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Tankian works outside the System |
Posted by ZAk on Thursday, July 19, 2007 - 12:44 AM
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System
of a Down's Serj Tankian is one of modern metal's most popular
singers. He's fond of wry political laments howled over demented guitar
thrash tempered with Armenian folk. He is also a gentle protector of
insects.
When an errant moth flew into the living room of his Calabasas home while
Tankian served rosewater tea, he rushed to cup his hands around it and set
it free out the back door. It was a sweet gesture from a vocalist whose most
well-known chorus lyric is "I don't think you trust in my self-righteous
suicide." But it gave a hint of where Tankian's head is at as he prepares to
release "Elect the Dead," his debut solo album, due Oct. 23.
Recorded in his rural home studio, with Tankian handling most of the
non-percussion instruments and engineer duties, "Elect the Dead" is more
tender and songwriterly than "Mezmerize" and "Hypnotize," the two recent
chart-topping System records. It's still a brutally engaging guitar-rock
album, to be sure, but it seems to come from a longing for small, more
personal changes than System's sonic assault suggests.
"Civilization is already over," Tankian said. "What I felt with this record
is that micro leads to macro. The other day I was trying to make a left turn
on the freeway and a lady slowed to let me in, and that's the same thing as
kindness between nations."
Likewise, "Elect the Dead" is full of tiny deviances from System's sound
that add up to a distinctly different record. "Feed Us" is rife with jazzy
breakdowns and nervous catcalls, and "Lie Lie Lie" is a daffy cabaret number
with campy girlish shrieks. "Unthinking Majority" and "Empty Walls" are more
traditionally pummeling rockers. But it seems Tankian isn't burdened by the
expectations placed on him as a vanguard representative of modern heavy
music and as an activist for the Armenian diaspora.
Last year, Tankian lobbied Congress to pass an amendment recognizing the
Armenian genocide in Turkey. While the album does have oblique references to
"the East where you killed her," "Elect the Dead" isn't a policy paper, nor
a way to distance himself from System. Because even with its steely lyricism
and throttling textures, "Elect the Dead," as in his band's best moments, is
also really, really funny.
"Even politics can't be completely serious," Tankian said. "We're silly
creatures. If we could record the thoughts of animals, they'd think we're
ridiculous."
By August Brown,
Times Staff Writer
July 15, 2007
Photo by Greg Watermann
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Comments
Mikke
19.07.07, 12:45
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Cool:P but Oct 23 is a long time to wait
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Yumatira
19.07.07, 13:33
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Sweet :)
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sshimmy
19.07.07, 15:44
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Coooool I can't wait... :/
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ToniaX
19.07.07, 17:16
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simply awesome, simply Serj!! Oct 23? Ok so now we just have to wait!
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ddalton
19.07.07, 17:44
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cant wait
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SEBASOIL
19.07.07, 18:34
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cant wait
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tiffanyevett
19.07.07, 19:08
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wow he's got it up there, thank ZAK, i hope serj keeps up the good work, i really really can't wait till him new album comes out, lol, i thnk this kicks arss, lol \m/,
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Silent_tearzz09
20.07.07, 01:37
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my heart is beating so fast right now....im so freakin excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2tall4you
20.07.07, 14:15
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i can't wait...
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DeadlyBeauty
21.07.07, 01:36
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Serj is such a sweetheart!! ♥ I absolutely cannot WAIT until October 23rd!!!
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DeadlyBeauty
21.07.07, 01:38
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And that moth was lucky... :P
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vitaminfromthesky
22.07.07, 12:40
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great. he is looking on this pic more like deamon not Serj Tankian
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pigeon_eater
06.08.07, 15:00
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Jaj, jaj, Serj :)
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white_lord
09.08.07, 22:35
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In SERJ we trust :D
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SerjicaL_90
12.08.07, 13:04
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come october come !!! SerJ RuLeZZZzzzz!!
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norik
20.10.07, 20:52
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Serj yes kez shadem siroom ,shaddddddddddddd
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norik
20.10.07, 20:56
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Serj i love you .im from Armenia..yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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