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{{about|the Thirty Seconds to Mars album||This Is War (disambiguation)}} | |||
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| Name = This Is War | |||
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| cover = 30STM — This Is War.jpg | |||
| Released = {{Start date|2009|12|4}}<br /><small>(see ])</small> | |||
| alt = The tiger feels angry closer to the screen logo above his front of the eyes. | |||
| Recorded = 2008–2009 at The International Centre for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences of Sound, ] | |||
| released = {{Start date|2009|12|8}} | |||
| Genre = ],<ref name="hard">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/news/30-seconds-to-mars-recruits-fans-for-war-1004045778.story|title=30 Seconds To Mars Recruits Fans For 'War'|work=]|author=Harding, Cortney|date=2009-11-23|accessdate=2009-11-23}}</ref> ]<ref name=aol>{{cite web | url=http://www.aolradioblog.com/2009/12/08/30-seconds-to-mars-this-is-war/| title=30 Seconds to Mars 'This Is War' - AOL Radio Blog |first= Sara|last= Anderson |accessdate=2009-12-22|date=2009-12-08| publisher='']''}}</ref> | |||
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| studio = The International Centre for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences of Sound {{small|(], ])}} | |||
| Producer = ], ], 30 Seconds to Mars | |||
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*]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/33753/30-Seconds-to-Mars-This-Is-War/ | title=Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War | website=Sputnikmusic | date=December 2009 | access-date=August 27, 2013 | author=Ponton, J.}}</ref> | |||
| Last album = '']''<br />(2005) | |||
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| This album = '''''This Is War'''''<br />(2009) | |||
*]<ref>{{cite magazine | url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/30-seconds-to-mars-sing-about-survival-on-this-is-war-20091208 | title=Thirty Seconds to Mars Sing About Survival on "This Is War" | magazine=] | access-date=July 15, 2014 | author=Harris, Chris}}</ref> | |||
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| Name = This Is War | |||
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'''''This Is War''''' is the third |
'''''This Is War''''' is the third studio album by American ] band ], released on December 8, 2009 through ]. It was the band's first studio album in four years, after the breakthrough of their previous work, '']'' (2005). The album was recorded over a span of two years while the band was in the midst of a legal dispute with Virgin over an alleged breach-of-contract. The case was later settled in April 2009, and the band signed to ] later that year. | ||
The album marked a departure from the band's previous material, implementing a more experimental direction that draws influence from ], ], ], and ] music. Lyrically, it is a ] shaped by the band's personal struggles and legal battle with their record label, and is sometimes considered a ]. It was accompanied by the documentary film '']'' (2012), which chronicled the dispute. | |||
==Background== | |||
30 Seconds to Mars were sued for breach-of-contract by their record label, ], in mid-2008. The label sought $30 million in damages, claiming that the band had failed to produce three of the five records they were obligated to deliver under their 1999 contract with the now-defunct Immortal Records. In 2004, Virgin took over the contract. Leto responded to some of the claims in the suit on the band's website and was coerced into dismissing rumors that the group had disbanded. He said the claims were "ridiculously overblown" and "totally unrealistic", before stating "under California law, where we live and signed our deal, one cannot be bound to a contract for more than seven years." 30 Seconds to Mars had been contracted for nine years, so the band decided to exercise their "legal right to terminate our old, out-of-date contract, which, according to the law is null and void."<ref name="contract">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1592982/20080818/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml|title=30 Seconds To Mars' Jared Leto Says $30 Million Lawsuit Against Band Is 'Ridiculously Overblown'|publisher=]|last=Harris|first=Chris|accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref> | |||
''This Is War'' received general acclaim from critics, who praised its instrumentation and experimental direction, and was nominated for the ]. It reached the top ten of several national album charts and has since sold over four million copies worldwide. The record was primarily promoted through the ], which earned the band a ] for most live shows during a single album cycle, with 300 shows. | |||
After a nearly a year of the lawsuit battle, the band announced on April 29, 2009 that the case had been settled.<ref name="settled">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610285/20090429/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml|title=Exclusive: 30 Seconds To Mars Talk Settlement With EMI|publisher=MTV|last=Montgomery|first=James|accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref> The suit was resolved following a defence based on a contract case involving actress ] decades before. Leto explained, "The California Appeals Court ruled that no service contract in California is valid after seven years, and it became known as the 'De Havilland law' after she used it to get out of her contract with ]"<ref name="latimes">{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-30-seconds-to-mars29-2009nov29,0,7437853.story|title=30 Seconds to Mars soars|last=Brown|first=August|work=]|accessdate=16 December 2009}}</ref> 30 Seconds to Mars then decided to re-sign with ] (the parent label of Virgin). Leto said the band had "resolved our differences with EMI" and the decision had been made because of "the willingness and enthusiasm by EMI to address our major concerns and issues, (and) the opportunity to return to work with a team so committed and passionate about Thirty Seconds to Mars". He said it was "the most challenging business obstacle that we've ever gone through as a band."<ref name="settled"/> | |||
==Background and development== | |||
Upon completion of the record, Leto spoke of the troubles the band faced whilst working on ''This Is War''; "We spent two years of our lives working on that record, and it was us against the world... There were times that it was overwhelming. Everything that was going on was brutal... It was a case of survival, to tell the truth."<ref name="killed">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1626101/20091111/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml|title=30 Seconds To Mars: 'We Killed Ourselves To Make This Album'|publisher=MTV|last=Montgomery|first=James|accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref> | |||
{{See also|Artifact (film)}} | |||
Thirty Seconds to Mars was sued for breach-of-contract by their record label, ], in mid-2008. The label sought $30 million in damages, claiming that the band had failed to produce three of the five records they were obliged to deliver under their 1999 contract with the now-defunct ]. In 2004, Virgin took over the contract. ] responded to some of the claims in the suit on the band's website and dismissed rumors that the group had disbanded. He said the claims were "ridiculously overblown" and "totally unrealistic", before stating that "under California law, where we live and signed our deal, one cannot be bound to a contract for more than seven years." Thirty Seconds to Mars had been contracted for nine years, so the band decided to exercise their "legal right to terminate our old, out-of-date contract, which according to the law is null and void."<ref name="contract">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1592982/20080818/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080828152951/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1592982/20080818/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 28, 2008 |title=Thirty Seconds to Mars' Jared Leto Says $30 Million Lawsuit Against Band Is 'Ridiculously Overblown' |publisher=MTV |last=Harris |first=Chris |access-date=2009-12-16}}</ref> | |||
After nearly a year of the lawsuit battle, the band announced on April 29, 2009, that the case had been settled.<ref name="settled">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610285/20090429/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090503014100/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610285/20090429/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 3, 2009 |title=Exclusive: Thirty Seconds to Mars Talk Settlement With EMI |publisher=MTV |last=Montgomery |first=James |access-date=2009-12-16}}</ref> The suit was resolved following a defense based on a contract case involving actress ] decades before. Leto explained, "The California Appeals Court ruled that no service contract in California is valid after seven years, and it became known as the ] after she used it to get out of her contract with ]"<ref name="latimes">{{cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-30-seconds-to-mars29-2009nov29,0,7437853.story |title=Thirty Seconds to Mars soars |last=Brown |first=August |work=] |access-date=16 December 2009 |date=2009-11-29}}</ref> Thirty Seconds to Mars then decided to re-sign with ] (the parent label of Virgin). Leto said the band had "resolved our differences with EMI" and the decision had been made because of "the willingness and enthusiasm by EMI to address our major concerns and issues, (and) the opportunity to return to work with a team so committed and passionate about Thirty Seconds to Mars." He said it was "the most challenging business obstacle that we've ever gone through as a band."<ref name="settled"/> | |||
==Writing and recording== | |||
=== The Summit === | |||
] Summit.]] | |||
During recording sessions, the band hosted a gathering in they called "The Summit" at the Avalon club in ].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.myspace.com/thirtysecondstomars | title = 30 Seconds To Mars on MySpace | accessdate = 2009-09-13}}</ref> The purpose of this was so that fans could see how far into recording the band was, and maybe even participate in the recording. In an interview, frontman Jared Leto said this: | |||
Upon completion of the record, Leto spoke of the troubles the band faced while working on ''This Is War'': "We spent two years of our lives working on that record, and it was us against the world... There were times that it was overwhelming. Everything that was going on was brutal... It was a case of survival, to tell the truth."<ref name="killed">{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1626101/20091111/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091115063441/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1626101/20091111/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 15, 2009 |title=Thirty Seconds to Mars: 'We Killed Ourselves To Make This Album' |publisher=MTV |last=Montgomery |first=James |access-date=2009-12-16}}</ref> | |||
<blockquote>"The Summit was an experiment in our recording process, and we were just trying to think of ways that we could deepen the connection between ourselves and our family of fans around the world. We do that often, and think of ways to break the boundary. And we thought, 'How great would it be to invite the world to come and be a part of the next 30 Seconds to Mars album? There were some things that were left-field sound experiments — using the group, the collective, as a musical instrument. We did everything from percussive expression to whispering to things that were a little bit more familiar, like inviting the 1,000 people that were there to sing the chorus of a song. And those people who were a part of it all will be a part of the next 30 Seconds to Mars album. ... It was quite simply one of the best things we've done as a band."<ref name="mtv.com">{{cite web| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610134/20090428/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | title = 30 Seconds To Mars Talk Fan Summit | date = 2009-04-28 | accessdate = 2009-04-28| author = Montgomery, James | publisher = ]}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
Leto produced a documentary '']'', which depicted the state of the modern music industry through their dispute with their record company. Other musicians also gave accounts of their industry experiences. The film premiered at the ], where it was well received and won the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary.<ref name=forbes-war>{{cite web |last=Robehmed |first=Natalie |title=Jared Leto Wages War On The Music Industry |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/natalierobehmed/2013/12/04/jared-leto-wages-war-on-the-music-industry/ |work=] |date=December 4, 2013 |access-date=June 9, 2014}}</ref><ref name="bliss">{{cite magazine |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/30-seconds-to-mars-documentary-wins-peoples-choice-award-in-toronto-20120918 |title=Thirty Seconds to Mars Documentary Wins People's Choice Award in Toronto |date=September 18, 2012 |first=Karen |last=Bliss |magazine=] |access-date=June 9, 2014}}</ref> | |||
