Bou. Mars Army Soldier

Date d'inscription: 07/02/2008 Localisation: Into the Wild
 | Sujet: Re: Presse diverse "hors papier" Dim 24 Jan 2010 - 19:55 | |
|  | Citation: | Without a doubt the most buzzed about interview of the day was with Jared Leto and his band 30 Seconds To Mars (see picture). When we put out on Twitter that the band was coming in, the response was overwhelming. Many of you submitted questions for me to ask the band, so here are your answers: The band's documentary that they shot for two years and have tons of footage of, Artifact, is about the making of their current album This Is War. Leto told me the documentary, which he wanted to have at Sundance, isn't ready yet, but the first 20 minutes of it have been delivered to him to review (although he hasn't seen it yet). He also said that he had just come from the Hope for Haiti Now telethon, and that the band, as part of the relief efforts, were auctioning off some 1-on-1 time with them via EBay (bid here), the proceeds of which would go to the relief effort.
The last time Leto was at Sundance was as an actor in 2007, and he seemed to enjoy having less to do as far as promoting films was concerned. He came to our studio after being out snowboarding, and after he left he was heading to a sound check for a free concert his band was doing at the Park City half-pipe. He said he thought music was so popular at Sundance because it had become a creative "orgy" at which he was happy to contribute a free show. Why free? Because people figure out how to get your music for free anyway these days, he said.
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