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| Scars On Broadway | 
enlarge | Artist: Scars On Broadway Label: Interscope Records Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 2143
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 001159202 UPC: 602517781054 EAN: 0602517781054 ASIN: B001BMKOZW
Release Date: July 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Serious | | | Funny | | | Exploding/Reloading | | | Stoner-Hate | | | Insane | | | World Long Gone | | | Kill Each Other/Live Forever | | | Babylon | | | Chemicals | | | Enemy | | | Universe | | | 3005 | | | Cute Machines | | | Whoring Streets | | | They Say |
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Album Description Scars on Broadway, the long-awaited collaboration between guitarist-frontman Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan, both best known for their work in the multi-Platinum-selling, Grammy-winning band SYSTEM OF A DOWN, has signed with Interscope Records and will see their self-titled debut released on July 29. With Malakian sitting in the Scars' producer chair, he and Dolmayan entered the studio last September, recorded nearly two-dozen songs for the album, and then whittled down the final track listing to 14 songs. Many of the Scars on Broadway songs had their genesis years ago. "I like to let my songs marinate over time, that helps determine which ones speak to me the loudest," explained Malakian. Malakian, who penned or co-penned SOAD classics such as "Aerials," "Chop Suey!," "Hypnotize," and "B.Y.O.B.", wrote the Scars songs mostly on keyboards and a drum machine. On the new scars material Malakian injects more rock than metal, citing influences from Iggy Pop to David Bowie to Neil Young. Different from the chaotic/alt/metal sound of SOAD, the Scars tracks are more song-based and showcase Malakian's varied writing style, from the simmering rock sound of "World Long Gone" to the melodic yet desolate "Universe." On the politically-tinged "3005," Malakian proves he is still as provocative as ever with the lyric, "Let's clap our hands for the president and Jesus Christ/And don't forget Charles Manson..." And "They Say," the first track leaked to the public, is heavy, but in more of a 1970s punk fashion. Some of the other confirmed tracks include "Enemy," ""Stoner Hate," "Babylon," and "Cute Machines." Scars on Broadway has already played a handful of live shows, including Coachella 2008, where the Los Angeles Times singled them out as "one of the festival's hottest highlights." They also opened for Metallica at an L.A. benefit gig - SPIN said that their set "made it clear how little System's hiatus has dulled each man's hyperactive creativity." Scars plans to tour extensively to support the new album.
Album Description Explicit Version. Scars on Broadway, the long awaited collaboration between guitarist frontman Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan, both best known for their work in the multi platinum selling Grammy winning band, System of a Down (S.O.A.D.) are signed to Interscope Records. Different from the chaotic/Alt/Metal sound of S.O.A.D., the Scars tracks are more song-based and showcase Malakian's varied writing style, form the simmering rock sound of 'World Long Gone' to the melodic yet desolate 'Universe'. On the politically tinged '3005', Malakian proves he is still as provocative as ever with the lyric, 'Let's clap our hands for the president and Jesus Christ, and don't forget Charles Manson.' The song 'They Say' is their first track leaked to the public, is heavy, but in more of a 1970's punk fashion. Some of the other confirmed tracks include 'Enemy', 'Stoner Hate', 'Babylon' and 'Cute Machines'.
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Daron Rules! January 6, 2009 As we all know, SOAD broke up a couple years ago due to internal tensions within the band. Many fans and, most likely Serj Tankian himself, felt that Daron Malakian was taking too much control over the band. On the Mesmerize/hypnotize records Daron sang quite a bit more than he had before; it didn't bother me and it sure as hell doesn't bother me now.
After listening to this album it's crystal clear who the genius behind SOAD was. Although Serj delivered wonderful vocals, it appears that Daron has the incredible sense of melody and songwriting that made SOAD so great. This album is less metal and more in your face hard rock.
Unlike the choppy sound on SOAD records, Scars On Broadway brings a much more streamlined melodic sound to the table. The songs are extremely catchy; there isn't a single track that I don't like, and it flows together as an album very well.
I was pretty dissapointed with Serj Tankian's solo record because he tried to make a record that sounded exactly like SOAD, but it didn't work; the guitar work was flat and uninspiring and the melody was almost completely gone.
Scars on Broadway is just Daron writing what he wants to and doing an incredible job. Buy this album now!
Daron Malakian December 12, 2008 this album is just great, Daron Malakian alone. Although he needs Serj, Daron does his best in the vocals and reminds us of some great elements System of a Down used in their songs. Scars is a different take on rock music, and I think its a good step for Daron and John.
about 1/3 really good; 2/3rds throwaway blah blah blah October 15, 2008 About 1/3 of the tracks are good and really rock out. Good stuff!
Unfortunately, the remaining 2/3rds of the tracks are throwaway songs.
scars October 9, 2008 It's a good, honest record that ROCKS! Much like System of a Down records, you would either love it or hate - no middle ground. At times it does sound like SYstem because it has the same rhythm section as SOAD, but otherwise, it's really nice and refreshing. Buy it and play LOUD!
Pleasantly surprised! September 29, 2008 First off, I love System of a down and Serj Tankian. When I first heard Daron had a project coming out I was a bit skeptical. I like Daron, but I wasn't sure if he could pull off a whole album. Needless to say I was pleasantly surprised. I can honestly say that I like every song on this album and I can't say that for too many cd's. I would definitely buy this, even if I'd never heard of Daron Malakian.
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