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John Dolmayan's custom drum kit
Posted by danielpsoad-09 on Saturday, September 30, 2006 - 11:24 AM
System of a Down are anything but your typical metal act. The SoCal-based band has sold millions off the strength of their startlingly original, Middle Eastern-tinged melodic rock music. SOAD’s last record(s), Mezmerize/Hypnotize, debuted atop the Billboard charts when they were released last year.
The beloved, politically minded band, currently on hiatus, will likely be one of the biggest bands on the planet when they reform sometime in 2007 or early 2008. John Dolmayan (drummer for System of a Down) has been working with well known comic artists on a custom drum kit recently. The comic book fan talked to Crave shortly after coming home from System of a Down’s tour with OZZFEST this summer, and right before running out of the house to buy a new suit for a wedding ...

Crave Online: How was Ozzfest?

John Dolmayan: It was a lot of fun actually. We had some really good performances.


CO: How long have you been on the road?

JD: It’s been about twelve years. I know some fans only know the band for a couple of years but we have been around for almost twelve years. It’s been a lot of work getting to this point. We just need a break.


CO: How long of a break are you guys going to take?

JD: We’re envisioning a year and a half to two year break.


CO: Having a Jazz musician as a father, did you initially gravitate towards Jazz, or were you always in to Rock?

JD: I started listening to a lot of Jazz stuff too as well as Rock. So it was kind of a mix of everything. The first things I heard were definitely Jazz related.


CO: Did that inform the way you played?


JD: Absolutely. It was a considerable influence. Whenever you have somebody that is playing music as well as listening to it on a consistent basis it’s going to drastically influence you. But then again I was just as influenced by my friends and their musical tastes.

CO: How long have you been in to comics?

JD: For a little over twenty years.


CO: How did the drum art project start?

JD: I’ve been selling comics at conventions for a little over twelve years. I started selling older comics for newer comics. Just so I could keep up with the storylines. I noticed that I had a certain knack for it and I really enjoyed the conventions so I would keep doing it. Whenever the band was on hiatus I would go back to it. I started becoming friends with a lot of the artists like Jim Lee, Art Adams [and] Bernie Wrightson just to name a few. We just hanging out talking one day and I said wouldn’t it be cool if you guys did some art on my drums and everyone was in to it. That’s kind of how it began and then I started talking to other artists that I really wanted, most of them were really enthusiastic about it and ended up doing it. We got some of the most prolific artists in the industry.



CO: How long did the whole project take?


JD: It took about three years. Keep in mind I didn’t pay anybody, it was just done out of the love for the craft. From beginning to end the whole project took about three years. On average the artist had the drum from a month to six months, depending on what their work schedule was.
 

CO: Did you get to go to Comic-Con this year or were you still touring?

JD: No, I was on tour. But I have a company called TorpedoComics.com and we had six booths there with the company. It’s an online company that will be out in November of 2007. Basically once it’s up and running it will have about 20,000 books [for sale].


CO: How long have you been planning this project?

JD: I’ve been planning this project for six years. It’s a monumental task, just getting the books together. It’s going to be amazing when it’s done.



CO: What are you going to do while on hiatus?

JD: I am going to work on that company and different projects with the different guys in my band, I sure I’ll have lots to do.

 

 

By Ahmad T. Childress, Editor - Craveonline.com


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30.09.06, 20:05

oooooooooh! I felt so strange when I read "We’re envisioning a year and a half to two year break."

so happy! and his drumkit is so waow! I want it! but before I want to play the drums like him...

reinayamaoka
30.09.06, 20:33

his drums look awesome!!! and i think i'll survive two years, i'm so looking forward to serj's solo album!!!!!

sorifes
30.09.06, 20:38

Oh snap those are way cool! I love the ninja turtle one :D. I can't wait to see what the full drum kit looks like.

Karanime
30.09.06, 21:21

Oh wow... two years... yeah I thought it was going to be like three and a half years or something... Yay! I hope they come to Vegas on their next tour... otherwise I won't get to go...

BOOM123456
30.09.06, 21:43

TWO YEARS IN AN ETERNITY!!!! JEEZ ILL BE LIKE 15 OR 16 BY THEN!!!!!!! sniff...nyeh well i can wait. the next album oughta be a great hit. i wanna see who john is marrying! i bet shes beautiful

\m/

darontotallyrocks
30.09.06, 22:59

daniel your a star lad!

this 2 years news has given me such hope =)

it has confused me a lot too though, oh well, i'm not complaining if its the truth!

giggadee
01.10.06, 00:04

I wish I had custom art on my drums. It is so incredibly awsome that it will only be 2 years!!

~*ANSWER!*~
01.10.06, 00:40
I am a big John fan, but I am happy that he's getting married. Very cool drum kit. <3
..Psychotic..
01.10.06, 02:12

WOW. I'm so fucken relieved. ;]

This is GREAT news. thanks a lot. :D

Serart_Fan
01.10.06, 02:35

With all these side projects they're doing, 2 years will just fly by and everyone will be like 'Oh yeah, they were on hiatus. That was quick!'

DaronsHeroin
01.10.06, 03:22

^^

Definitely. These two years are going to fly by since we’re all focusing on the side-projects. I'm reassured now, thank God.

The drums look amazing! And I'm so happy that John's getting married. Congratulations!

alma
01.10.06, 08:09

first of all: Congrats to my sweetie! All the best with your future wife! And: thanks for saying the words of relief. Two years is not too long. The drumkit is amazing and I am looking forward to more of the stuff to come.

PS: Daniel, thank you so much! You're great!!!

Danie
01.10.06, 13:39

He's not getting married! He's buying a suit for A wedding, not his wedding. Learn to read.

antigravity30
01.10.06, 15:43

John is getting married. There was talk of that not too long ago before this came out. I am very happy for him and 2 years really isn't that long. They went 3 years 8 months before.... 2 years is gonna go by quicker than everybody things... omg.... early 2008... oh yes... my boys will be back together again... CAN'T WAIT!!! Love me some system of a down baby! =D

AztiQue
01.10.06, 19:39

im kind of releaved he said 2 years.

i was thinking it would be 5, and im so glad now xD

anyway, nice interview. and the drum kit is very nice ^^

v_shadows409
02.10.06, 08:19

yah!!! only a year and a half or two years!! yes!! i was guessing like 5 years but ahhh!!! i so fucking excited now!!! congrats john and good luck!

Crying_Mermaid
02.10.06, 09:26

Yeah, only two years! I was thinking the hiatus's going to last about four years... Very nicen, now I'm very happy. And those drums look fabulous. Good for us!

Hyp47
02.10.06, 10:32

thx soad, we all be waiting for your return :)

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