consistently bad. Even if you wanted to, it is difficult to single out at least one song that, purely theoretically, could be included one more time. And the pretentious title and attempts to play with some “bigger than us” themes on the album seem downright funny, if you have a healthy psyche, you are over 14 years old, and you don’t dream of getting into Jared Leto’s scary house with a guillotine and old rooms where once American propaganda was filmed and produced.
It's Definitely the End of the 30 Seconds To Mars but It's Still a Beautiful Day.
3.0/10