System Of A Down's 'Hypnotize/Mesmerize' 2 CD Set Details

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System of A Down's new release to be titled "Hypnotize/Mesmerize" will be a two album set with six months between in-store dates.
Heralded by Entertainment Weekly as the Number One (of 25) "Most Anticipated Albums," System of a Down announces that their new album will be titled "Hypnotize/Mesmerize," and will be a two album set with the CDs slated for release some six months apart. Disc 1 of the set ("Hypnotize") will be in stores late first quarter 2005, while Disc 2 ("Mesmerize") is expected to see a late Summer/early Fall 2005 release date on the American Recordings/Columbia Records label. The band is currently in a Los Angeles studio doing vocals.
"There has been a great deal of upheaval, very troubling times for all of us over the past year or so," said vocalist Serj Tankian, "and that has brought forth a lot of emotional material. There's a good amount of social commentary in the new songs, as well as songs where we deal with love, with reminiscing, relationships, politics, and funny experiences."
System of a Down (Daron Malakian, guitars; Tankian, vocals; Shavo Odadjian, bass; John Dolmayan, drums) came up with the idea of a double album out of sheer necessity. Malakian who wrote most of the new songs and is producing the album with Rick Rubin, explained, "When we started recording, we were focused on making every song the best it could be, to really give a thousand percent to every, single track. Doing a two album set never entered into our thought process. But when we looked at all the songs we had and arbitrarily tried to choose 'the best' fourteen for one album, we realized we had two album's worth of really great songs, and that they all connected with each other. We didn't chase this idea, it chased us."
The decision to release the two discs six months apart was made simply to give fans time to get into and really live with the music from Disc 1 before plunging into Disc 2. Both "Hypnotize/Mesmerize" discs will be completely recorded, mixed, and sequenced at the same time, before Disc 1 of the two album set is released.
Malakian recently told Entertainment Weekly that the new music "is more mature," and promises "an orchestra, some obscure Middle Eastern instruments, and 'pure schizophrenia.'"
"Hypnotize/Mesmerize" will be the follow-up to the five-million-selling "Toxicity" which was released in September 2001 and debuted in the Number One position on the Billboard/Soundscan charts.
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11 Comments on "System Of A Down's 'Hypnotize/Mesmerize' Details"




6. writes:
System sure do keep the fans waiting, anyone remember that gap between the first and second record? That bordered on torture. Was worth it though. Steal this Album was somehow even better, had that first record sound to it. I cant wait, hope Daron still does those backing vocals (the singing and the hardcore-esque shouts and growls and weird random squeeks. Good stuff. I've never seen any guitarist move around on stage like that either, he still plays perfectly, blows my mind....

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9. writes:
hell yea man SOAD is awsome...they r the reason i started getting into metal, if u would call it that...some would disagree, but that got me into heavier metal and all that good stuff. doing a double album is f***ing brilliant! good idea to give fans some time to get into the music with some 14 songs instead of throwing 20+ at us. cant wait for it!
oh and i agree with aids...toxicity was great i love it and all but it just didnt have that sound that the self titled album has that makes me wanna listen to it over and over again
Have a nice day.


11. writes:
ye SOAD r well gud, personally, they're the reason I got into all that heavy metal, Sayin that though, they're not the reason i listened to it, Slipknot for example have got a gr8 sound but nothin like that of SOAD's. Can't wait for the new album to come out, i bought steal this album and although its not an official album it was still a bit of a letdown so im really gona luv these 2 new CDs
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1. DDT writes:
""Hypnotize/Mesmerize" will be the follow-up to the five-million-selling "Toxicity" which was released in September 2001 and debuted in the Number One position on the Billboard/Soundscan charts."
How about "Steal this album!", huh?