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SOADFans: 9:30 Club LIVE EVENT REVIEW
Tours & Live Concerts News & Updates
Posted by JP on Thursday, May 12, 2005 - 09:18 PM

SYSTEM OF A DOWN
9:30 Club
Washington, DC
May 11, 2005
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SOADFans: New Souls 05 backstage and on stage official photos
Tours & Live Concerts News & Updates
Posted by JP on Thursday, May 12, 2005 - 06:39 PM

There are now many brand new Souls 05 photos on SOAD's offfical site.There's 21 brand new pics.Take a look by clicking the link below

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SOADFans: Guitar World Interview
Interviews
Posted by ZAk on Thursday, May 12, 2005 - 01:24 PM

It's never Been East to Describe System of a Down's music. Its contradictory mix of  styles is by turns abrasive and dissonant, gentle and melodic, often within the same song.
For those who ponder such things, Daron Malakian the group guitarist has a candid Explanation.
"People sometimes say our music is kind of 'schizophrenic,'" says Malakian. "And, yeah, it is kinda of schizophrenic. That's because we live in a crazy fucking society."

On System's newest album, Mesmerize/Hypnotize, Malakian plays an even greater role as a lyricist, singer and multi-instrumentalist, and the result is an album that superpasses its ambitious predecessor.

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SOADFans: Preaching in the desert
Interviews
Posted by JP on Thursday, May 12, 2005 - 07:14 AM

Serj Tankian of System of a Down, seated to chat with If '! of Bugler, o­n its new disc ("Mesmerize/Hypnotize"); its activism against the foreign policy of George W. Bush and its vision of the Argentina de Kirchner, which they think to visit in order year.

Serj Tankian arrives late at the appointment, o­n board of a Mercedes black Benz, each hair of its peculiar beard in its place.
It lives in Hollywood and it assures that that is not incompatible with its deep social commitment, still in the city that many (until they themselves in o­ne of its new songs) consider of "plastic". "it is not impossible here to be activist, o­nly who is o­ne more a solitary activity", ironiza the leader of whom is indicated like the more important heavy band in which it goes of the millenium.
Or, at least, the o­ne that more weight. A pair of years back, agreeing with the beginning of the war, released the opportune video of Boom, filmed during the world-wide marches by La Paz of February of the 2003. And at the same time, Serj said to him to If '! that "the world fears more to him to Bush than to Saddam".

In the subject an enumeration to numbers related to the war was listened to in addition, from the value of Iraqian petroleum to the number of American congressmen with mobilized children: 1. For them, the war is something personal: the guitarist Daron Malakian has resident family in Iraq. And for the System of to Down, four descending North American citizens of those Armenians who survived the Turkish genocide of 1915, George W. Bush is another genocida.

-- Parece that those that think as vos are a minority in your country, since they could not change the presidency...

--No I believe that we are a minority. I think that this society very is polarized.


In song "B.Y.O.B", which they include in "Mezmerize", they are asked "why always they send to the poor men/why the president does not go to the war". They are speaking of Bush and Iraq?

-- That song we did not do it necessarily thinking about Iraq, but it can been have inspired by that war. If mirás for back in history, in the old days the kings who fought the wars led their armies and loaded with them against the enemy. Now the leaders make the decisions in Internet. Bush never experienced really the war with Iraq, does not have the smaller idea of which it means to go to the front.


-- and to vos you can be considered a pacifist?

-- You could say that. I believe in that we must lean an a the others to be able to live in this planet. If querés to call pacifism, OK.


-- Why then to title another o­ne of the songs "Attack"? It does not seem a very pacifist term that we say...

--La line of the choir says "Attack", is why we called it thus. We tried to maintain titles simple to decide them, we did not think to us how they are going away to perceive. Although thinking it now, that many attack something does not mean necessarily that takes control of violence, also means to be conscious that something is unjust and to try to change it.


-- and why they finished being two discs instead of o­ne?

-- Hicimos 35 songs, we ended up recording 28 and we are going to leave some in the way. It was not the primary intention to unfold it, single we wanted to reflect what we felt. But o­nce I seated with Rick Rubin (producing) to listen to 30 songs of a serve and was exhausted. He is hard to digest it everything of blow. Let us put it asi ': for us it is a single disc who we sent in two quotas so that people can digest it easier.

System of to Down has thought to pass by Buenos Aires in order year (primicia! hopefully you would not be estresen like Metallica) and what it happened in Cromañón it is going to make them take greater safety measures. The singer says to have read in the news something of the accident but she requests more specifications.
At the end of racconto it is shockeado by several things. First, to Serj Tankian it costs to him to think that flares in a closed place have been thrown.
Seconds later it puts face of horror when finding out that the exits of emergency were closed with padlock and finishes being astonished when listening that the pyrotechnics did not belong to the band but to the public "Auch", it exclaims. "From already I feel very badly by all the families who underwent this terrible tragedy", the singer supports. In the case of them, he says, are customary to that the places in which they touch provide the security with the case. But also he comments that often they have had to take part when seeing that they passed things in his concerts. "Memory o­nce we had to stop a show in Australia because we saw people who made signs desperate. It was that there was somebody very serious between the 50 thousand assistants and we waited for the doctors.
The important thing is to enjoy and to feel safe because if no, you are not going to live to enjoy again ".

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SOADFans: System of a Down thrills fans of its abstract metal
General Band News
Posted by jumppogo on Thursday, May 12, 2005 - 07:09 AM

The following information is from: http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/magazine/daily/11623746.htm

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SOADFans: No Fines For F-Bomb...Yet
General Band News
Posted by JP on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 - 08:52 PM

Launch Radio Networks reports: SYSTEM OF A DOWN has yet to deal with any repercussions from its "Saturday Night Live" appearance this past weekend (May 7), in which guitarist Daron Malakian got a spontaneous cry of "Fuck yeah!" past NBC-TV censors during the band's performance of its current single, "B.Y.O.B." The use of the F-word in the song's actual lyrics was muted during the broadcast.

SYSTEM OF A DOWN have been fierce supporters of free expression, and Malakian recently told Launch he'd like to see more rock artists take a stronger position on it. "In the Sixties, all these bands had the balls to get up and speak against the government, even though it wouldn't look good in the society, whatever," he said. "They said their mind because they thought it was right. And now you've got all these rock and roll guys, they don't even the balls to even say what they want because they're so afraid of their careers — that's not real rock and roll, man."

There has been no comment from NBC on the "SNL" incident and, so far, no outcry from conservative or religious groups.

"B.Y.O.B." comes off the band's new album, "Mezmerize", which is due out on May 17.
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