Further on in this interview, Jared revealed that album's style will be leaning more towards that of their ] than that of '']'', saying that, | |||
==Writing and recording== | |||
<blockquote>"The longest song on there is, like, eight minutes. The shortest, probably five. ... I don't think we have one under five. I think we do a really good job at just chasing the feeling, the core of the song, and allowing the song the ability or right to go where it leads us, where it wants to go. The song dictates that, and we've been working on this collection of songs for 12 months, so we know them pretty well."<ref name="mtv.com"/></blockquote> | |||
] | |||
During recording sessions, the band hosted a gathering, which they called "The Summit", at the Avalon club in ].<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.myspace.com/thirtysecondstomars | title = Thirty Seconds To Mars on MySpace | access-date = 2009-09-13}}</ref> The purpose of the gathering was to deepen the band's connection with the fans by involving them in the making of the album. Approximately 1,000 fans from across the U.S. and Europe showed up for The Summit. Their participation in the recording process ranged from providing percussion and whispers on some tracks to singing the whole chorus of a song. In an interview with ], frontman Jared Leto described the process as an experiment saying "It was quite simply one of the best things we've done as a band".<ref name="mtv.com">{{cite web| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610134/20090428/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090501112447/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610134/20090428/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | url-status = dead | archive-date = May 1, 2009 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars Talk Fan Summit | date = 2009-04-28 | access-date = 2009-04-28| author = Montgomery, James | publisher = ]}}</ref> Leto also revealed in the interview that the album's style would be leaning more towards that of their ] than that of '']'',{{Better source needed|date=June 2021}} with most songs clocking in over five minutes. Describing the experimental recording process, he said: | |||
<blockquote>"I think we do a really good job at just chasing the feeling, the core of the song, and allowing the song the ability or right to go where it leads us, where it wants to go. The song dictates that, and we've been working on this collection of songs for 12 months, so we know them pretty well."<ref name="mtv.com" /></blockquote> | |||
=== Collaboration with Kanye West === | |||
During May, 2009, ] posted a photo of himself, ] (the frontman of ]) and Jared Leto together and announced that he and Jared were working together on a song named "Hurricane". This collaboration was only included on an early version of "Hurricane," and West's work did not make it onto the album.<ref name="altpressreview"/> Leto said that he, | |||
In May 2009, ] posted a photo of himself, ] (the frontman of ]) and Jared Leto together and announced that he and Jared were working together on a song named "Hurricane". Leto later confirmed that Kanye West's vocals would appear on "Hurricane" and that West would be singing, not rapping.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610414/20090430/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090504034644/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610414/20090430/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | url-status = dead | archive-date = May 4, 2009 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars Reveal Details Of Kanye West Collaboration | date = 2009-05-01 | access-date = 2009-05-01| author = Montgomery, James | publisher = ]}}</ref> West's vocal contribution to the song was ultimately removed because of legal issues surrounding the rights of the record labels of each of the artists.<ref>{{cite web|last=Montgomery|first=James|date=2009-12-07|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars' This Is War Has Monks, But No Kanye West|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627733/30-seconds-mars-this-war-has-monks-but-no-kanye.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107043546/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627733/30-seconds-mars-this-war-has-monks-but-no-kanye.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 7, 2012|access-date=2011-05-09|publisher=]}}</ref> Although it was not released on the original pressing of the album, Leto said the track would eventually be heard.<ref>{{cite web|title=Failure Fan Jared Leto|date=December 9, 2009|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/failure-fan-jared-leto_1125069|access-date=2009-12-26|publisher=]}}</ref> The early leaked versions of the album had the version of "Hurricane" featuring Kanye West included.{{Citation needed|date=June 2021}} This version also appears on the Deluxe edition of the album. | |||
<blockquote>"...had actually brought up some time ago, but it's pretty unbelievable that it actually happened. He came by here, he was here in the studio, and we did some initial kind of listening, and he did some singing, and we knew we needed to kind of follow up and finish things, so I went over to Hawaii an engineer and a small crew, and we had a great time."<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1610414/20090430/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | title = 30 Seconds To Mars Reveal Details Of Kanye West Collaboration | date = 2009-05-01 | accessdate = 2009-05-01| author = Montgomery, James | publisher = ]}}</ref></blockquote> | |||
== Musical style and themes == | |||
West's vocal contribution to the song was ultimately removed because of legal issues surrounding the rights of each record company. Although it was not released on the original pressing of the album, Leto has said the track will be heard eventually.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/failure-fan-jared-leto_1125069|title=Failure Fan Jared Leto|publisher=]|accessdate=2009-12-26}}</ref> | |||
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] writer ] acknowledged the band's progression since their last record; saying that it was a liability "When they were mining a ] or ] or ] vein," but now the group has deviated to a sound that is more reminiscent of "a hybrid of ]' retro ] and ]'s ]." He said following the band's transposition "they've wound up with a sound that suits their stance", referring to the record as "an ungainly mix of synth rock, metal, and prog, the distillation of all manner of brooding '80s teenage obsessions."<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r1675172|pure_url=yes}} |title=This Is War - Thirty Seconds to Mars: Review|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas | author-link = Stephen Thomas Erlewine| website=]|access-date=2009-12-10}}</ref> Sara Anderson from ] referred to ''This Is War''{{'s}} "extremely ] sound with killer choruses"; saying the album clearly takes inspiration from experimental ] to melodic ].<ref name=aol>{{cite web | url=http://www.aolradioblog.com/2009/12/08/30-seconds-to-mars-this-is-war/| title=Thirty Seconds to Mars 'This Is War' - AOL Radio Blog |first= Sara|last= Anderson |access-date=2009-12-22|date=2009-12-08| publisher=]}}</ref> '']'' writer Cortney Harding said the album "represented an artistic step forward for the band," observing that the band hasn't completely abandoned its ] and ] tendencies.<ref name="hard">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266617/30-seconds-to-mars-recruits-fans-for-war|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars Recruits Fans For 'War'|magazine=]|author=Harding, Cortney|date=2009-11-23|access-date=2009-11-23}}</ref> '']'' described the record's sound as "a tighter, more textured set of eyeliner ] tunes than the group's previous albums".<ref name="Times">{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article6939531.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615054600/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article6939531.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 15, 2011|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars: This is War|last=Paphides| first= Pete|work=]|access-date=2009-12-05 | location=London | date=2009-12-05}}</ref> | |||
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==Promotion and release== | |||
| quote ="One thing that I thought was missing from Thirty Seconds to Mars was a sense of optimism, which I think you feel on songs on this record. 'Kings and Queens,' there's a triumphant feeling of the possibilities that we all have. 'This Is War,' you feel a confidence and a celebration, and even 'Closer to the Edge'. 'Stranger in a Strange Land' ... the other thing I felt was missing was sexuality. And that's obviously a big part of all of our lives, and I thought it (was) important to address some of that." | |||
=== Dragon Age: Origins === | |||
| source =—Jared Leto, Thirty Seconds to Mars lyricist and vocalist, on the themes incorporated into the record.<ref name="Concept"/> | |||
] has announced that the soundtrack of '']'' contains the song "This Is War", the title track.<ref name=ausdragon>{{cite web| url = http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/11/30stm-dragon-age/ | title = 30 Seconds To Mars - Dragon Age: Origins trailer | accessdate = 2009-11-04 | date = 2009-11-03 | publisher = The In Sound From Way Out}}</ref> The track made its world debut in the game before the release of the album. Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Music Marketing at ] described working with 30 Seconds to Mars: | |||
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Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto described the record as a ], proceeding to say "if this isn't, I'm not sure what is".<ref name="Concept">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627758/20091207/story.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091213065931/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627758/20091207/story.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 13, 2009|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars Get Deep, Dirty On This Is War|publisher=MTV|last=Montgomery|first=James|access-date=2009-12-16}}</ref> He said the record was created in an "intense two-year period, where it felt like the whole world was falling apart and massive changes were going on. I think you can hear that in the sound of this album."<ref name="rolling">{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/30-seconds-to-mars-sing-about-survival-on-this-is-war-20091208|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars Sing About Survival on "This Is War"|last=Harris|first=Chris|magazine=Rolling Stone|access-date=16 December 2009}}</ref> Furthermore, he refused to call the album a ], "People seem OK with calling it 'a rock opera'... I would never say that though; the only thing I'm comfortable saying 'rock opera' about is '']'' by ]. But it's very conceptual, about many spiritual things, and it really is simply who we are, who we've become."<ref name="Concept"/> | |||
Leto described the style as "much more electronic and experimental, with lots of vintage synths."<ref name="rolling"/> Leto also mentioned that he had written lyrics about some themes he felt were missing from their previous work, such as ] and ] only for the song "Stranger in a Strange Land".<ref name="Concept"/> '']'' writer Victoria Durham referred to the ]tic themes instilled in the album, such as "Night of the Hunter" which she said "is one of the album's most dramatic efforts" and also reminiscing over their previous album, ''A Beautiful Lie'', which he says "featured its share of over-dramatic moments, (but) this time the band have blasted them into the stratosphere. The massive-sounding 'Vox Populi' is a prime example." She reiterates Leto's claim, noting the track has a "feeling of all-conquering optimism".<ref name="RS">{{Citation | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars 'This Is War' (Virgin) 9| newspaper = ] | date = December 2009|issue=130|page=72|last=Durham|first= Victoria|url= http://www.rocksound.tv/reviews/article/30-seconds-to-mars-this-is-war|access-date=2009-11-29}}</ref> | |||
<blockquote>"EA has always had a forward-thinking relationship with 30 Seconds to Mars and we are overwhelmed with excitement about the band’s involvement and creative contribution to Dragon Age: Origins. This exciting song debut exemplifies our continued commitment to working with great bands that move the needle to where music is going."<ref name=offdragon/></blockquote> | |||
