Serj Tankian of System Of A Down to Release His New EP “Foundations” This Fall


Singer, poet, songwriter, visual artist, film producer, activist and author Serj Tankian, lead singer and lyricist for the GRAMMY© Award-winning rock band System Of A Down is gearing up for the release of Foundations, his EP of new music, out worldwide September 27 on Gibson Records, pre-order at the link below. Foundations mines music and lyrics from previous decades and reframes them in a hard-hitting, intensely focused collection. Like all of Tankian’s work, the five songs that comprise Foundations encompass a wide range of sounds and styles. It is music that traverses multiple eras and vast swaths of emotions. It is also very much a rock album – “music of rebellion,” as Tankian puts it.

On November 1, Tankian will release a diverse selection of limited edition variants of the Foundations EP on colored vinyl with an etching featured on Side B of every package. The Foundations vinyl package includes a Red & Black Starburst vinyl (pictured below) available on Tankian’s own official webstore, and an Opaque Purple version only available in U.S. record stores nationwide.

Pre-order:

https://gibson.lnk.to/FoundationsEP

https://serjtankian.com/pages/foundations-ep

In celebration of Tankian’s forthcoming Fall 2024 REVOLVER magazine cover story, an exclusive and limited edition vinyl in a striking Dark Blue Marble, is bundled with a special edition of the cover story wrapped in a one-of-a-kind photo slipcase. The limited edition REVOLVER bundle of Foundations with the magazine and vinyl is available to pre-order here.

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Above: The limited edition REVOLVER magazine version of Serj Tankian’s Foundations in Dark Blue Marble vinyl.

 

2024, brings Tankian to a place where he is excavating his past, and embracing and re-evaluating it in the present. His recent memoir, the New York Times bestseller Down with the System, saw him dive deep into the principles, passions and philosophies that have fueled his life in and out of music. Similarly, his new EP, Foundations, Tankian says is, “A retrospective of songs from different eras of my life, meant to complement the memoir.”

 

Foundations kicks off with “A.F. Day,” a raging, heavy-riffing track that sounds like classic Tankian … and there’s a reason for that. The origins of the song date back almost three decades, to his earliest days with System of a Down. TANKIAN never brought it to the band to record, and when he happened upon “A.F. Day” more recently he “felt it should finally be released.”

 

In doing so, he retained much of the original music, including his vocals – a decision that was partly pragmatic: “My voice has naturally changed over time,” Tankian explains. As the lyrics demonstrate, his attitude has not. “Medieval educators locking horns at the playground at 5 / Real live police crime shows submission of the population at large,” he rails, expressing disgust with indoctrination and blind deference to authority at every turn.

 

 

“A.F. Day” is followed by what is the album’s most anthemic track, and also its emotional centerpiece: “Justice Will Shine On.” Another song whose compositional roots date back to the early SOAD days, the impassioned hard rocker is nonetheless instilled with a message that is as hard-hitting and vital today. Over potent riffs and pummeling rhythms, TANKIAN grapples with the atrocities of the Armenian genocide experienced by his grandparents firsthand. He addresses their suffering in jarringly personal and direct terms, singing, “Can you tell me dear grandfather of your childhood so far away / You can see the death of laughter in his teared eyes disarray / Can you tell me dear grandmother of your childhood from hunger and pain / Of the orphans you called brothers in her teared eyes disarray.” As the song launches into its soaring chorus, TANKIAN declares that his grandparents’ torment, and the anguish experienced by all Armenian victims, will not be in vain. “We are the children of all the survivors / Justice will shine on!”

 

“Justice Will Shine On” had its radio world premiere on SiriusXM Octane, was featured on the nationally syndicated Loudwire Nights radio program, and is currently chartbound at Active Rock radio. The powerful song has been added to 18 stations nationwide already including SiriusXM Octane, Nationally Syndicated Music Choice Rock, WIIL/Chicago, KEZO/Omaha, KHTQ/Spokane, WHXR/Portland, and more.

 

Elsewhere on Foundations, “Appropriations” (an old song I’ve ‘re-appropriated’ to modern times,” he says) juxtaposes a snake-y, arpeggiated verse with a crushing chorus in a clash of eastern and western modalities, as TANKIAN unspools lyrics that play off complementary sounds and contrasting sensibilities: “Resignation, provocation, segregation… imagination and creation,” he croons. And “Cartoon Buyer,” which dates to a period just prior to TANKIAN’s first solo record, 2007’s Elect the Dead, begins in hushed, almost folk-y mode, and gradually builds – both in intensity and actual tempo – before exploding in sonic and spiritual catharsis. Throughout the track, TANKIAN scrutinizes the divides within humanity (“You see me without emotions / I see you across the oceans,” he intones) before ultimately declaring our oneness: “California to Argentina…Saudi Arabia to Tunisia…Armenia to Australia…Israel to Indonesia / They are us and we are them.”

 

Finally, “Life’s Revengeful Son,” originally recorded prior to TANKIAN’s 2010 Imperfect Harmonies album, incorporates a variety of instrumentation, including acoustic and electric guitars and dramatic orchestration, into an epic closer with unmatched imagery: “The final revolution will occur when the arms of the clock fall,” TANKIAN sings. “Jesus seen in the streets, dragging a car axel instead of the cross.”

 

A true creative tour de force, TANKIAN recorded Foundations primarily at his own Serjical Strike Studios in L.A. He wrote, performed, orchestrated and produced all the material, as well as contributed the artwork – an original piece titled “Sunburst” – that adorns the album cover. Additional instrumentation on the record was provided by Dan Monti (guitars, bass and drum programming) and, on “Cartoon Buyer,” by bassist Mario Pagliarulo, and SOAD drummer John Dolmayan.

 

The EP caps what has been an incredibly prolific year for TANKIAN, from the release of his memoir to the massive, sold-out System of a Down headlining show at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco with over 50,000 fans. But even as he is now revealing his “Foundations,” TANKIAN is already looking ahead. “The next record will likely be a record of covers, collaborations and collages,” he envisions.

 

Credit his restless, ever-curious creative spirit. “I’m always moving in different directions,” TANKIAN says. “Repetition is boring, and the death of art.”

 

Serj Tankian –Foundations EP

 

1. “A.F. Day”

2. “Justice Will Shine On”

3. “Appropriations”

4. “Cartoon Buyer”

5. “Life’s Revengeful Son”