SOAD duo in "final stages" of Scars On Broadway album
By Mitchell Peters
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - System Of A Down guitarist/vocalist Daron Malakian and drummer John Dolmayan are putting the finishing touches on the debut album from their new rock band, Scars On Broadway, the pair tells Billboard.com.
The rockers are shopping for a record label and hope to release the self-titled set by late summer. "We're in the final stages," Dolmayan reports. "There are three or four songs left."
Scars On Broadway performed in late April at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival at Empire Polo Field in Indio, California. The band already had received a warm welcome earlier in the month during its debut performance at the Whisky A Go-Go in Los Angeles.
"It was crazy," Malakian recalls. "Nobody knew any of the songs, but the crowd was going off. The response we got gave me a lot of confidence."
The concept for Scars On Broadway has been in the works since SOAD's chart-topping 2005 releases "Mezmerize" and "Hypnotize," says Malakian, who wrote 95 percent of SOAD's material.
As opposed to SOAD, Scars On Broadway is "driven more by rock than it is by metal, even though there might be some metal overtones there," the guitarist/vocalist explains. "I see it more as a rock band."
While SOAD remains on indefinite hiatus, Malakian wants to assure fans that Scars on Broadway is "not a side or solo project. This is System to me right now. This is what I'm focused on."
But that doesn't mean SOAD won't ever revisit the stage, or possibly the recording studio. "We don't have any future plans, and we don't have any plans not to have plans," Dolmayan says. "System of a Down is always going to be present in our hearts, and one day we'll be on stage together again." Continued...






