System Of A Down Confirms A New Album Is Not In The Works


As previously reported by Ghost Cult, System Of A Down/Scars on Broadway guitarist and singer Daron Malakian has confirmed to Kerrang! magazine that SOAD has been stalled in its attempts to record a follow-up to its Mezmerize and Hypnotize double albums, released in 2005. The band had been in the studio the last few years and recorded some demos for new songs, but apparently, Serj Tankian has been the lone holdout.

“There’s just a certain way that SYSTEM make albums, and there’s a bunch of us that want to make an album that way and there is, I guess, one of us, that doesn’t want to make an album that way and wants to make an album his way,” Daron said. “And not everyone is on board with that. That’s been the issue. I have material for a new SYSTEM album. Right now, if everyone got together and was ready to play ball, I have an album ready. If it was up to me, SYSTEM would have never gone on hiatus.”

“It may never be resolved; or it may be, but so far it hasn’t been. There was a time, I think, when I would have taken this a little bit more personally, but not anymore. I realize that it’s not me. We’ve had so many meetings about it.”

“I don’t want to throw Serj under the bus — he’s my friend and he’s someone that I care about — but I don’t know how to change his mind. We’ve all sat down and we’ve had meetings, and he’s totally set in his way of thinking.

“Serj was never really a heavy metal or a rock guy. I don’t know if he has the same love for this kind of music as I do. I’m the kid that grew up with SLAYER and KISS on my walls. I wanted to be like them some day. Serj didn’t grow up feeling that way. He didn’t grow up a diehard fan. So I feel like the whole experience of becoming the lead singer in a hugely successful band was different for him than my experience was for me.”

“Bands are like brands, I suppose, and that’s kind of frustrating for me. To be honest with you, Serj didn’t even want to make ‘Mezmerize’ and ‘Hypnotize’. We really begged him to make those records. At that time, he felt like he was out.”

The band will play five U.S. shows this October, in San Bernardino, Sacramento, Phoenix San Diego and Las Vegas, including this years’ Aftershock Festival.