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System of a Down Frontman Discusses New Album

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SYSTEM OF A DOWN frontman Serj Tankian recently spoke to Kerrang! magazine about his forthcoming solo album, "Elect the Dead", due out October 23 via Serjical Strike/Reprise Records.

Serj: "It's definitely a rock record," explained Tankian. "It's a moving album with lots of up's and down, starts and stops and tempo changes. It's depressing but it's uplifting, it's jazzy but it rocks. Making it felt similar to making the first SYSTEM record — I felt the exact same energy, that sense of open experimentation, the idea that 'Wow, I'm actually doing this…' I was living, eating and shitting this music every day. I'd wake up in the morning and the thought of working on a song was so powerful I couldn't focus on anything else."

Kerrang!: What can listeners expect from the album?

Serj: "Well, it doesn't sound like anything I've heard before, even SYSTEM. Maybe there are the odd similarities on the heavier moments, which are inevitable because of my voice, or maybe within the politics of the lyrics of a song such as 'The Unthinking Majority'. But even then, the music is more trippy. I originally wanted to call the album 'The Flying Cunts of Chaos' but strangely everyone discouraged me…"

Kerrang!: Have you always wanted to do a solo record?

Serj: "Yes. But it's funny though because I came to music late, so I never expected to have a career in music. My parents tried to convince to take up an instrument as a kid and my Dad is a beautiful, beautiful singer — my voice is shit compared to his. They bought me a guitar that I never played because I was always more into my studies. Then in college something switched inside of me, I took up the keyboard and I went at it like someone who has never eaten before who has suddenly been presented with unlimited food. I went nuts for music. And now here I am making a solo record…"

Kerrang!: Have you found working alone to be a liberating experience?

Serj: "Absolutely. With SYSTEM you're working towards a common shared goal and you're utilizing four different energies that you wouldn't by yourself. For example, Daron (Malakian, guitarist) would want to bring in his own songs and have a certain amount of control and all of that stuff. So there are always varying opinions, tastes and decision-making capabilities to consider and we have done that with five albums over ten years, but now I'm able to do something that I don't have to compromise on at all. Not that SYSTEM OF A DOWN have ever been a compromising band of course, it's just that there are four opinions to consider, whereas I feel now that the sky is the limit. I feel this album has no barriers between the listener and me. It's more direct."

Kerrang!: Is it also true you have recently legally become a citizen of new zealand?

Serj: "Yes, after recording the album I withdrew and took off there for three months, which I had to do to gain citizenship. I'm such a crazy workaholic that it was hard stepping away from my work in L.A., but it was great because it allowed me to reflect. It made me think 'Wow man, I have this amazing life'. To be able to have made a lot of my dreams come true is amazing and from here on in it's all gravy. I get to do what I want to do my way without compromise or negotiation. It's a greater position of strength than I've ever had and listening to the record now it feels like a fun trip!"

Source: Blabbermouth

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12 Comments on "SOAD Frontman Discusses New Album"

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1. Richard writes:

System of a down...Needs more heavier sh** like their early sh**...Solo Album..I prolly wont pick it up

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2. Public Execution writes:

I really like SOAD, and I will probably pick this album up. However, I am glad Serj isn't claiming this album to be metal, because none of SOAD has been metal.

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3. Xplayer writes:

I wonder how this might turn out?

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4. TOOL writes:

Sure there is not going to be more than it was , Serj made a big mistake I won't forgive him .

# Aug 14, 2007 @ 8:24 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. EXZOOMER writes:

you buncha FANBOYS...

# Aug 14, 2007 @ 11:41 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. Murderface writes:

Yeah Serj, your voice always did annoy the f***ING sh** out of me.......

# Aug 14, 2007 @ 4:40 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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7. Red_Chord writes:

I am the only one or I feel that he is trying to hold himself on his comments on SOAD. He sounds like he is trying to be nice but doesn't really believe what he is saying.

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8. Public Execution writes:

I think their might have been some conflict between him and Daron.

# Aug 14, 2007 @ 5:36 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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9. dixon writes:

I hope it doesnt sound too much like SOAD-i wanna see if he can do something different but still make it sound good!

# Aug 14, 2007 @ 8:38 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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10. Red_Chord writes:

I agree about the conflict between him and Daron. I always felt uncomfortable with Daron, he seems to be so full of himself. And the more and more the years passed, the more and more he wasn't happy about just being the guitar player. I felt like he eclipsed Serj. Suffice to say I really don't like Daron, d*** head...

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11. FocusShift writes:

Not that he really did anything useful with his guitar work for him to be full of himself of.

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12. thor_hath_risen writes:

"it feels like a fun trip!"


yeah, a fun acid trip

np- boom!-system of a down

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