'Project Rogue - Titans' is a new crowd-funded collective that will feature Rogue Records America artists teaming up with 15 metal musicians, including some pretty big names. They will try to raise $70,000 for the project via an Indiegogo campaign that will kick off June 9...
Mash-ups can be a little bit of hit and miss, but there are occasions where the vision of the producer is just too interesting not to check out. Such is the case for the new mash-up 'Crocodile Chop,' which unites the System of a Down favorite 'Chop Suey' with Elton John's extremely upbeat and poppy '70s favorite 'Crocodile Rock.'
Serj Tankian is a man of many talents and his latest artistic pursuit is a new interactive art exhibit titled 'Disarming Time.' In addition, the System of a Down singer has launched a new IOS/Android App titled 'Eye for Sound.'
On July 29 at California's iconic Hollywood Bowl, System of a Down played what would be their only North American tour date of 2013. At the conclusion of System's massive set, drummer John Dolmayan promised the L.A. crowd that a new album will be released before the band returned to the Bowl. However, frontman Serj Tankian chose to set the record straight during an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on
System of a Down played one show and one show only in North America this year. It happened two nights ago (July 29th) at California's Hollywood Bowl. At the end of their set, drummer John Dolmayan made a very special promise to the fans. Keep reading for more info!
Watch this video as a couple teams up to rock System Of A Down's "Chop Suey" at Karaoke night. I simply have no words, and mere words would be an understatement if I tried to say anything more about this. That, and I just don't feel like typing...
System of a Down vocalist and solo musician Serj Tankian is proving to be a true artist in every sense of the word, consistently looking for new ways in which he can express his music, and he's found something truly unique in a new project he's calling disarming time musical paintings...
In a series of Facebook posts that went up today (May 20), System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian opened a huge can of worms in a very public way. According to a number of posts on Odadjian's official fan page -- on which the bassist does post regularly -- he accuses System vocalist Serj Tankian of holding the band back.
It's been a long, long time since System of a Down have released an album … about seven-and-a-half years to be exact. Now that the band has been playing live shows again over the past couple of years, fans have been drooling for some new material, and according to drummer John Dolmayan, System of a Down "are going to make a new album at a certain point."
System of a Down have just announced that their only U.S. performance in 2013 will take place at Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl on July 29, so if you're a hardcore fan, you may want to set the date, no matter where you happen to live in the States.
We at Loudwire are still working off all of the crepes and poutine we enjoyed while covering the Heavy MTL Festival in beautiful Montreal, Canada. With an incredible lineup of acts hitting Canada in both Montreal and Toronto (Heavy T.O.), the European-style mega-metal fest was adopted perfectly for the North American crowd.
More than a year-and-a-half after the celebrated return of System of a Down, it’s possible that we may now have a timetable for when the Armenian-American quartet will be releasing a new album.
System Of A Down teased fans online with a special announcement coming soon. Part of the tease included a picture of bassist Shavo Odadjian holding a Deftones 'all access' tour laminate.
In between their Soundwave Festival performances in February and March, System of a Down also played a few headlining shows in Australia.The recent show on Feb. 29 in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena turned into a star-studded event.
Serj Tankian is best known as the lead singer of System of a Down. He's done some solo albums and such. But is he ready to take on another role? As 'The Most Interesting Man in the World'??? This pic could answer that question! Check it out after the jump!
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that you've never sat around and thought, "Hm, I wonder what System of a Down's song 'Toxicity' would sound like if rocked out on a couple of violins?" Well now that bug has been put in your ear, and now you may be wondering that exact thing. Now, you can hear it! AND it's played by some hot ladies! Check out the video after the jump!
System of a Down drummer, John Dolmayan, was interviewed when they played 2011 Rock in Rio. During the interview he mentioned that another System of a Down album is 'going to happen'. But when?
System Of A Down in the Cajundome? We can dream... but until then, here's DVD quality footage of their June 5, 2011 show at Rock Am Ring festival. Courtesy of Zildjian, you can view it in three parts. Enjoy!
System Of A Down have played their first reunion show this week at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. The band played in front of 14,000 fans to kick off their international tour.