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L.A. Girl/L.A. World Am so freakin’ excited about the upcoming Scars on Broadway album (July 29/Interscope), I tracked down Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan to bring you the skinny. The power players have been rocking you hard for the past decade as the guitarist and drummer (respectively) for System of a Down, and all I can tell you about Scars is to expect the unexpected.

 

 

HSC: Dudes, am so super super in love with the Scars single, “They Say” can’t hear it enough. Is that an isolated incident or is the album all punked out?

John: That’s the only straightforward song like that on the album. We’re all over the place.

Daron: That’s just kind of how we flow. Diversity is something that just comes naturally, even with System, it was always hard to explain what we did. I have so many different things that happen to me every day and I just try to relay it in my music. (Below, Daron, photos Greg Watermann)

 

 

 

  

 

HSC: John says by the time you come into the studio, you’ve already done 95 percent of the work. How’s that?

Daron: Everything is singing in my head. It all flies out of me at the same time. Playing it, listening to it, it’s all second nature. So by the time I hit the studio, there are very few surprises.

John: One thing’s for sure, we’ve worked very hard on this album. It’s more rock oriented than our last two albums, less metal, but still aggressive.

 

 

HSC: Let’s talk about the title, Scars on Broadway. I heard it comes from lampposts in Glendale on Broadway Ave. from the 1920s that have a base in the shape of a swastika. That’s a hell of a visual.

Daron: That’s where it originated but it means a lot of different things. I like to look at it like all the world’s a stage, and we are just the scars.

 

 

HSC: Most bands are like bad marriages. Members can’t stand each other after a few years. How have you guys been able to sidestep that?

John: The funny thing is, me and Daron probably got along least of all. But the bottom line is, we always had respect for each other. It hasn’t been hard to put aside differences for the sake of good music.

 

 

HSC: You think about the Ramones, Johnny and Joey not talking to each other for two decades while still riding in a van.

John: I just figure, why spend the best years of your career wrapped up in petty bull**it? And then when you’re too old to play, you get back together. I wanna kick ass in my prime. I mean, I saw the Rolling Stones in the ‘80s and I saw them last year. Big difference. They still rock but I mean, c’mon…. It’s like watching a 55-year-old quarterback. (Below, John)

 

 

 

 

 

HSC: You both started pretty young. How did you find music?

Daron: Music found me. I’ve got pictures of myself at five or six, wearing band pins. When other kids were making their parents take them to Toys R Us, I was dragging my mom to record stores. It was what I lived for. Still is.

John: My dad was a musician, so it was no surprise. I grew up listening to jazz, I especially love jazz fusion. I love the aggressiveness of it. I probably have another good 15 years to play drums. It’s such a demanding instrument. Unless you play like a p*ssy.

 

 

HSC: You’ve played a few shows now. How are you feeling?

Daron: Good, the response has been amazing. People are responding to songs like, ‘World Long Gone,’ and ‘3005.’ Also getting a good vibe on ‘Whoring Streets.’ It’s a song about Hollywood and it’s probably the saddest song I’ve ever written.

 

 

 

HSC: Dang, can’t wait to hear more. How far you guys think you’re gonna take this?

 

Daron: All I know is it feels good to be working this hard.

John: I’m thinking, we’re gonna take it as far as we can.

Sweet.... Now here's something we hope you'll really like.... check out the latest hunkfest I wrote and produced, MySpace Hunks.... it's the cheese.... xoxo heidi siegmund cuda

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rparker read my blog view my photos
May 25, 2008 | 6:35 AM

The Hunks piece rocks Aly Lauren did a great job.

donaldtrump read my blog
May 28, 2008 | 4:48 PM

I usually post political but......check my band, we play House of Blues Anaheim tomorrow night with Throwrag www.myspace.com/disguster........cheers!

heidicuda read my blog view my photos
May 28, 2008 | 4:54 PM

dude, i am such a huge throwrag fan... i will check it out... and if you see sean, please tell him heidi siegmund cuda from fox/the times says, What Up? .... i may have to go your show

heidicuda read my blog view my photos
May 28, 2008 | 5:07 PM

disguster sounds good and gnarly... somewhere in cyberspace there's still an article i wrote on throwrag at the clipper in long beach, circa 1994... they were badarse then and sean doe is still the man now...
thx heidi siegmund cuda

donaldtrump read my blog
May 28, 2008 | 5:08 PM

Will do, I have free tickets for you If you end up going. Let me know, you can contact us at cassalikris@aol.com

heidicuda read my blog view my photos
May 28, 2008 | 5:11 PM

will do thx (i got a couple ways into HoB so no worries)

donaldtrump read my blog
May 28, 2008 | 5:28 PM

figured you might. right on. we play first at like .... early (8pm) so I completely understand if you miss our act. We will have cd's though.

heidicuda read my blog view my photos
May 28, 2008 | 5:41 PM

roger that thx (and i'm always slugging out to shows early to catch friends band... ain't no thing but a chicken wing

donaldtrump read my blog
Jun 17, 2008 | 3:54 PM

Well, I don't know if you made it to our last show but we have another coming up at the H O B in Anaheim.
You might not like our style, that's cool, but you might dig too so in case you missed it, check out myspace.com/disguster cheers, KC

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heidicuda

I've been a producer at Fox News for a decade, specializing in investigations, half-hour specials and feature reporting. I've written multiple pop culture books (my favorite one on the band Sublime) and wrote a nightlife column in the L.A. Times for 15 years. Currently, I'm enjoying writing and directing documentary films. My latest book is titled: "Sunny Monroe: News Producer... Dirty Blonde." (photo credit Jay Kumar)

Member Since: 3/12/2008