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Covering Up Old Wounds: Scars On Broadway

Covering Up Old Wounds: Scars On Broadway

July 04, 2008 by James Dannatt
Covering Up Old Wounds: Scars On Broadway

With Serj Tankian taking practically all the spotlight since the temporary disintegration of System of a Down there have been questions as to the whereabouts of the remaining members - guitarist Daron Malakian, drummer John Dolmayan and bassist Shavo Odadkjian. Would we have something like Paul Weller leaving Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler in his wake or are we set for yet more glittering solo projects? The answer may very well be the latter, as Gigwise discovers when we encounter Scars On Broadway.

An amalgamation of two fourths of the System ashes sees Malakian and Dolmayan emerge to join forces in their new band. What quickly becomes apparent while talking with Malakian is his impetuous desire to return to the stage as a member of a new band. He’s even stayed up till two in the morning to adhere to the British time zone to tell us all about it.

“It’s funny how sometimes in life you have to go backwards to feel satisfaction,” explains a judicious Malakian who is fighting off obvious signs of sleep deprivation. He adds: “Starting playing in clubs again and having a brand new label and doing things fresh is definitely filling the void that was inside.” The void he talks about is the lack of passion encompassing his life after being in a band that has achieved great longevity.

It was May 2006 when System announced they would be going on hiatus for an unspecified time. During these early stages any comments of a reunion insinuated the likelihood of this commencing in the near future. However, it seems the prospect of a reunion is more of a dubious claim now.

Malakian puts it plainly and honestly: “Hiatus is not a word I like to use – other members of System like to use that word but I don’t. I use separation, and we’re separated. There has to be four people that want to get back together, not just me. I’m not the guy that pushes that button (laughs).”

He doesn’t completely dismiss the definite possibility of his old band getting together, adding: “ If someday it feels right for us to do then we’ll do it but as of right now I’m really focussed on this and I want to take this to different levels and so does John. We don’t talk about System, we don’t talk about doing System. If it does happen I see it being very very far down the line.”

Now that’s System out of the way attention must be focussed solely on Scars On Broadway. Malakian takes centre stage as frontman while Franky Perez provides additional guitar and vocal work, former Pulse Ultra member Dominic Cifarelli takes up bass duties, Danny Sharmoun tickles the keyboards and System drummer Dolmayan remains fixed to his seat and skins.

Scars On Broadway are a pertinent creation that has allowed Malakian to explore his creative mind. The main songwriter for System remains as focussed as ever. “I hope I’m never at the top of my game because that would mean I’d be satisfied and when I’m satisfied that means I should stop. I always want to write the song I’ve never written before and I think I’ve just made an album full of songs that I’ve never written before.”

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  • Great article.

    ~ by CDoris 7/6/2008 Report

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  • They are never getting back together, sad but true

    ~ by Lucy 7/7/2008 Report

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