The music video for the song "Hurricane" was banned by ] and several other TV channels around the world. The video, which runs for 13 minutes and 10 seconds and was directed by Jared Leto under the ] Bartholomew Cubbins, premiered on MTV on November 29, 2010. Jared stated in an interview with ] that "I didn't expect all this to happen, but it's a good thing that it happens, only because of the conversation that it may provoke, about these sort of things, and looking at art and creative expression and weighing that against protecting the viewers from the exhibition of certain behaviors".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1653378/20101201/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101203033131/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1653378/20101201/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 3, 2010 |title=Thirty Seconds to Mars' Jared Leto Clears Up 'Hurricane' Controversy - Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV |date=2010-12-01 |access-date=2011-10-31}}</ref> " | |||
Jared Leto has been quick to tell his "We always try to push the envelope both in the entertainment world and the media, and our title track to debut in a game of this caliber is one of the best ways to bring our music to fans around the world. We did enormous strides since he could count only on the radio to listen to what we wanted to bring music fans, and Dragon Age: Origins, in this respect is the perfect game."<ref name=offdragon>{{cite web| url = http://www.thirtysecondstomars.com/main.asp | title = 11/4/2009 - Thirty Seconds to Mars Brings “WAR” to Dragon Age: Origins | accessdate = 2009-11-04 | date = 2009-11-04}}</ref> | |||
The video was censored and banned because of its elements of violence, nudity and sex. On November 28, 2010, Jared Leto posted the letter from MTV about the censorship of the video on his blog. The list features the offending scenes, such as a woman running her finger on the anus of another ] woman, which was classified as "restricted". It was only this shot which had made the video completely restricted.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jaredleto.com/thisiswhoireallyam/2010/11/28/hurricane-banned-from-television/ |title=Notes from the Outernet |publisher=JaredLeto.com |access-date=2011-10-31}}</ref> | |||
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== Promotion and release == | |||
{{main|Into the Wild Tour}} | |||
''This Is War'' will feature 2,000 different album covers featuring individual photos of fans from around the world.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www2.kerrang.com/2009/09/new_30_seconds_to_mars_album_t.html | title = New 30 Seconds To Mars album to have 2,000 different covers! | accessdate = 2009-09-19 | author = Dan | date = 2009-09-19 | publisher = ]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title = 30 Seconds To Mars To Produce 2,000 Album Covers | publisher = ] | date = 2009-09-15 | url = http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/30-seconds-to-mars-to-produce-2000-album-covers | accessdate = 2009-09-20}}</ref> The band asked fans to submit pictures of themselves, and then selected the 2,000 best images. The images were then used as covers for the album itself and shipped randomly to stores around the world.<ref name="faces">{{cite web| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1626288/20091113/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtmla | title = 30 Seconds To Mars' Album Cover Art Includes Cobra Starship's Gabe Saporta |publisher=MTV| accessdate = 2009-12-11}}</ref> | |||
] | |||
] has announced that the soundtrack of '']'' contains the song "]", as the title track.<ref name=ausdragon>{{cite web | url = http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/11/30stm-dragon-age/ | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - Dragon Age: Origins trailer | access-date = 2009-11-04 | date = 2009-11-03 | publisher = The In Sound From Way Out | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120227095714/http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/11/30stm-dragon-age/ | archive-date = 2012-02-27 | url-status = dead }}</ref> The track made its world debut in the game before the release of the album. Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Music Marketing at ] described working with Thirty Seconds to Mars: | |||
<blockquote>"EA has always had a forward-thinking relationship with Thirty Seconds to Mars and we are overwhelmed with excitement about the band's involvement and creative contribution to ''Dragon Age: Origins''. This exciting song debut exemplifies our continued commitment to working with great bands that move the needle to where music is going."<ref name=offdragon/></blockquote> | |||
] frontman ] revealed to MTV News that he is featured on one of the covers, after sending in a photo and not expecting to be selected. Leto's mother also features on a cover.<ref name="faces"/> There is also a number of other notable persons including ] ] and label executives Ron Werre, Greg Thompson, Angelica Cob-Baehler, Colin Finklestein and Bob Semanovich; as well as celebrities ], ], ] and members of the bands ] and ].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.zimbio.com/Gabe+Saporta/articles/yWEfaOb8S2G/30+Seconds+Mars+Album+Cover+Art+Includes+Cobra | title = Gabe Saporta on This Is War Cover | accessdate = 2009-12-11 | author = Matt}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/rumormill.cgi | title = Face the Music (12/4p) | accessdate = 2009-12-04 | publisher=HITS Daily Double}}</ref> | |||
Jared Leto commented, "We always try to push the envelope both in the entertainment world and the media, and our title track to debut in a game of this caliber is one of the best ways to bring our music to fans around the world. We've come a long way from having to rely solely on radio to approach and engage music fans, and ''Dragon Age: Origins'' is the perfect game to do this with."<ref name=offdragon>{{cite web|url=http://thirtysecondstomars.thisisthehive.net/blog/ |title=11/4/2009 - Thirty Seconds to Mars Brings "WAR" to Dragon Age: Origins |access-date=2009-11-04 |date=2009-11-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091212225354/http://thirtysecondstomars.thisisthehive.net/blog/ |archive-date=2009-12-12 }}</ref> | |||
The CD booklet, as well as the promotional and digital artwork features a roaring tiger. All retail albums include varied sleeves, separate from the booklet, featuring one of the 2,000 different covers. | |||
''This Is War'' features 2,000 different album covers featuring individual photos of fans from around the world.<ref>{{cite magazine | url = http://www2.kerrang.com/2009/09/new_30_seconds_to_mars_album_t.html | title = New Thirty Seconds to Mars album to have 2,000 different covers! | access-date = 2009-09-19 | author = Dan | date = 2009-09-19 | magazine = ] | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090923002633/http://www2.kerrang.com/2009/09/new_30_seconds_to_mars_album_t.html | archive-date = 2009-09-23 }}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars To Produce 2,000 Album Covers | magazine = ] | date = 2009-09-15 | url = http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/30-seconds-to-mars-to-produce-2000-album-covers | access-date = 2009-09-20}}</ref> The band asked fans to submit pictures of themselves, and then selected the 2,000 best images. The images were then used as covers for the album itself and shipped randomly to stores around the world.<ref name="faces">{{cite web| url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1626288/20091113/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091119101751/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1626288/20091113/30_seconds_to_mars.jhtml | url-status = dead | archive-date = November 19, 2009 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars' Album Cover Art Includes Cobra Starship's Gabe Saporta |publisher=MTV| access-date = 2009-12-11}}</ref> | |||
==Musical style and themes== | |||
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] writer ] acknowledged the band's progression since their last record; saying that it was a liability "When they were mining a ] or ] or ] vein," but now the group has deviated to a sound that is more reminiscent of "a hybrid of ]' retro ] and ]'s ]." He said following the band's transposition "they've wound up with a sound that suits their stance", referring to the overall style of the record as a mixture of ], ], and ].<ref name="AMG"/> Sara Anderson from ] referred to ''This Is War'''s "extremely ] sound with killer choruses"; saying the album clearly takes inspiration from experimental ] to melodic ].<ref name=aol/> '']'' writer Cortney Harding said the album "represented an artistic step forward for the band," observing that the band hasn't completely abandoned its ] and ] tendencies.<ref name="hard"/> '']'' described the record's sound as "a tighter, more textured set of eyeliner ] tunes than the group's previous albums".<ref name="Times"/> | |||
] frontman ] revealed to MTV News that he is featured on one of the covers, after sending in a photo and not expecting to be selected. Leto's mother also features on a cover.<ref name="faces"/> There is also a number of other notable persons including ] ] and label executives Ron Werre, Greg Thompson, Angelica Cob-Baehler, Colin Finklestein and Bob Semanovich; as well as celebrities ], ], ] and members of the bands ] and ].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.zimbio.com/Gabe+Saporta/articles/yWEfaOb8S2G/30+Seconds+Mars+Album+Cover+Art+Includes+Cobra | title = Gabe Saporta on This Is War Cover | access-date = 2009-12-11 | author = Matt | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://archive.today/20240525200306/https://www.webcitation.org/66cUc1gej?url=http://www.zimbio.com/Gabe+Saporta/articles/yWEfaOb8S2G/30+Seconds+Mars+Album+Cover+Art+Includes+Cobra | archive-date = 2024-05-25 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/rumormill.cgi | title = Face the Music (12/4p) | access-date = 2009-12-04 | publisher = HITS Daily Double | archive-date = August 16, 2012 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120816145706/http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/rumormill.cgi | url-status = dead }}</ref> | |||
30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto described the record as a ], proceeding to say "if this isn't, I'm not sure what is".<ref name="Concept">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1627758/20091207/story.jhtml|title=30 Seconds To Mars Get Deep, Dirty On This Is War|publisher=]|last=Montgomery|first=James|accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref> He said the record was created in an "intense two-year period, where it felt like the whole world was falling apart and massive changes were going on. I think you can hear that in the sound of this album."<ref name="rolling">{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/12/08/30-seconds-to-mars-sing-about-survival-on-this-is-war/|title=30 Seconds To Mars Sing About Survival on “This Is War”|last=Harris|first=Chris|work=Rolling Stone|accessdate=16 December 2009}}</ref> Furthermore, he refused to call the album a ], "People seem OK with calling it 'a rock opera'... I would never say that though; the only thing I'm comfortable saying 'rock opera' about is '']'' by ]. But it's very conceptual, about many spiritual things, and it really is simply who we are, who we've become."<ref name="Concept"/> | |||
The CD booklet, as well as the promotional and digital artwork features a roaring tiger. All retail albums include varied sleeves, separate from the booklet, featuring one of the 2,000 different covers. | |||
Leto described the style as "much more electronic and experimental, with lots of vintage synths."<ref name="rolling"/> Also mentioning that he had written lyrics about some themes he felt were missing from their previous work, such as ] and ] only for the song "Stranger in a Strange Land".<ref name="Concept"/> '']'' writer Victoria Durham referred to the ] themes instilled in the album, such as "Night of the Hunter" which she said "is one of the album's most dramatic efforts" and also reminiscing over their previous album, ''A Beautiful Lie'', which she says "featured its share of over-dramatic moments, (but) this time the band have blasted them into the stratosphere. The massive-sounding 'Vox Populi' is a prime example." She reiterates Leto's claim, noting the track has a "feeling of all-conquering optimism".<ref name="RS">{{Citation | title = 30 Seconds To Mars 'This Is War' (Virgin) 9| newspaper = ] | date = December 2009|issue=130|page=72|last=Durham|first= Victoria| |url= http://www.rocksound.tv/reviews/article/30-seconds-to-mars-this-is-war|accessdate=2009-11-29}}</ref> | |||
The song "Escape" is featured in TV spots and in the trailer for the ] of '']''.{{Relevance inline|date=October 2022}} | |||
== Track listing == | |||
All songs written by ], except where noted. | |||
The song "This is War" is featured as the opening song on the 2013 anime series '']''.{{Relevance inline|date=October 2022}} | |||
