<P> Thirty Seconds to Mars announced on April 25, 2014 that they have parted from Virgin Records after tumultuous years with the label, with Leto telling Billboard, "We're free and clear and excited about the future . It's the most wonderful place to be ." In August 2014, the group embarked on a double - headline tour, dubbed the Carnivores Tour, with American rock band Linkin Park, visiting arenas and stadiums throughout North America . Thirty Seconds to Mars then launched a music festival called Camp Mars . The first edition took place in Malibu, California, in August 2015 and included a series of activities in a semi-rustic setting and several DJ sets . </P> <P> On November 3, 2015, it was announced that Thirty Seconds to Mars are working on their fifth studio album . In August 2016, the band revealed to have signed to Interscope Records . The group later unveiled that they would embark on a North American tour with Muse and PVRIS, which took take place from May to September 2017 . In August 2017, "Walk on Water" was announced as the lead single from the band's fifth album . Thirty Seconds to Mars then performed the song at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards featuring special guest Travis Scott . During the ceremony, Jared Leto received media attention for his tribute to musicians Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell, who both died earlier that year . </P> <P> On January 23, 2018, Thirty Seconds to Mars announced that "Dangerous Night" would be the second single from their upcoming fifth studio album . Thirty Seconds to Mars then performed the song at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on January 25, 2018 . On February 8, 2018, Thirty Seconds to Mars officially announced "The Monolith Tour" with Walk the Moon, Misterwives, K. Flay, Joywave, and Welshly Arms . On March 21, 2018 Thirty Seconds to Mars confirmed America as title of their upcoming album, which was released on April 6, 2018 . </P> <P> The style of the band's first studio album combined progressive metal and space rock with influences and elements from electronica, utilizing programming and synthesizers . Ryan Rayhill from Blender described the album as a "high - minded space opera of epic scope befitting prog - rock prototypes Rush," and wrote that Thirty Seconds to Mars "emerged with an eponymous debut that sounds like Tool on The Dark Side of the Moon," referring to the 1973 album by Pink Floyd . </P>

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