A Beautiful Lie

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A Beautiful Lie
A Beautiful Lie cover
Studio album by 30 Seconds to Mars
Released August 16, 2005
Recorded 2003 - 2005, Pulse Recording (Los Angeles, California);
The Laboratory (Los Angeles, California);
The Center for the Advancement of the Arts and Sciences of Sound (Alaska);
Lionhead Studios (South Africa);
Circle in the Square Studio (New York City, New York)
Genre Alternative rock
Progressive Rock
Length 56:12
Label Virgin Records
Immortal Records
Producer(s) Josh Abraham
30 Seconds to Mars
Professional reviews
30 Seconds to Mars chronology
30 Seconds to Mars
(2002)
A Beautiful Lie
(2005)


Alternate Cover
Deluxe Edition Cover
Deluxe Edition Cover

A Beautiful Lie is the second album written and performed by the progressive metal band 30 Seconds to Mars. It was released on August 16, 2005 under Virgin Records. The album was produced by Josh Abraham and 30 Seconds to Mars.

The album produced three singles, "Attack", "The Kill", and "From Yesterday"; all three songs managed to chart within the top thirty on the US Modern Rock chart, with "The Kill" and "From Yesterday" both entering the top ten. It has also gone Platinum, shipping over 1 million copies.

A Beautiful Lie is different from the band's debut album 30 Seconds to Mars both musically and lyrically. Whereas the eponymously-titled debut album's lyrics focused on human struggle[1] and the music was heavily atmospheric, the lyrics of A Beautiful Lie are "personal and less cerebral" and the music takes on a more alternative rock approach.


Contents

[edit] History

A Beautiful Lie was recorded on four different continents in five different countries over a three-year period to accommodate vocalist/guitarist Jared Leto's acting career. The album's title track, as well as three other songs, were composed in Cape Town, South Africa, where Leto was later met by his bandmates to work on the tracks. It was during this time that Leto conceived the album's title.[2] Prior to this, the album was tentatively to be released under the title The Battle of One.

The album was leaked onto peer-to-peer filesharing networks almost five months before its scheduled release; however, the version of the album that leaked happened to be unmastered. Because of this, the band was forced to set the release date of the album back.

To promote A Beautiful Lie, 30 Seconds to Mars included the songs "The Battle of One" and "Hunter" (originally performed by Björk) as bonus tracks. To further promote the album, the band included "golden passes" with three of the special versions of the album that entitled the buyer free entrance and backstage access to any 30 Seconds to Mars show for life.

[edit] Deluxe Edition

The album was re-released with new artwork as "A Beautiful Lie - Deluxe Edition" on November 21, 2006. The set contained one bonus track - a re-recording of the "The Kill", entitled "The Kill (Rebirth)". Also included was a DVD featuring the VMA nominated video for "The Kill", making of The Kill video, live performances and MTV2 moments involving the band.

[edit] Track listing

# Title
1. Attack 3:09
2. A Beautiful Lie 4:05
3. The Kill 3:51
4. Was It a Dream? 4:15
5. The Fantasy 4:29
6. Savior 3:24
7. From Yesterday 4:08
8. The Story 3:55
9. R-Evolve 3:59
10. A Modern Myth 2:47
Hidden track Praying for a Riot starts at 12:26 1:48
11. Battle of One (Bonus track) 2:47
12. Hunter (Bonus track) 3:54
  • Deluxe edition

Released November 21, 2006

#
13. The Kill (Rebirth) 3:39
  • DVD Tracklisting
# Title
1. The Kill
2. The Making of The Kill
3. The International Music Feed Interview
4. Attack (MTV2's All That Rocks)
5. The Kill (MTV2's All That Rocks)
6. The Fantasy (Fan-generated take)(MTV2's All That Rocks)
7. MTV2's T-Minus Rock Interview
8. Red Carpet Arrival (MTV Video Music Awards)
9. MTV2 Award Acceptance Speech (MTV Video Music Awards)
10. MTV2 $2Bill Internet Promo
11. MTV2 $2Bill Pre-Sale Tour Promo
12. MTV2 $2Bill Ticket Sale Tour Promo

[edit] Charts

[edit] Album

Year Country Chart Peak Position Certification Sales
2006 U.S. The Billboard 200 #36 Platinum 839,480
2007 Australia ARIA Album Chart #27
2007 U.K. The Official UK Album Chart #51
2007 New Zealand The Official RIANZ Heatseekers Chart #6