# "Escape" — 2:24 | |||
# "Night of the Hunter" — 5:41 | |||
# "]" — 5:48 | |||
# "This Is War" — 5:27 | |||
# "100 Suns" — 1:58 | |||
# "Hurricane" — 6:12 | |||
# "Closer to the Edge" — 4:34 | |||
# "Vox Populi" — 5:43 | |||
# "Search and Destroy" — 5:39 | |||
# "Alibi" — 6:00 | |||
# "Stranger in a Strange Land" — 6:54 | |||
# "L490" (]) — 4:26 | |||
The song “Kings And Queens” is featured in the science fiction film '']''. {{Relevance inline|date=November 2010}} | |||
=== iTunes bonus tracks edition === | |||
#<li value=13> "Kings and Queens" (LA Riots Main Vocal Mix) – 6:12 | |||
# "Night of the Hunter" (] Remix) – 4:52 | |||
==Reception== | == Reception == | ||
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| rev1 = ] | | rev1 = ] | ||
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="AMG"/> | |||
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fbfuxzraldhe |title=This Is War - Thirty Seconds to Mars: Review|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas | authorlink = Stephen Thomas Erlewine| publisher=]|accessdate=2009-12-10}}</ref> | |||
| rev2 = '']'' | | rev2 = '']'' | ||
| rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref name="altpressreview">{{Cite |
| rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref name="altpressreview">{{Cite magazine| last = Heisel| first = Scott| title = File Under: Nu-Arena Rock|magazine= ]| issue = 258| page = 91| publisher = Alternative Press Magazines Inc.| location = ], ]| date = January 2010<!-- AlternativePress reviews are eventually posted at http://altpress.com/reviews -->| issn = 1065-1667}}</ref> | ||
| rev3 = ] | | rev3 = '']'' | ||
| rev3Score = favorable<!-- at the time of publishing, the print edition of the magazine had no rating system. a 3/5 rating was added later --><ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/review/1069881/30-seconds-to-mars-this-is-war|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars, "This Is War"|last=Wood|first=Mikael|magazine=]|date=2010-01-19|access-date=2011-05-09}}</ref> | |||
| rev3Score = (unfavorable)<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/jchf|title=Its creators have tried to create a sense of drama and failed, dramatically|last=Lawrence|first=Alistair| publisher=]|accessdate=2009-11-09}}</ref> | |||
| rev4 = '']'' | | rev4 = '']'' | ||
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| rev4Score = B−<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://ew.com/article/2009/12/09/this-war/|title=This Is War (2009)|last=Greenwald|first=Andy|author-link=Andy Greenwald|magazine=]|date=2009-12-09|access-date=2011-05-09|archive-date=October 21, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021095713/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20326063,00.html|url-status=live}}</ref> | ||
| rev5 = '']'' | | rev5 = '']'' | ||
| rev5Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite |
| rev5Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite magazine |last1= Lane |first1= Daniel |year= 2009 |title= Thirty Seconds to Mars aim for the stars with truly epic third album |magazine= ] |page= 50 |url= http://www2.kerrang.com/2009/11/kerrang_magazine_25112009.html |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20091123072138/http://www2.kerrang.com/2009/11/kerrang_magazine_25112009.html |archive-date= 2009-11-23 }}</ref> | ||
| rev6 = '']'' | | rev6 = '']'' | ||
| rev6Score = {{Rating|4|4}}<ref>{{cite news|last=Brown|first=August|date=2009-12-17|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars: the war is won|newspaper=]}}</ref> | |||
| rev6Score = (9/10)<ref name="RS">{{Citation | title = 30 Seconds To Mars 'This Is War' (Virgin) 9| newspaper = ] | date = December 2009|issue=130|page=72|last=Durham|first= Victoria| |url= http://www.rocksound.tv/reviews/article/30-seconds-to-mars-this-is-war|accessdate=2009-11-29}}</ref> | |||
| rev7 = '']'' | | rev7 = '']'' | ||
| rev7Score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Thirty Seconds To Mars - This Is War |magazine=] |url=http://www.melodic.net/?page=review&id=7987 |last=Ellis |first=Andrew |access-date=2009-12-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927234701/http://www.melodic.net/?page=review&id=7987 |archive-date=2013-09-27 }}</ref> | |||
| rev7Score = {{Rating|2|5}}<ref name="Rolling">{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/31170584/review/31633409/this_is_war|title=This Is War: 30 Seconds to Mars|last=Dolan|first=Jon|work=]|accessdate=February 3, 2010}}</ref> | |||
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| rev9Score = 9/10<ref name="RS"/> | |||
| rev9Score = {{Rating|1.5|5}}<ref>{{Cite journal| last = Aaron| first = Charles| title = Ready, Aim, Fire! Waging battle against fan fatigue, Jared Leto calls upon the ghosts of rock's past and present| journal = ]| volume = 25| issue = 12| pages = pp. 73–74| publisher = SPIN Media LLC.| location = ], ]| date = December 2009| url = http://spin.com/reviews/thirty-seconds-mars-war-rca| issn = 0886-3032| accessdate = December 16, 2009}}</ref> | |||
| rev10 = '']'' | | rev10 = '']'' | ||
| rev10Score = 3/10<ref>{{Cite magazine| last = Aaron| first = Charles| title = Ready, Aim, Fire! Waging battle against fan fatigue, Jared Leto calls upon the ghosts of rock's past and present|magazine=]| volume = 25| issue = 12| pages =73–74| publisher = SPIN Media LLC.| location = ], ]| date = December 2009| url = http://spin.com/reviews/thirty-seconds-mars-war-rca| issn = 0886-3032| access-date = December 16, 2009}}</ref> | |||
| rev10Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref name="Times">{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article6939531.ece|title=30 Seconds to Mars: This is War|last=Paphides| first= Pete|work=]|accessdate=2009-12-05}}</ref> | |||
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''This Is War'' received mixed or average reviews from professional critics, with review aggregator ] awarding the album a score of 54/100 from nine reviews.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/30secondstomars/thisiswar|title=This Is War by 30 Seconds to Mars reviews|publisher=]|accessdate=2010-02-03}}</ref> | |||
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=== Critical response === | ||
According to many notable publications, ''This Is War'' received critical acclaim upon its release.<ref>{{cite web|last=Schillaci|first=Sophie|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars to Earn Guinness Records Title for Most Shows Performed During a Single Album Cycle|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/thirty-seconds-mars-guinness-records-249367|work=]|date=October 17, 2011|access-date=February 11, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Hall|first=David|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars rises to new heights|url=http://www.ocregister.com/soundcheck/leto-530299-says-years.html|access-date=January 28, 2014|newspaper=]|date=October 9, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars Announce Spring Dates|url=http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/2000/30-Seconds-To-Mars-Announce-Spring-Dates|work=]|date=February 11, 2011|access-date=February 11, 2014}}</ref> However, at ], which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 57, based on 12 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.<ref name="metacritic">{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/30secondstomars/thisiswar|title=This Is War by Thirty Seconds to Mars reviews|website=]|access-date=2010-02-03}}</ref> | |||
In the week of its release, ''This Is War'' sold over 67,000 units in the ], entering the '']'' at number 18.<ref name=billboardnews>{{cite web| url = http://www.billboard.com/news/30-seconds-to-mars-plans-to-extend-the-interactivity-1004054220.story#/news/30-seconds-to-mars-plans-to-extend-the-interactivity-1004054220.story | title = 30 Seconds To Mars Plans To 'Extend The Interactivity' On Tour |last=Graff |first=Gary | authorlink = Gary Graff| publisher = ] | date = 2009-12-17 | accessdate = 2009-12-17}}</ref> The album had debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Albums chart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/alternative-albums#/charts/alternative-albums?chartDate=2009-12-26|title=Alternative Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009|publisher=]| accessdate=2009-12-17}}</ref> number two on the Digital Albums chart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/digital-albums#/charts/digital-albums?chartDate=2009-12-26|title=Digital Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009|publisher=]| accessdate=2009-12-17}}</ref> number four on the Rock Albums chart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/rock-albums#/charts/rock-albums?chartDate=2009-12-26|title=Rock Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009|publisher=]| accessdate=2009-12-17}}</ref> number 23 on the ] chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/european-albums#/charts/european-albums?chartDate=2009-12-26&begin=21&order=position|title=European Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009|publisher=]| accessdate=2009-12-17}}</ref> | |||
===Chart performance=== | |||
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In the week of its release, ''This Is War'' sold over 67,000 units in the ], entering the '']'' at number 19.<ref name=billboardnews>{{cite magazine| url = http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266367/30-seconds-to-mars-plans-to-extend-the-interactivity-on-tour | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars Plans To 'Extend The Interactivity' On Tour |last=Graff |first=Gary | author-link = Gary Graff |magazine=] |date = 2009-12-17 | access-date = 2009-12-17}}</ref> The album debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Albums chart,<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-12-26/alternative-albums|title=Alternative Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009 |magazine=] |access-date=2009-12-17}}</ref> number two on the Digital Albums chart,<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-12-26/digital-albums|title=Digital Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009 |magazine=] |access-date=2009-12-17}}</ref> number four on the Rock Albums chart,<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-12-26/rock-albums|title=Rock Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009 |magazine=] |access-date=2009-12-17}}</ref> and number 23 on the ] chart.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/european-albums#/charts/european-albums?chartDate=2009-12-26&begin=21&order=position|title=European Albums - Billboard - Week of December 26, 2009 |magazine=] |access-date=2009-12-17}}</ref> On August 19, 2011, the album was certified platinum by the ] for shipping 300,000 units.<ref name=BPI/> On November 8, 2011, the album was certified gold in the United States.<ref name=RIAA/> | |||
!align="left"|Chart (2009) | |||
!align="left"|Peak<br />position | |||
The first single from the album, "]", debuted in its week of release at number 20 on the ''Billboard'' ] chart and the number 24 on the ] chart.<ref name="K&Q Billboard">. Billboard.com. ]. Retrieved 2010-07-20.</ref> On the Alternative Songs chart, the song rose to the Top 5 only four weeks after its debut, peaking at number one and staying there for three weeks, ending ]'s song "]"'s dominant run at the top of the chart.<ref name=chartbeat>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/959677/chart-beat-wednesday-tim-mcgraw-michael-buble-owl-city|title=Chart Beat Wednesday: Tim McGraw, Michael Buble, Owl City |magazine=] |date = 2010-01-20 |access-date=2009-12-17}}</ref> It is the second Alternative number one song from Thirty Seconds to Mars, with the first being "]", which managed two weeks at the top.<ref name=chartbeat/> Before its release as a single, in the week ending December 26, 2009, the song "]" debuted on the ] at number 72,<ref name="Allmusicsingle">{{cite web | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - Chart - Billboard Singles| website = ]| url = {{AllMusic|class=album|id=r1675172/charts-awards/billboard-single|pure_url=yes}} | access-date = 2009-01-04}}</ref> number 67 on the ],<ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> number four on the ] chart<ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> and number 33 on the ] chart.<ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> The song was released as a single to American radio on March 8, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16697|title=FMQB: Radio Industry|access-date=1 March 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711013858/http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=16697|archive-date=11 July 2011}}</ref> | |||
