30 Seconds to Mars is a rock band from Los Angeles, formed in 1998 by brothers Jared and Shannon Leto. Known for their energetic live performances and innovative music videos, the band has built a significant following across the globe. continues their legacy of blending different musical styles with compelling lyrics and melody.
The driving, carnal midsection, dominated by the massive hit single "Up in the Air."
The album opens with "Birth," a track that serves as a literal awakening. In FLAC, the low-end frequencies of the opening horns rumble with cinematic weight, building tension until Shannon Leto’s thunderous, taiko-style drumming pierces through the silence. This segues into the album's lead single, "Up in the Air." The lossless format exposes the intricate electronic programming, frantic dance beats, and layered backing vocals that make the track feel like a massive, stadium-sized celebration.