Daron Malakian   Serj Tankian   Shavo Odadjian   John Dolmayan
 
New Members, Register Here

User name Password
Remember me
Support SOADFans

Skins Art
Posted by ZAk on Thursday, July 06, 2006 - 12:13 AM

System of a Down drummer John Dolmayan takes a break from Ozzfest to tell EW's Clark Collis about the comic-book illustrates who worked on his custom set

Guitars have long come in all shapes, sizes, and decorative designs. Drum kits? Not so much. But three years ago System of a Down skinsman and comic-book nut John Dolmayan decided to play Fairy Godmother to this Cinderella of rock instruments by getting some of his favorite artists to decorate his 10-piece kit.

EW talked to him about the project, the prog-metallers' current headlining stint at Ozzfest (dates through Aug. 13), and the future of the band.

 

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How did you come up with the idea of people illustrating the kit?
JOHN DOLMAYAN: I've been a tremendous comic-book fan since I was about 12 years old. By my early 20s I was spending $70 a week, and I was only earning $150. Eventually I started setting up at comic-book conventions and selling my old books. I discovered I had a knack for it, so I started going into business, and that's what I did for six or seven years before the band got signed. So I was pretty well known in the comics industry. Fast forward to three years ago, when I had the idea of, like, Wow, wouldn't it be cool to have some of favorite artists actually draw on the drums that I play?

Could you give us a quick tour of what's actually on the kit?
Simon Bisley did the Incredible Hulk and The Thing. Kevin Eastman did the Ninja Turtles, which is what he's famous for. Art Adams did a bunch of women fighting robots and Godzilla. Tim Vigil did basically a pornographic demon getting b---- by a demoness.

Well, that's something to look at when your guitarist is taking a solo.
JD: Yeah, there you go. Ha! But it came out amazing. It really is a beautiful piece of art.

Of course, unlike normal comics, it's hard to read it while you're in the john.
With drums, it's a little tougher, yeah. Especially as I have a pretty big drum set.

Is it true that you have a collection of 4 million comics?
Well, I've got over 5 and a half million comics right now, and I'll probably have about 20 million comics in a year's time. But it's not really a collection. The reason I'm accumulating all these books is I'm starting an Internet-based comic-book company called torpedocomics.com. That'll be up in November 2007, probably.

When you have kids, will you let them get their grubby mitts on your classic comics?
Probably not on the classics. Because I have comics that are worth up to $100,000. So I don't know if I'm gonna want them messing around with those books.

You're playing the kit at Ozzfest. Have you told your roadies to be very, very, very, very careful with it?
I made it very clear how important the drum set is, let's put it that way. I value the drum set at over $150,000, based on what the artists would get if they were commissioned to do these pieces.

Is anyone else allowed to play it? I'm flashing on Christopher Guest telling Rob Reiner not even to look at one of his guitars in Spinal Tap.

Yeah, I don't mind if someone plays it. The art is not on the heads. They can't pick it up and move it! But they can play it. No, much as I love Spinal Tap, that's not the vibe I'm going with.

And you're going to keep the set?
Yeah, that kit is mine. I'm planning to do a book on it, on the artists, on System of a Down. And I'm gonna donate all the proceeds to charity. But the kit's not going anywhere.

Illustrated percussion instruments aside, what can fans coming to Ozzfest expect?
Well, this is going to be the last tour for a while. We're taking some time off after this — probably a year to two years, maybe a little bit more — just to do our own projects. So we have a lot of energy and joy on that stage right now, espectially since we know we're not going to be playing together for a while.

This is your fourth Ozzfest. What advice would you give to Ozz-virgins?
Pace yourself. It opens at, like, 8 in the morning and it goes until 10, 11 at night. So pace yourself. Don't get too drunk, because you might miss the whole day.

Finally, what superpower would you like to have?

Wow, that's a good question. There's so many good ones. Flying, of course, is amazing. But Wolverine can heal himself... See, this is where we get into the nerd section.

I don't mean to be rude, but if you were worried about looking like a nerd, you probably shouldn't have had your drum kit illustrated.
Ha! Yeah, I know. It just brings it home...
 

By Clark Collis - EW.com


Share on Facebook                                         

Comments

<   12    

Mikke
06.07.06, 11:44

He is gonna write a Book!

biohazard6686
06.07.06, 12:25

FIVE MILLION OVER COMIC BOOKS?????????????????OMG I wanna go to his comic book place....and spend hours and hours in there....wow....that's crazy....

4thofJuly
06.07.06, 17:11

I love to read comics and damn.. that's a lot :D

xxSERJxx
07.07.06, 00:46

wow thats alot of comics john kix ass

soady
07.07.06, 01:45

nice interview. never knew he was so obbsessed! He should start up his own comic strip! that would be immense!

mitchellm2008
07.07.06, 02:47

john rules... i draw so much inspiration from him

~Washu
07.07.06, 03:07

I wonder if he'll go to comic conventions that seem to be always held in his hometown of Las Vegas... Haha. Will he be on G4TV?

dinamiite
08.07.06, 03:56

where does he keep his comics?

embaucador
08.07.06, 06:50

i love jim :D

_System
08.07.06, 23:31

Oh Fuck!! I just LOVE him!!

Karanime
10.07.06, 07:36

That's it, I'm definitely going to the next comic book convention here in Vegas, woo! One question: "Of course, unlike normal comics, it's hard to read it while you're in the john."--

"With drums, it's a little tougher, yeah. Especially as I have a pretty big drum set."--Ahem, why did he not comment on that? Could they not have used some OTHER way of saying bathroom? lol okay I'm done ranting!

36dam36
11.07.06, 16:21

soady wrote:

he should start his own comic strip!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

hahaahahahahahahaha!how about this as an idea:

panel 1:serj-how the ++++ do we fix the bass?ozzfest is in 5 minutes!

panel 2-shavo+john-i need my bass!half the songs wont sound right!aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh!!

panel 3:daron-what bass?all we need is cheese...(the end)

haahahahahahaha.the drums things cool.cheese...lol...

Whenangelsdeservetodie
13.07.06, 01:24

Pornographic demon huh? ;)

system_soda_04
15.07.06, 20:25

Man I thought John was the most normal guy in the band whn I met them, but 5 million comic books? MORE?? Man oh man that is CRAAAAZYYY!!!

system_soda_04
16.07.06, 06:36

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN!!

Cursed_Earth
28.07.06, 04:54

yea John!!

he played great the other night (Toronto)!!!

jany_soad
23.10.06, 00:19

No entiendo en realididad qué le sucede a John, siempre sale serio en las fotos ¿Acaso no le gusta ser parte de la mejor banda del mundo?.....

Bueno, si quieren hablar conmigo, mi correo es

lonely_day_soad@hotmail.com...

adiós!

<   12    

Only logged in users are allowed to comment. register/log in


 
 Related Stuff

Most-read story in Interviews:
Daron Malakian with His Pot-Fueled Protest


Recent News

Random Picture
Live at Germain Amphitheatre - Columbus, OH - July.21, 2006

Store
Search
Google

Web SOADFans

Home | Forums | Gallery | Downloads | FAQ | GAMES! Songs List | SUPPORT
Daron's Page | Serj's Page | Serj Tankian's Tour Dates |Shavo's Page | John's Page | Scars on Broadway's Page
Disclaimer |  Privacy Policy | Sitemap | Team | Credits | myspace |  Wallpapers | Polls | Tour Dates | Lyrics | UrSession | Facebook
SOADFans RSS    |    SOADFans Forum RSS

Copyright SOADFans.com © 2003-2008. Other Posted Topics, Comments & Images are Property of Their Respective Posters/Owners.