In Germany, the album debuted at number 15 and quickly fell, and after only 14 weeks it disappeared from the ]. After the album achieved several new entries at some low positions, it managed to climb up continuously since June (six months after the album's release) and after another 10 weeks, it reached its final peak of 12.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/title/30+Seconds+To+Mars/This+Is+War/longplay |title=Die ganze Musik im Internet: Charts, News, Neuerscheinungen, Tickets, Genres, Genresuche, Genrelexikon, Künstler-Suche, Musik-Suche, Track-Suche, Ticket-Suche |publisher=musicline.de |access-date=2011-10-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121009083100/http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/title/30+Seconds+To+Mars/This+Is+War/longplay |archive-date=2012-10-09 |url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
As of May 2012, ''This Is War'' had sold nearly four million albums and over one million singles worldwide.<ref>{{cite magazine|date=May 2, 2012|title=Thirty Seconds to Mars aren't splitting up! They're making a new album!|magazine=]|publisher=]|issue=1413}}</ref> | |||
== Accolades == | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" | |||
|- | |- | ||
!scope="col"| Publication | |||
|]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://argentinatop100.com.ar/top20albumes/2009/0612-1212/|title=Top 20 Álbumes|publisher=Top 100 Argentina|date=|accessdate=18 December 2009}}</ref> | |||
!scope="col"| Country | |||
|align="center"|11 | |||
!scope="col"| Accolade | |||
!scope="col"| Year | |||
!scope="col"| Rank | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ] | |||
|]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display_album.asp?chart=1G50|title=Top 50 Albums Chart - Australian Recording Industry Association|publisher=]|accessdate=2009-12-13}}</ref> | |||
|] | |||
|align="center"|36 | |||
| "Best Albums of 2009"<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.aolradioblog.com/2009/12/31/best-albums-of-2009/ | title=Best Albums of 2009 – AOL Radio Blog |first1 =Sara | last1= Anderson| first2=Pete |last2= Schiecke |first3=Ryan|last3= Wild|access-date=2009-12-22|year=2009| publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
| 2009 | |||
| style="text-align:center;"|* | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' | |||
|]<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
|] | |||
|align="center"| 18 | |||
| "Best Album Artwork"<ref name=rs2009>{{cite magazine | title = Rock Sound Readers' Poll 2009: The Results | magazine =] |date = 2010-01-12| url = http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/rock-sound-readers-poll-2009-the-results |access-date = 2010-02-14}}</ref> | |||
| 2009 | |||
| style="text-align:center;"|3 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ''Rock Sound'' | |||
|] (])<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
|United Kingdom | |||
|align="center"| 74 | |||
| "Best Album of 2009"<ref name=rs2009/> | |||
| 2009 | |||
| style="text-align:center;"|3 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ] | |||
|Belgian Albums Chart (])<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
|] | |||
|align="center"| 55 | |||
| "Best Album of 2009"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.virginradioitaly.it/top/magazine/speciali/top_rock_2009_risultati|title=Top Rock 2009 - Italians Do It Better|access-date=2009-12-22|year=2009|language=it|publisher=]|archive-date=July 22, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722070218/http://www.virginradioitaly.it/top/magazine/speciali/top_rock_2009_risultati|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
| 2009 | |||
| style="text-align:center;"|1 | |||
|} | |||
== Track listing == | |||
{{Track listing | |||
| total_length = {{Duration|m=60|s=40}} | |||
| all_writing = ], except "L490" by ] | |||
| title1 = Escape | |||
| length1 = {{Duration|m=2|s=24}} | |||
| title2 = ] | |||
| length2 = {{Duration|m=5|s=40}} | |||
| title3 = ] | |||
| length3 = {{Duration|m=5|s=46}} | |||
| title4 = ] | |||
| length4 = {{Duration|m=5|s=27}} | |||
| title5 = 100 Suns | |||
| length5 = {{Duration|m=1|s=58}} | |||
| title6 = ] | |||
| length6 = {{Duration|m=6|s=12}} | |||
| title7 = ] | |||
| length7 = {{Duration|m=4|s=33}} | |||
| title8 = Vox Populi | |||
| length8 = {{Duration|m=5|s=43}} | |||
| title9 = ] | |||
| length9 = {{Duration|m=5|s=39}} | |||
| title10 = Alibi | |||
| length10 = {{Duration|m=5|s=59}} | |||
| title11 = Stranger in a Strange Land | |||
| length11 = {{Duration|m=6|s=54}} | |||
| title12 = L490 | |||
| length12 = {{Duration|m=4|s=27}} | |||
}} | |||
{{Track listing | |||
| headline = iTunes Deluxe edition bonus tracks | |||
| total_length = {{Duration|m=72|s=34}} | |||
| title13 = Kings and Queens | |||
| note13 = LA Riots vocal mix | |||
| length13 = {{Duration|m=6|s=12}} | |||
| title14 = Night of the Hunter | |||
| note14 = ] remix) (Pre-order only | |||
| length14 = {{Duration|m=5|s=42}} | |||
}} | |||
{{Track listing | |||
| headline = Japanese bonus tracks | |||
| total_length = {{Duration|m=71|s=7}} | |||
| title13 = Kings and Queens | |||
| note13 = Eddy and ] radio mix | |||
| length13 = {{Duration|m=4|s=10}} | |||
| title14 = Kings and Queens | |||
| note14 = ] remix main | |||
| length14 = {{Duration|m=6|s=17}} | |||
}} | |||
{{Track listing | |||
| headline = Deluxe edition bonus tracks | |||
| extra_column = Producer | |||
| total_length = {{Duration|m=77|s=30}} | |||
| title13 = ] | |||
| note13 = featuring ] | |||
| length13 = {{Duration|m=6|s=11}} | |||
| title14 = ] | |||
| note14 = BBC live version | |||
| writer14 = ], ] | |||
| extra14 = Simon Askew | |||
| length14 = {{Duration|m=4|s=40}} | |||
| title15 = ] | |||
| note15 = BBC live version | |||
| writer15 = ], ], ], ] | |||
| extra15 = Andy Rogers | |||
| length15 = {{Duration|m=6|s=03}} | |||
}} | |||
{{Track listing | |||
| headline = Deluxe edition DVD | |||
| total_length = {{Duration|m=52|s=44}} | |||
| title1 = Closer to the Edge | |||
| note1 = Music video | |||
| length1 = {{Duration|m=6|s=22}} | |||
| title2 = The Ride (Kings and Queens) | |||
| note2 = Music video | |||
| length2 = {{Duration|m=8|s=51}} | |||
| title3 = The Ride | |||
| note3 = The Making of | |||
| length3 = {{Duration|m=20|s=48}} | |||
| title4 = Into the Wild | |||
| length4 = {{Duration|m=6|s=15}} | |||
| title5 = The Summit | |||
| length5 = {{Duration|m=3|s=12}} | |||
| title6 = War Is Coming | |||
| note6 = Short films | |||
| length6 = {{Duration|m=7|s=16}} | |||
}} | |||
== Personnel == | |||
{{col-begin}} | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
'''Thirty Seconds to Mars''' | |||
* ] – ], ]s, ], ], ] | |||
* ] – ], ]; guitar (on "L490") | |||
* ] – guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, synths, ], ], percussion | |||
'''Visuals and imagery''' | |||
* Mark Thecobrasnake – ] | |||
* Varnish Studio Inc – ] | |||
* Jared Leto – art direction | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
'''Technical and production''' | |||
* ] – ], co-production on "Kings and Queens", "Closer to the Edge", "Vox Populi" | |||
* Thirty Seconds to Mars – production, co-production on "Kings and Queens", "Closer to the Edge", "Vox Populi", ] on "L490" | |||
* ] – co-production on "Kings and Queens", "Closer to the Edge", "Vox Populi" | |||
* Ryan Williams – ], mixing | |||
* Brian Virtue – engineering on "Night of the Hunter", "Search and Destroy", mixing on "Stranger in a Strange Land" | |||
* Tom Biller – additional engineering on "Night of the Hunter", "Kings and Queens", "100 Suns", "Hurricane", "Alibi" | |||
* Rob Kirwan – additional engineering on "Kings and Queens", "This Is War", "Vox Populi" | |||
* ] – additional engineering on "Night of the Hunter", "Stranger in a Strange Land" | |||
* Matt Radosevich – additional engineering on "This Is War", "Search and Destroy", "Closer to the Edge" | |||
* Jamie Schefman – additional engineering | |||
* Sonny Diperri – additional engineering | |||
* Andre Doucette – pre-production engineering | |||
* Joe Wohlmut – additional Los Angeles Summit engineering | |||
* ] – mixing on "Hurricane" | |||
* Neil Comber – mixing assistant on "Hurricane" | |||
* ] – mixing on "Search and Destroy" | |||
* Brian Wholgemuth – mixing assistant on "Search and Destroy" | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* Evren Göknar – mastering on "Bad Romance" (BBC live version), "Stronger" (BBC live version) | |||
'''Managerial''' | |||
* Front Line management – ] | |||
* King, Holmes, Paterno & Berliner – legal representation | |||
* Wasserman, Grossman and Sloan – business management | |||
* ] – booking agent | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
{{col-end}} | |||
== Charts == | |||
{{col-begin}} | |||
{{col-2}} | |||
===Weekly charts=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="col"| Chart (2009–11) | |||
|]<ref name="Hung">{{cite web |url=http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=30+Seconds+To+Mars&titel=This+Is+War&cat=a|title= 30 Seconds to Mars - This Is War|publisher =DutchCharts.nl. Hung Medien |accessdate= 2009-12-11}}</ref> | |||
! scope="col"| Peak<br />position | |||
|align="center"|31 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Australia|18|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=August 16, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref></ref> | |||
|align="center"|23 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Austria|8|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|Finnish Albums Chart<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
|align="center"|24 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Flanders|74|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
|align="center"|96 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Wallonia|34|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/30+Seconds+To+Mars/?type=longplay|title=Chartverfolgung / 30 Seconds To Mars / Longplay|publisher=Musicline.de|accessdate=2009-12-18}}</ref> | |||
|align="center"|15 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Czech|35|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|date=201002|refname="cz"|access-date=August 1, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://irish-charts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=30+Seconds+To+Mars|title=30 Seconds to Mars discography|publisher=Irish-charts.com. Hung Medien|accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref> | |||
|align="center"|62 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Netherlands|31|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|refname="Hung"|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fimi.it/classifiche_result_artisti.php?anno=2009&mese=12&id=284|title=Archivio Classifica settimanale dal 07-12-2009 al 13-12-2009|publisher=F.I.M.I. (Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana)|accessdate=2009-12-24}}</ref> | |||
|align="center"|29 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"| Estonian Albums (])<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://r2.err.ee/myygitabel|title=R2 Eesti müügitabel, nädal 34/2010|publisher=]|access-date=September 18, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100902080249/http://r2.err.ee/myygitabel|archive-date=September 2, 2010}}</ref> | |||
|]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://greaves.tv/amprofon3/Top100.pdf|title=30 Seconds to Mars This is War|publisher=amprofon.com|accessdate=2009-12-19}}</ref> | |||
| 5 | |||
|align="center"|77 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"| ] ('']'')<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/charts/european-albums?chartDate=2009-12-26&begin=21&order=position|title=European Albums Week of December 26, 2009 This Is War - Thirty Seconds to Mars Chart History|work=]|access-date=September 18, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|]<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
| 16 | |||
|align="center"|27 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Finland|19|artist=30 Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=August 1, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
||]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://olis.onyx.pl/listy/index.asp?idlisty=555&lang=en|title=Official Retail Sales Chart|publisher=]|accessdate=2009-12-16}}</ref> | |||
|align="center"|39 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|France|96|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref name="Hung"/> | |||
|align="center"|20 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Germany4|12|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|chartid=123198|access-date=September 26, 2021|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.chartstats.com/albuminfo.php?id=14587|title=Chart Stats - 30 Seconds To Mars - This Is War |accessdate=2009-12-19 |publisher=Chartstats.com }}</ref> | |||
|align="center"|31 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Greece|44|M|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013192113/http://www.greekcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Thirty+Seconds+To+Mars&titel=This+Is+War&cat=a|title=Greekcharts.com - Thirty Seconds To Mars - This Is War|access-date=September 26, 2021|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ]<ref name=billboard>{{cite web| url = http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/30-seconds-to-mars/487440 | title = 30 Seconds to Mars Music News & Info | publisher = ] | accessdate = 2009-12-12}} <!-- Launch the visualizer --></ref> | |||
