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[Watch] Serj Tankian - "Harakiri" Live on Kimmel
System of a Down's Serj Tankian recently released his solo album, Harakiri, and last night he paid a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform the title track. In case you missed it, check out the performance at the top of the page courtesy of The Audio Perv.
[Watch] Serj Tankian - "Figure It Out" (Official Video)
Amidst the awesome tour announcement from SOAD and Deftones last month, Serj Tankian also announced a new album, Harakiri, which drops on the 10th of July via Serjical Strike/Reprise Records. Today, Rock it Out! Blog points towards a new video from the System man and it sees him and a group of unruly people, the 99% causing havoc to the stock exchange. It's a pretty angry video, and rightly so. Check it out at the top to get your rage on.
[Listen] Serj Tankian - "Figure It Out"
While news of what will surely be one of the most entertaining tours this summer only just announced, Serj Tankian is keeping himself busy and is set to release another solo record titled Harakiri. A track from said album titled "Figure It Out" has hit the net and can be streamed above via a lyrics video. Watch out for the record when it drops on the 10th of July via Serjical Strike/Reprise Records. He has one hell of a busy summer ahead of him.
[Album Review] Various Artists - 'Batman: Arkham City - The Album'
When you think of DC's Dark Knight. Batman, you automatically think of Gotham Cities night backdrop, darkened alleyways and the worlds most sadistic villains. So why is it when it comes to soundtracks and album's based on the series films or games, labels choose the strangest selection of songs? We'll let the whole Prince soundtrack slide because he's well….Prince. Duh. Normally when I think of Batman soundtracks the first song that comes to mind is Seal's "Kiss From A Rose" and I have no bad things to say about that song because it's still a classic. But besides that song being amazing and all, the "pop" soundtrack for our dark superhero doesn't seem all that fitting.
When you think of DC's Dark Knight. Batman, you automatically think of Gotham Cities night backdrop, darkened alleyways and the worlds most sadistic villains. So why is it when it comes to soundtracks and album's based on the series films or games, labels choose the strangest selection of songs? We'll let the whole Prince soundtrack slide because he's well….Prince. Duh. Normally when I think of Batman soundtracks the first song that comes to mind is Seal's "Kiss From A Rose" and I have no bad things to say about that song because it's still a classic. But besides that song being amazing and all, the "pop" soundtrack for our dark superhero doesn't seem all that fitting.
So let fast forward to present day, because I know everyone wants to avoid talking about the Batman & Robin film, let alone the soundtrack. After 2009's successful action, adventure game Batman: Arkham Asylum, The Dark Knight and associates return for the series' follow up sequel Batman: Arkham City. Unlike the first game, Warner Bros. decided to approach the sequel with a more marketable approach and release the game's score as well as an album inspired by the game on their imprint Watertower Music and bring in some of modern day's popular rock bands such as Panic! At The Disco, Coheed and Cambria, System of a Down's Serj Tankian, AFI vocalist Davey Havok's side project Blaqk Audio, Deftones vocalist Chino Moreno's side project ††† (Crosses), Daughtry and many more.
As stated, earlier when you think of Batman you think of a dark setting but when you see a band like Panic! At The Disco, who are more theatrical rock, involved on a Batman related project, it just makes you scratch your head a bit and ask why? Don't get me wrong though, this in no way should prevent you from checking out the album at all. It's a wonderful collective of artist and songs, especially cuts like the heavy tune "Trophy Widow" by The Damned Things, The Boxer Rebellion's "Losing You", A Place to Bury Strangers' "In The Shadow", Blaqk Audio's "Afterdark" which is one of the songs I could definitely hear fitting in with the game's setting, same as other tunes like †††'s "The Years", Raveonettes' "Oh, Stranger", Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's "Shadow on the Run" and Serj Tankian's "Total Paranoia". You could take a majority of those songs and remove the vocals and they would fit in with overall atmosphere of the game.
Overall, I like to think of the album as just another compilation rather than a soundtrack or album that is being accompanied to the franchise's latest entry. A majority of the album is very enjoyable, however, the comic nerd in me just can't picture some of it in the game's setting but if you can get past that then you got yourself a nice rock/electronic album for your ears to vibe to. So go give it a try and check out some of the standout tracks we listed above. The album is now available at physical retailers and via major electronic retailers such as iTunes and Amazon. If you are looking into nabbing the game, as most of us are, and you dig the soundtrack, look into getting the Collector's Edition of the game which features a digital redemption code for the soundtrack and features an additional exclusive track. Nice!
Sample all tracks on the album below...
- Panic! At The Disco "Mercenary" Idolator
- Coheed and Cambria "Deranged" IGN
- The Duke Spirit "Creature" NME
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club "Shadow On The Run" Rolling Stone
- Blaqk Audio "Afterdark" Alternative Press
- Raveonettes "Oh, Stranger" AOL/Spinner
- (Crosses) "The Years" Consequence of Sound
- The Damned Things "Trophy Widow" Guitar World
- Daughtry "Drown In You" E!
- The Boxer Rebellion "Losing You" Filter Magazine
- Serj Tankian "Total Paranoia" Revolver Magazine
We give Batman: Arkham City - The Album 3 out of 5 Awesome SAWSES! It's not Seal's "Kiss From A Rose" but its definitely a worthy rock compilation.
[Listen] Shirley Manson - "The Hunger" (Written and Produced By Serj Tankian)
Garbage frontwoman Shirley Manson teamed up with Serj Tankian of System Of A Down to do vocals for, "The Hunger". The single was released as a charity effort for Amnesty International and it was both written and produced by Tankian.
Word on the street is that Manson has gotten together with her old band. According to a post she made on her Facebook,
"Back in the studio as of yesterday with the boys.....
We are getting up a nice head of steam as we really start to hone in and select tracks for the final collection.........
Dare I suggest we will have something finished by the summer?!?!?!?!"
Pretty exciting stuff for us Garbage fans!
If you enjoy "The Hunger", please make sure you go to iTunes and buy it.
C'mon, it's charity.
[Download and Listen] Serj Tankian - "The Charade" x "Disowned Inc" x "Left Of Center"
It's a rock morning here at SKoA, so without further hesitation here are 3 new tracks from System of a Down's (who we all hope return real soon) Frontman Serj Tankian's follow up solo album Imperfect Harmonies, which is in stores on September 7th. You can grab the 2 downloads for "The Charade" and "Disowned Inc", then take a listen to his current single, "Left Of Center." If you dig "Left Of Center", you can always pick up that baby on iTunes. Enjoy!
Serj Tankian - The Charade by Some Kind of Awesome
Serj Tankian - Disowned Inc by Some Kind of Awesome
Serj Tankian - Left Of Center by Some Kind of Awesome