[edit] Singles

Year Single Chart Position
2005 "Attack" Modern Rock Tracks #20
2005 "Attack" Mainstream Rock Tracks #38
2006 "The Kill" Billboard Hot 100 #65
2006 "The Kill" Modern Rock Tracks #3
2006 "The Kill" Mainstream Rock Tracks #11
2006 "From Yesterday" Modern Rock Tracks #1
2006 "From Yesterday" Mainstream Rock Tracks #20
2006 "From Yesterday" Billboard Hot 100 #76

[edit] Album personnel

  • All the songs are written by Jared Leto
  • All songs are performed by 30 Seconds to Mars
  • "The Battle of One," "From Yesterday" and "Savior" are written and performed by 30 Seconds to Mars
  • "Hunter" is written by Björk and performed by 30 Seconds to Mars
  • Produced by Josh Abraham and 30 Seconds to Mars
  • Engineered and mixed by Ryan Williams
  • Assistant engineer: Brandon Belsky
  • Additional engineering by Brian Virtue
  • "Attack" mixed by Tom Lord-Alge, assisted by Femio Hernandez
  • Mixed at Pulse Recording (Los Angeles, California)
  • "Attack" mixed at South Beach Studios (Miami Beach, Florida)
  • "The Battle of One" and "Hunter" produced by 30 Seconds to Mars and Brian Virtue; engineered by Brian Virtue at CRC Studios (Chicago, Illinois)
  • Mastered by Brian Gardner at Bernie Grundam Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • A&R: John Deutsch
  • Piano on "The Kill" by Matt Serletic
  • Additional synthesizer on "Attack," "From Yesterday" and "Savior" by Oliver Goldstein
  • String players on "A Modern Myth": Steve Dress (double bass); Caroline Campbell (violin); Neel Hammond (violin); Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (viola); Vanessa Freebairn-Smith (cello)
  • Wataru Hokoyama: string arranger
  • Management: Irving Azoff Management
  • Legal: Gary Stiffelman for Ziffren, Brittenham, Branca & Fischer
  • Business management: Dian Vaughn for Loring Ward
  • US booking: John Marx, John Branigan for William Morris
  • INTERNATIONAL booking: Mike Greek for Creative Artists Agency UK Ltd
  • Creative direction and design: 30 Seconds to Mars and Sean Mosher-Smith
  • Photograph: Olaf Heine

[edit] Miscellaneous

  • When "The Kill" was announced as a single, 30 Seconds to Mars rendered the song title as "The Kill (Bury Me)." The correct title of the song is simply "The Kill."
  • When the press release info for The Kill video was released, Jared Leto stated that the video was directed by a Norwegian named Bartholomew Cubbins. This was intended as a joke as Cubbins is the main character of the Dr. Seuss book The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, however airings of the video on music channels still list Cubbins as the director (Jared himself is the actual director of the video) and the gag remains a running joke on the band's message boards. The band also did this for the video for "From Yesterday".
  • "Fantasy"'s opening lyrics include a nod to Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit.
  • The band wrote nearly forty songs for the album and had a difficult time choosing the songs that would appear on the album. At one point or another the songs "Attack", "The Kill", "From Yesterday", and "The Story" were among those cut from the album. In the case of "Attack", the band had thrown the song out many times before, as they were unable to make the song work with the full band. However, during the recording of the album, Jared had played the song acoustically for producer Josh Abraham, jokingly calling it a hit single. After hearing it, Abraham insisted it go on the album, saying it actually would be a hit single. While statistics show that it wasn't the hit single, it still made an appearance on the Billboard Modern and Mainstream rock charts.
  • The video of The Kill is based upon the film "The Shining" and the video has several subliminal messages, most notably at 2:58, 3:51, and 3:58.
  • "The Kill" was featured in the January 21, 2007 Without A Trace episode, "Primed".
  • On A Barnes & Nobles music section (along with others), An mp3 sample of The Kill (Rebirth) is different than what appears on Deluxe Section and involves the lead singer speaking as if he's scared.
  • The video for "From Yesterday" features a cameo by actor Willem Dafoe

[edit] References

  1. ^ Redmon, Jess (May 2002). 30 Seconds to Mars: Welcome to their universe. Shoutweb.com: On the Record. Retrieved on 2006-04-06.
  2. ^ 30 Seconds To Mars Official Site.
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