With the help of his older brother, drummer Shannon Leto, Jared Leto’s band Thirty Seconds to Mars has released “Stuck,” an electropop tune that is unquestionably not a rock song and their first original track in five years.
It’s the End of the World But It’s a Beautiful Day, Thirty Seconds to Mars’ planned sixth studio album, will be released on September 15.
Near the bottom of this post, read the lyrics to “Stuck,” watch its music video and see the cover art and track list for It’s the End of the World But It’s a Beautiful Day.
In the weeks before, the group had teased “Stuck”. Expectations were raised for Jared’s Met Gala performance last week, where the singer — who is also a gifted actor — amused onlookers by donning yet another outrageous costume.
On their self-titled first album released in 2002, Thirty Seconds to Mars (then stylized as 30 Seconds to Mars) introduced themselves as a rock band with emo and prog elements. Thirty Seconds to Mars’ 2006 single “The Kill” was recognized as a top hard rock song by Loudwire in 2012. But by the time of 2018’s AMERICA, it was obvious the band had discovered a new inspiration in electronic music with elements of mainstream pop.
Thirty Seconds to Mars, “Stuck” Lyrics
I’ve been lost in your eyes
All afternoon
The more I drift
The closer I get to you
She’s a ghost and the truth
It’s impossible
But I love her lies
You make sure
I don’t find somebody new
It’s the way you move
I knew I’d stay with you
After just one touch
The way you move has got me stuck
Got me stuck
I was lost and then found
Inside of a dream
Running out of the circle
Trying to believe
It’s the way you move
I knew I’d stay with you
After just one touch
The way you move has got me stuck
Got me stuck

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