|align="center"|18 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Ireland2|51|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=August 1, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' Rock Albums<ref name=billboard/> | |||
|- | |||
|align="center"|4 | |||
! scope="row"| Italian Albums (])<ref>{{cite journal|date=September 2010|title=Classifiche della 34° settimana del 2010 (dal 21/08/2010 al 27/08/2010)|url=<!-- http://www.musicaedischi.it/rivista_arretrati.php -->|journal=]|issue=744|page=26|language=it}}</ref> | |||
| 19 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Mexico|39|M|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100922234459/http://mexicancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Thirty+Seconds+To+Mars&titel=This+is+War&cat=a|title=Mexicancharts.com - Thirty Seconds To Mars - This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' Alternative Albums<ref name=billboard/> | |||
|align="center"|2 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|New Zealand|9|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=August 1, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|} | |||
==== Singles chart positions ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Single | |||
!align="left"|Chart (2009) | |||
!align="left"|Peak<br />position | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Poland|34|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|id=638|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|align="center" rowspan="7"| "]" | |||
|]<ref name="K&Q Billboard"></ref> | |||
|align="center"|70 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Portugal|6|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|]<ref name=billboard/><!-- Launch the visualizer --><ref name="Allmusicsingle">{{cite web | title = 30 Seconds to Mars - Chart - Billboard Singles| publisher = ]| url = http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fbfuxzraldhe~T31 | accessdate = 2009-01-04}}</ref><!-- Peak position is blank at the ref cited --> | |||
|align="center"|52 | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"| Russian Albums (])<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://2m-online.ru/news/detail.php?ID=5517|title=Сайт не существует|access-date=May 9, 2011|archive-date=December 2, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121202125142/http://2m-online.ru/news/detail.php?ID=5517|url-status=dead }}</ref> | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref name="K&Q Billboard"/><ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
| 12 | |||
|align="center"|1<ref>http://www.billboard.com/#/column/chartbeat/chart-highlights-adult-contemporary-dance-1004059871.story</ref> | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"| ] (])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-albums-chart/20100815/40/|title=Official Scottish Albums Chart|publisher=]|date=August 15, 2010|access-date=September 18, 2023}}</ref> | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref></ref><ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
| 13 | |||
|align="center"|20 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Spain|52|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=October 31, 2011|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref name="K&Q Billboard"/><ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
|align="center"|6 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Switzerland|20|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=July 20, 2010|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref name="K&Q Billboard"/><ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
|align="center"|5 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|UK2|15|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|date=20100815|access-date=September 26, 2021|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref name="K&Q Billboard"/><ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
|align="center"|82 | |||
|} | |||
;Other charted songs | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Song | |||
!align="left"|Chart (2009) | |||
!align="left"|Peak<br />position | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|Billboard200|19|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=September 26, 2021|refname=billboard|rowheader=true}} | |||
|align="center" rowspan="3"| "]" | |||
|]<ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
|align="center"|67 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|BillboardAlternative|2|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=September 26, 2021|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
|align="center"|4 | |||
|- | |- | ||
{{Album chart|BillboardRock|4|artist=Thirty Seconds To Mars|album=This Is War|access-date=September 26, 2021|rowheader=true}} | |||
|U.S. ''Billboard'' ]<ref name="Allmusicsingle"/> | |||
|align="center"|72 | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{col-2}} | |||
=== |
===Year-end charts=== | ||
{|class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="col"| Chart (2010) | |||
! Publication | |||
! scope="col"| Position | |||
! Country | |||
! Accolade | |||
! Year | |||
! Rank | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"| Australian Albums (ARIA)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aria.com.au/charts/2010/albums-chart|title=ARIA Top 100 Albums for 2010|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association|access-date=November 6, 2021}}</ref> | |||
| '']'' | |||
| 87 | |||
|align="center"|] | |||
|- | |||
| "Best Album of 2009"<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.virginradioitaly.it/top/magazine/speciali/top_rock_2009_risultati| title=Top Rock 2009 - Italians Do It Better |accessdate=2009-12-22|date=2009| language = Italian|publisher='']''}}</ref> | |||
! scope="row"| Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://austriancharts.at/year.asp?cat=a&id=2010|title=Jahreshitparade Alben 2010|website=austriancharts.at|access-date=November 6, 2021}}</ref> | |||
| 2009 | |||
| 28 | |||
|align="center"|1 | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts/album-jahr/for-date-2010|title=Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts|language=de|work=]|publisher=offiziellecharts.de|access-date=November 6, 2021}}</ref> | |||
| 47 | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| UK Albums (OCC)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/end-of-year-artist-albums-chart/20100110/37502/|title=End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 2010|publisher=Official Charts Company|access-date=November 7, 2021}}</ref> | |||
| 72 | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| US ''Billboard'' 200<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2010/top-billboard-200-albums|title=Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2010|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 6, 2021}}</ref> | |||
| 116 | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| US Top Rock Albums (''Billboard'')<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/2010/top-rock-albums|title=Top Rock Albums – Year-End 2010|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 6, 2021}}</ref> | |||
| 38 | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{col-end}} | |||
== Certifications == | |||
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Australia|type=album|artist=Thirty Seconds to Mars|title=This Is War|award=Gold|certyear=2010|access-date=2010-11-09}} | |||
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|Australia<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/10/30stm-kingsandqueens/ | title = |
|Australia<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/10/30stm-kingsandqueens/ | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - Kings & Queens / EMI Australia's Music | author = Kara | publisher = The In Sound From Way Out | date = 2009-10-07 | access-date = 2009-10-22 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120227095629/http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/10/30stm-kingsandqueens/ | archive-date = 2012-02-27 }}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="6"|December 4, 2009 | |rowspan="6"|December 4, 2009 | ||
|rowspan="4"|] Music | |rowspan="4"|] Music | ||
|rowspan="19"|CD | |rowspan="19"|CD | ||
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|Austria<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.at/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | title = This Is War - EMI - Gute Musik ist besser | publisher = ] | |
|Austria<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emimusic.at/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | title = This Is War - EMI - Gute Musik ist besser | publisher = ] | access-date = 2009-11-01 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120227133811/http://www.emimusic.at/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | archive-date = 2012-02-27 }}</ref> | ||
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|Finland<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emi.fi/uutiset/1041/27-11-2009 | title = |
|Finland<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emi.fi/uutiset/1041/27-11-2009 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars in This Is War -albumi julkaistaan jo 4.12. / EMI / Uutiset | date = 2009-11-27 | access-date = 2009-12-10 | publisher = ] | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120329122308/http://www.emi.fi/uutiset/1041/27-11-2009 | archive-date = 2012-03-29 | url-status = dead }}</ref> | ||
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|Germany<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.de/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | title = This Is War - EMI - Gute Musik ist besser | publisher = ] | |
|Germany<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emimusic.de/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | title = This Is War - EMI - Gute Musik ist besser | publisher = ] | access-date = 2009-11-01 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120220043347/http://www.emimusic.de/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | archive-date = 2012-02-20 }}</ref> | ||
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|Italy<ref name=offthisit>{{cite web| url = http://www.thirtysecondstomars.it/ | title = 05/10/09 - Data di uscita posticipata e nuovo singolo | date = 2009-10-05 | |
|Italy<ref name=offthisit>{{cite web | url = http://www.thirtysecondstomars.it/ | title = 05/10/09 - Data di uscita posticipata e nuovo singolo | date = 2009-10-05 | access-date = 2009-10-05 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090918095652/http://www.thirtysecondstomars.it/ | archive-date = 2009-09-18 }}</ref> | ||
|EMI/] | |EMI/] | ||
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|Switzerland<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.ch/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | title = This Is War - EMI - Gute Musik ist besser | publisher = ] | |
|Switzerland<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.ch/produkt/3251603,5099996511121/30_seconds_to_mars-this_is_war | title = This Is War - EMI - Gute Musik ist besser | publisher = ] | access-date = 2009-11-01}}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="5"|EMI Music | |rowspan="5"|EMI Music | ||
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|Denmark<ref>{{cite web| url = http://emi.dk/Default.aspx?ID=4&PID=13&NewsID=87 | title = |
|Denmark<ref>{{cite web | url = http://emi.dk/Default.aspx?ID=4&PID=13&NewsID=87 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars er tilbage | access-date = 2009-11-21 | publisher = ] }}{{Dead link|date=June 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=no }}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="5"|December 7, 2009 | |rowspan="5"|December 7, 2009 | ||
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|New Zealand<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.co.nz/2009/11/18/30-seconds-to-mars-kings-and-queens-music-video/ | title = |
|New Zealand<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.co.nz/2009/11/18/30-seconds-to-mars-kings-and-queens-music-video/ | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars: "Kings and Queens! music video | date = 2009-11-18 | access-date = 2009-11-18 | author = Shahlin | publisher = The In Sound From Way Out | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120301204047/http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.co.nz/2009/11/18/30-seconds-to-mars-kings-and-queens-music-video/ | archive-date = 2012-03-01 }}</ref> | ||
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|Norway<ref>{{cite web| url = http://emi.no/nyheter/2009/oktober/ny_single_og_album_fra_30_seconds_to_mars.aspx | title = EMI Music Norway: Ny single og album fra 30 Seconds to Mars | date = 2009-10-14 | accessdate = 2009-10-23 | publisher = ]}}</ref> | |||
