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Jared Leto 'uncertain' over 30 Seconds to Mars future
Published Wednesday, Aug 24 2011, 15:44 BST | By Lewis Corner | 6 comments

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The frontman - who has previously hinted that the band's current tour could be their last - admitted that their recent album This Is War has taken it out of them.
"A lot of artists peak or get burned out. A lot of times they stop trying and those are all dangers," Leto told Kerrang!.
"It took two years to make This Is War. Touring it has been another two years. Do I have that in me again? I don't know."
However, the singer stressed that he is still working on new material and that the band could take a different musical direction in the future.
"We could make a dance record, a dubstep record, a punk record, or a rock opera. Anything is possible because This Is War was an arrival, creatively and personally," he explained.
30 Seconds to Mars will precede headliners My Chemical Romance on the main stage for this weekend's Reading and Leeds festivals.
> 30 Seconds to Mars stay quiet on split rumours
Watch the music video for 30 Seconds to Mars' single 'Kings and Queens' below:
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