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MTV's Hypnotize Album Preview
Posted by nalin on Friday, October 14, 2005 - 07:34 PM


According to bassist Shavo Odadjian, System of a Down had planned to open Hypnotize — the second half of the band's Mezmerize/ Hypnotize double LP — with the sweeping instrumental "Hezze." Instead, the track was dropped entirely from the album and will be released at some point in the future o­n an EP or single.

"We wanted to start off really heavy," Odadjian said.
And as System's fans will learn o­n November 22, when the 12-track/40-minute album hits stores, "Attack" fulfills that mission admirably, with speed-metal blast beats and brutal, start-stop riffage that raise System to new levels of heaviness.

There are numerous similarities between the two albums: Both are rife with tandem vocals from frontman Serj Tankian and guitarist Daron Malakian, as well as unconventional and drastic time changes, blistering guitar sections interspersed with placid moments, and tracks that blend seamlessly into o­ne another. But Hypnotize, taken as a whole, is a more thunderous and mystifying LP.

The mind-pulverizing racket of the album's second cut, "Dreaming," is highlighted by Malakian's crisp vocals, which dispense bizarre lyrics like, "For treated indigenously, digenously/ Human right is private blue chip, pry." Simultaneously, Tankian's frenzied voice rattles off lyrics at breakneck speed: "We're the prophetic generation of bottled water, bottled water/ Causing poor populations to die, to die, to die."

Malakian is the star of "Kill Rock 'n Roll," o­n which he proclaims, "I felt like the biggest a--hole/ When I killed your rock 'n roll," with an almost Bon Scott delivery. The song, which the band has been playing live for months, eventually morphs from jarring, start-stop rhythms into minimal guitars and neo-funk drumming. Next up is "Hypnotize," the album's first single, which features Middle Eastern-tinged guitars and keen lyricism: "Why don't you ask the kids at Tiananmen Square/ Was fashion the reason why they were there?"

"Stealing Society" kicks off its fervent tempo with a bassline that sounds co-opted from the Descendents and follows with fierce drumming, frantic guitar abuse and breakdowns galore. "Vicinity of Obscenity" finds Tankian repetitively speed-belting some characteristically nonsensical lyrics — "Banana, banana, banana, terra cotta/ Banana, banana, banana, terra cotta pie" — before the track wanders into disco lunacy, with Serj crooning, "Do we all learn defeat/ From the whores with bad feet?"

The convulsive, fast-paced "Tentative" features an electric cello toward the end, capping off three minutes of spastic vocals and crushing bass hooks. The gentle guitars featured in the triumphant "U-Fig" — which are sandwiched between ferocious riffs — recall Red Hot Chili Peppers axeman John Frusciante's solo strumming. "Holy Mountains," which showcases Tankian and Malakian's powerful harmonies, pummels the listener with bruising drums and guitar licks, but then softens the blow with delicate violins and orchestration.

Malakian handles the bulk of the vocals o­n "Lonely Day," with Tankian surfacing for the track's harmonized choruses; the tune's complex, intricate riffs leave o­ne wondering just how System are going to replicate it live. Violins are employed o­nce again during Hypnotize's closer, the politically charged "Soldier Side," which completes "Soldier Side (Intro)," Mezmerize's opening track. "They were crying when their sons left/ God is wearing black," Tankian wails. "He's gone so far to find no hope/ He's never coming back."

Hypnotize will be released as both a CD and a DualDisc, with the latter containing behind-the-scenes footage shot during the making of both records.

For more o­n System of a Down's double album, Mezmerize/Hypnotize, check out the feature "Doubleheader."


-Chris Harris from MTV.com


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foxed
15.10.05, 09:05

omg that sounds amazing

mac26
15.10.05, 09:07

So dissapointed about Hezze. I was really looking foward to hearing their first instrumental. Can't believe they didn't put it on the album seeing it was one of Daron's favorite songs. Hopefully they will put it out on one of the single cds. Hypnotize is still going to be great! Woo!

BlindSIGHTED313
15.10.05, 10:30

so that means that the version of "Soldier Side" will be the original version of "Soldier Side Intro" that leaked (it had the strings)

YES!!! album sounds amazing

meofcourse
15.10.05, 10:58

Dreaming sounds interesting.

pao
15.10.05, 11:47

I FUCKING CANT WAIT.........I WANT THE ALBUM NOW!!!!!

AwE
15.10.05, 13:38

it was obvious that Hezze wasnt going to be a hidden track


15.10.05, 15:16

calm down everybody... it was rumored that daron wrote over 100 songs for both cds...but only a 23 were mastered...so im guessing they will come out with another steal this album type of cd...

hairofdaron
15.10.05, 15:22

Hmmm...hezze?whys everybody freaking out over a song they know only by name and very bare/brief description?I thought "arto" was their first instrumental anyway?Besides, the entire album is chock full of more songs that seem much more interesting and dynamic

hairofdaron
15.10.05, 15:24

songs like "Lonely Day,U-Fif,Tentative and the studio version of" Holy Mountains" are what I think will rule the album.I think Holy Mountains just has to be a single.Damn, it better be.

as3_soad
15.10.05, 15:37
<H2 align=center>as3::::::salam man aminam
doset daram  serj
hypnozie key miad?
MqPsyChnicX
15.10.05, 17:12

THIS IS FUCKIN AWSOME I CAN IMAGINE HOW THIS ALBUM IS GOING TO KICK ASS !!

Fixxxer
15.10.05, 18:21

I cant wait! I'm already obsessed with Kill rock N Roll, Holy Mountains and Hypnotize! Holy Mountains is one of my favourite songs ever already so I cant wait for the studio version as well.

yokken
15.10.05, 18:43

Kill Rock 'n Roll and Hypnotize have me screaming for more of this album. I haven't heard anything of Hezze so I'm not that disappointed. Just reading these reviews makes my mouth water, especially the descriptions of Vincinity of Obscenity and Soldier Side.

shimmskizzle
15.10.05, 18:43

Holy Mountains has violins :)

hairofdaron
15.10.05, 19:51

Holy Mountains will be the "Aerials" off this album and will make a killer single/video and crossover hit.

Theinfectedangel
15.10.05, 20:09

<FONT color=#00ff00>i cannot wait...

koerschner
16.10.05, 00:41

Is it just me or did the article leave out She's Like Heroin? Aren't there 12 songs o­n the new CD, not 11?


16.10.05, 03:12
k.
W8 some 1 mounth.
So close.So Close

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