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|Poland<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.pl/katalog,plyty,,this_is_war | title = EMI Music Poland - |
|Poland<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emimusic.pl/katalog,plyty,,this_is_war | title = EMI Music Poland - Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War | access-date = 2009-10-23 | publisher = ] | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120227003723/http://www.emimusic.pl/katalog,plyty,,this_is_war | archive-date = 2012-02-27 }}</ref> | ||
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|United Kingdom<ref name=rsoundshow>{{cite |
|United Kingdom<ref name=rsoundshow>{{cite magazine| url = http://www.rocksound.tv/news/article/30-seconds-to-mars-announce-london-show | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars announce London show | date = 2009-09-28 | access-date = 2009-09-28 | magazine = Rock Sound}}</ref> | ||
|EMI/Virgin | |EMI/Virgin | ||
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|Argentina<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusica.com.ar/ | title = EMI Music Argentina - Actualidad | publisher = ] | |
|Argentina<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emimusica.com.ar/ | title = EMI Music Argentina - Actualidad | publisher = ] | access-date = 2009-09-29 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20011209175018/http://www.emimusica.com.ar/ | archive-date = 2001-12-09 }}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="6"|December 8, 2009 | |rowspan="6"|December 8, 2009 | ||
|EMI Music | |EMI Music | ||
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|Canada<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.shopemi.com/album_page.asp?upc_id=5099996511121 | title = |
|Canada<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.shopemi.com/album_page.asp?upc_id=5099996511121 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War / ShopEMI Music Canada | access-date = 2009-10-22 | publisher = ] | url-status = usurped | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120229182456/http://www.shopemi.com/album_page.asp?upc_id=5099996511121 | archive-date = 2012-02-29 }}</ref> | ||
|Virgin | |Virgin | ||
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|Mexico<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emi.com.mx/ | title = EMI Music México - Actualidad | publisher = ] | |
|Mexico<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emi.com.mx/ | title = EMI Music México - Actualidad | publisher = ] | access-date = 2009-09-29}}</ref> | ||
|rowspan="2"|EMI Music | |rowspan="2"|EMI Music | ||
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|Spain<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.es/artistas/noticias/1145/1209| title = |
|Spain<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emimusic.es/artistas/noticias/1145/1209 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars publican su nuevo álbum de estudio "This Is War" el 8 de deciembre | publisher = ] | date = 2009-11-13 | access-date = 2009-11-20 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120419155245/http://www.emimusic.es/artistas/noticias/1145/1209 | archive-date = 2012-04-19 }}</ref> | ||
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|United States<ref name=offvirgin>{{cite web| url = http://www.virginrecords.com/home/news.aspx?ArtistID=&Placement=label&action=search&Keyword=30+Seconds+to+Mars&StartingDate=&CountryCD=&submitButton=Search | title = Virgin Records America: News: |
|United States<ref name=offvirgin>{{cite web| url = http://www.virginrecords.com/home/news.aspx?ArtistID=&Placement=label&action=search&Keyword=30+Seconds+to+Mars&StartingDate=&CountryCD=&submitButton=Search | title = Virgin Records America: News: Thirty Seconds to Mars, New Studio Album Set To Hit Tuesday, December 8th | date = 2009-09-11 | access-date = 2009-10-01}}</ref> | ||
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|South Africa<ref>{{cite web| |
|South Africa<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.esounds.co.za/index_flash.php? |title=Thirty Seconds to Mars New Studio Album 'This Is War' Set to Hit December 7 on EMI's Virgin Records - EMI Esounds |publisher=] |date=2009-11-17 |access-date=2009-11-17 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100219220629/http://www.esounds.co.za/index_flash.php |archive-date=February 19, 2010 }}</ref> | ||
|EMI/Virgin | |||
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|Brazil<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.livrariacultura.com.br/scripts |
|Brazil<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.livrariacultura.com.br/scripts/resenha/resenha.asp?sid=9731311131442260884262567&nitem=13010097 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - This is War (Brazil release date) | publisher = livrariacultura.com.br | access-date = 2009-12-04 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://archive.today/20240525200350/https://www.webcitation.org/66cZyOr2Y?url=http://www.livrariacultura.com.br/scripts/resenha/resenha.asp%3Fsid=9731311131442260884262567&nitem=13010097 | archive-date = 2024-05-25 }}</ref> | ||
|December 10, 2009 | |December 10, 2009 | ||
|EMI Music | |EMI Music | ||
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|Japan<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.emimusic.jp/ |
|Japan<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.emimusic.jp/artist/30stm/?id=55878 | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War (Japan release date) | date = 2009-10-14 | access-date = 2010-07-15 | publisher = Toshiba EMI | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120723061434/http://www.emimusic.jp/artist/30stm/?id=55878 | archive-date = 2012-07-23 | url-status = dead }}</ref> | ||
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|November 9, 2010 | |||
|Virgin | |||
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|Australia<ref>{{cite web|title=This Is War (Deluxe Edition)|url=http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/alternative/this-is-war-deluxe-edition/580744|publisher=JB Hi-Fi|access-date=22 August 2011|archive-date=October 23, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121023063704/http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/music/alternative/this-is-war-deluxe-edition/580744|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
|November 19, 2010 | |||
|rowspan="3"|EMI Music | |||
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|Poland<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.empik.com/this-is-war-30-seconds-to-mars,prod59140304,muzyka-p | title = Thirty Seconds to Mars - This Is War, Deluxe PL | publisher= Empik.com| access-date = 2011-12-18}}</ref> | |||
|November 22, 2010 | |||
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This article is about the Thirty Seconds to Mars album. For other uses, see This Is War (disambiguation).2009 studio album by Thirty Seconds to Mars
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This Is War Deluxe edition | ||||
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This Is War is the third studio album by American rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, released on December 8, 2009 through Virgin Records. It was the band's first studio album in four years, after the breakthrough of their previous work, A Beautiful Lie (2005). The album was recorded over a span of two years while the band was in the midst of a legal dispute with Virgin over an alleged breach-of-contract. The case was later settled in April 2009, and the band signed to EMI later that year.
The album marked a departure from the band's previous material, implementing a more experimental direction that draws influence from progressive rock, new wave, industrial, and heavy metal music. Lyrically, it is a conceptual record shaped by the band's personal struggles and legal battle with their record label, and is sometimes considered a rock opera. It was accompanied by the documentary film Artifact (2012), which chronicled the dispute.
This Is War received general acclaim from critics, who praised its instrumentation and experimental direction, and was nominated for the Echo Music Prize. It reached the top ten of several national album charts and has since sold over four million copies worldwide. The record was primarily promoted through the Into the Wild Tour, which earned the band a Guinness World Record for most live shows during a single album cycle, with 300 shows.
Background and development
See also: Artifact (film)Thirty Seconds to Mars was sued for breach-of-contract by their record label, Virgin Records, in mid-2008. The label sought $30 million in damages, claiming that the band had failed to produce three of the five records they were obliged to deliver under their 1999 contract with the now-defunct Immortal Records. In 2004, Virgin took over the contract. Jared Leto responded to some of the claims in the suit on the band's website and dismissed rumors that the group had disbanded. He said the claims were "ridiculously overblown" and "totally unrealistic", before stating that "under California law, where we live and signed our deal, one cannot be bound to a contract for more than seven years." Thirty Seconds to Mars had been contracted for nine years, so the band decided to exercise their "legal right to terminate our old, out-of-date contract, which according to the law is null and void."
After nearly a year of the lawsuit battle, the band announced on April 29, 2009, that the case had been settled. The suit was resolved following a defense based on a contract case involving actress Olivia de Havilland decades before. Leto explained, "The California Appeals Court ruled that no service contract in California is valid after seven years, and it became known as the De Havilland Law after she used it to get out of her contract with Warner Bros." Thirty Seconds to Mars then decided to re-sign with EMI (the parent label of Virgin). Leto said the band had "resolved our differences with EMI" and the decision had been made because of "the willingness and enthusiasm by EMI to address our major concerns and issues, (and) the opportunity to return to work with a team so committed and passionate about Thirty Seconds to Mars." He said it was "the most challenging business obstacle that we've ever gone through as a band."
Upon completion of the record, Leto spoke of the troubles the band faced while working on This Is War: "We spent two years of our lives working on that record, and it was us against the world... There were times that it was overwhelming. Everything that was going on was brutal... It was a case of survival, to tell the truth."
Leto produced a documentary Artifact, which depicted the state of the modern music industry through their dispute with their record company. Other musicians also gave accounts of their industry experiences. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was well received and won the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary.
Writing and recording
During recording sessions, the band hosted a gathering, which they called "The Summit", at the Avalon club in Los Angeles. The purpose of the gathering was to deepen the band's connection with the fans by involving them in the making of the album. Approximately 1,000 fans from across the U.S. and Europe showed up for The Summit. Their participation in the recording process ranged from providing percussion and whispers on some tracks to singing the whole chorus of a song. In an interview with MTV, frontman Jared Leto described the process as an experiment saying "It was quite simply one of the best things we've done as a band". Leto also revealed in the interview that the album's style would be leaning more towards that of their self-titled debut than that of A Beautiful Lie, with most songs clocking in over five minutes. Describing the experimental recording process, he said:
"I think we do a really good job at just chasing the feeling, the core of the song, and allowing the song the ability or right to go where it leads us, where it wants to go. The song dictates that, and we've been working on this collection of songs for 12 months, so we know them pretty well."
In May 2009, Kanye West posted a photo of himself, Brandon Flowers (the frontman of The Killers) and Jared Leto together and announced that he and Jared were working together on a song named "Hurricane". Leto later confirmed that Kanye West's vocals would appear on "Hurricane" and that West would be singing, not rapping. West's vocal contribution to the song was ultimately removed because of legal issues surrounding the rights of the record labels of each of the artists. Although it was not released on the original pressing of the album, Leto said the track would eventually be heard. The early leaked versions of the album had the version of "Hurricane" featuring Kanye West included. This version also appears on the Deluxe edition of the album.
Musical style and themes
"Kings and Queens" "Kings and Queens", the third track on the album, was partly written in South Africa.Problems playing this file? See media help.
AllMusic writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine acknowledged the band's progression since their last record; saying that it was a liability "When they were mining a post-grunge or nu metal or emo vein," but now the group has deviated to a sound that is more reminiscent of "a hybrid of the Killers' retro new wave and My Chemical Romance's gothic prog." He said following the band's transposition "they've wound up with a sound that suits their stance", referring to the record as "an ungainly mix of synth rock, metal, and prog, the distillation of all manner of brooding '80s teenage obsessions." Sara Anderson from AOL Radio referred to This Is War's "extremely progressive rock sound with killer choruses"; saying the album clearly takes inspiration from experimental Pink Floyd to melodic M83. Billboard writer Cortney Harding said the album "represented an artistic step forward for the band," observing that the band hasn't completely abandoned its melodic and hard rock tendencies. The Times described the record's sound as "a tighter, more textured set of eyeliner indie-rock tunes than the group's previous albums".
—Jared Leto, Thirty Seconds to Mars lyricist and vocalist, on the themes incorporated into the record."One thing that I thought was missing from Thirty Seconds to Mars was a sense of optimism, which I think you feel on songs on this record. 'Kings and Queens,' there's a triumphant feeling of the possibilities that we all have. 'This Is War,' you feel a confidence and a celebration, and even 'Closer to the Edge'. 'Stranger in a Strange Land' ... the other thing I felt was missing was sexuality. And that's obviously a big part of all of our lives, and I thought it (was) important to address some of that."
Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto described the record as a concept album, proceeding to say "if this isn't, I'm not sure what is". He said the record was created in an "intense two-year period, where it felt like the whole world was falling apart and massive changes were going on. I think you can hear that in the sound of this album." Furthermore, he refused to call the album a rock opera, "People seem OK with calling it 'a rock opera'... I would never say that though; the only thing I'm comfortable saying 'rock opera' about is Tommy by The Who. But it's very conceptual, about many spiritual things, and it really is simply who we are, who we've become."
Leto described the style as "much more electronic and experimental, with lots of vintage synths." Leto also mentioned that he had written lyrics about some themes he felt were missing from their previous work, such as optimism and sexuality only for the song "Stranger in a Strange Land". Rock Sound writer Victoria Durham referred to the dramatic themes instilled in the album, such as "Night of the Hunter" which she said "is one of the album's most dramatic efforts" and also reminiscing over their previous album, A Beautiful Lie, which he says "featured its share of over-dramatic moments, (but) this time the band have blasted them into the stratosphere. The massive-sounding 'Vox Populi' is a prime example." She reiterates Leto's claim, noting the track has a "feeling of all-conquering optimism".
The music video for the song "Hurricane" was banned by MTV and several other TV channels around the world. The video, which runs for 13 minutes and 10 seconds and was directed by Jared Leto under the pseudonym Bartholomew Cubbins, premiered on MTV on November 29, 2010. Jared stated in an interview with MTV that "I didn't expect all this to happen, but it's a good thing that it happens, only because of the conversation that it may provoke, about these sort of things, and looking at art and creative expression and weighing that against protecting the viewers from the exhibition of certain behaviors". " The video was censored and banned because of its elements of violence, nudity and sex. On November 28, 2010, Jared Leto posted the letter from MTV about the censorship of the video on his blog. The list features the offending scenes, such as a woman running her finger on the anus of another G-string woman, which was classified as "restricted". It was only this shot which had made the video completely restricted.
Promotion and release
Main article: Into the Wild TourBioWare has announced that the soundtrack of Dragon Age: Origins contains the song "This Is War", as the title track. The track made its world debut in the game before the release of the album. Steve Schnur, Worldwide Executive of Music and Music Marketing at Electronic Arts described working with Thirty Seconds to Mars:
"EA has always had a forward-thinking relationship with Thirty Seconds to Mars and we are overwhelmed with excitement about the band's involvement and creative contribution to Dragon Age: Origins. This exciting song debut exemplifies our continued commitment to working with great bands that move the needle to where music is going."
Jared Leto commented, "We always try to push the envelope both in the entertainment world and the media, and our title track to debut in a game of this caliber is one of the best ways to bring our music to fans around the world. We've come a long way from having to rely solely on radio to approach and engage music fans, and Dragon Age: Origins is the perfect game to do this with."
This Is War features 2,000 different album covers featuring individual photos of fans from around the world. The band asked fans to submit pictures of themselves, and then selected the 2,000 best images. The images were then used as covers for the album itself and shipped randomly to stores around the world.
Cobra Starship frontman Gabe Saporta revealed to MTV News that he is featured on one of the covers, after sending in a photo and not expecting to be selected. Leto's mother also features on a cover. There is also a number of other notable persons including manager Irving Azoff and label executives Ron Werre, Greg Thompson, Angelica Cob-Baehler, Colin Finklestein and Bob Semanovich; as well as celebrities Bam Margera, Kat Von D, Conan O'Brien and members of the bands Chevelle and Street Drum Corps.
The CD booklet, as well as the promotional and digital artwork features a roaring tiger. All retail albums include varied sleeves, separate from the booklet, featuring one of the 2,000 different covers.
The song "Escape" is featured in TV spots and in the trailer for the 2011 film adaption of I Am Number Four.
The song "This is War" is featured as the opening song on the 2013 anime series Sword Art Online Abridged.
The song “Kings And Queens” is featured in the science fiction film Skyline.
Reception
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Billboard | favorable |
Entertainment Weekly | B− |
Kerrang! | |
Los Angeles Times | |
Melodic | |
Q | |
Rock Sound | 9/10 |
Spin | 3/10 |
Critical response
According to many notable publications, This Is War received critical acclaim upon its release. However, at Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received a score of 57, based on 12 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
Chart performance
In the week of its release, This Is War sold over 67,000 units in the United States, entering the Billboard 200 at number 19. The album debuted at number two on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart, number two on the Digital Albums chart, number four on the Rock Albums chart, and number 23 on the European Albums chart. On August 19, 2011, the album was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry for shipping 300,000 units. On November 8, 2011, the album was certified gold in the United States.
The first single from the album, "Kings and Queens", debuted in its week of release at number 20 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and the number 24 on the Rock Songs chart. On the Alternative Songs chart, the song rose to the Top 5 only four weeks after its debut, peaking at number one and staying there for three weeks, ending Muse's song "Uprising"'s dominant run at the top of the chart. It is the second Alternative number one song from Thirty Seconds to Mars, with the first being "From Yesterday", which managed two weeks at the top. Before its release as a single, in the week ending December 26, 2009, the song "This Is War" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 72, number 67 on the Canadian Hot 100, number four on the Heatseekers Songs chart and number 33 on the Hot Digital Songs chart. The song was released as a single to American radio on March 8, 2010.
In Germany, the album debuted at number 15 and quickly fell, and after only 14 weeks it disappeared from the albums chart. After the album achieved several new entries at some low positions, it managed to climb up continuously since June (six months after the album's release) and after another 10 weeks, it reached its final peak of 12.
As of May 2012, This Is War had sold nearly four million albums and over one million singles worldwide.
Accolades
Publication | Country | Accolade | Year | Rank |
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AOL Music | United States | "Best Albums of 2009" | 2009 | * |
Rock Sound | United Kingdom | "Best Album Artwork" | 2009 | 3 |
Rock Sound | United Kingdom | "Best Album of 2009" | 2009 | 3 |
Virgin Radio Italia | Italy | "Best Album of 2009" | 2009 | 1 |
Track listing
All tracks are written by Jared Leto, except "L490" by Shannon Leto
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Escape" | 2:24 |
2. | "Night of the Hunter" | 5:40 |
3. | "Kings and Queens" | 5:46 |
4. | "This Is War" | 5:27 |
5. | "100 Suns" | 1:58 |
6. | "Hurricane" | 6:12 |
7. | "Closer to the Edge" | 4:33 |
8. | "Vox Populi" | 5:43 |
9. | "Search and Destroy" | 5:39 |
10. | "Alibi" | 5:59 |
11. | "Stranger in a Strange Land" | 6:54 |
12. | "L490" | 4:27 |
Total length: | 60:40 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "Kings and Queens" (LA Riots vocal mix) | 6:12 |
14. | "Night of the Hunter" (Flood remix) (Pre-order only) | 5:42 |
Total length: | 72:34 |
No. | Title | Length |
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13. | "Kings and Queens" (Eddy and Tiborg radio mix) | 4:10 |
14. | "Kings and Queens" (Innerpartysystem remix main) | 6:17 |
Total length: | 71:07 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer | Length |
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13. | "Hurricane 2.0" (featuring Kanye West) | 6:11 | ||
14. | "Bad Romance" (BBC live version) | Stefani Germanotta, Nadir Khayat | Simon Askew | 4:40 |
15. | "Stronger" (BBC live version) | Kanye West, Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, Edwin Birdsong | Andy Rogers | 6:03 |
Total length: | 77:30 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Closer to the Edge" (Music video) | 6:22 |
2. | "The Ride (Kings and Queens)" (Music video) | 8:51 |
3. | "The Ride" (The Making of) | 20:48 |
4. | "Into the Wild" | 6:15 |
5. | "The Summit" | 3:12 |
6. | "War Is Coming" (Short films) | 7:16 |
Total length: | 52:44 |
Personnel
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Charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA) | Gold | 35,000 |
Austria (IFPI Austria) | Gold | 10,000 |
Belgium (BEA) | 2× Platinum | 60,000 |
Germany (BVMI) | Platinum | 200,000 |
Ireland (IRMA) | Gold | 7,500 |
Italy (FIMI) | Gold | 30,000 |
New Zealand (RMNZ) | Gold | 7,500 |
Poland (ZPAV) | Platinum | 20,000 |
Portugal (AFP) | 2× Platinum | 40,000 |
South Africa (RISA) | Gold | 20,000 |
United Kingdom (BPI) | Platinum | 300,000 |
United States (RIAA) | Gold | 500,000 |
Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Release history
Region | Date | Distributing label | Format |
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Australia | December 4, 2009 | EMI Music | CD |
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Finland | |||
Germany | |||
Italy | EMI/Virgin | ||
Switzerland | EMI Music | ||
Denmark | December 7, 2009 | ||
New Zealand | |||
Norway | |||
Poland | |||
United Kingdom | EMI/Virgin | ||
Argentina | December 8, 2009 | EMI Music | |
Canada | Virgin | ||
Mexico | EMI Music | ||
Spain | |||
United States | Virgin | ||
South Africa | EMI/Virgin | ||
Brazil | December 10, 2009 | EMI Music | |
Japan | July 14, 2010 | Toshiba EMI | |
Deluxe edition | |||
United States | November 9, 2010 | Virgin | CD+DVD |
Australia | November 19, 2010 | EMI Music | |
Poland | November 22, 2010 | ||
Brazil | November 30, 2010 |
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