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Daron : I don't wanna talk about System Of A Down soap operas & shit
Posted by ZAk on Sunday, September 14, 2008 - 10:23 PM
Photo: Jeff ForneyInterviewing big name stars always has two sides to it. On one hand, it's awesome to get to meet and hear the opinions of megastars who have sold millions of records world wide and are recognized everywhere, but on the other hand, that also means they've done about five thousand interviews not much different than yours before, meaning that they've long gone past the stage where they'll think carefully about what they say, before launching into five minute monologues about their band. There are exceptions, of course, but Daron Malakian, ex-System of A Down and currently frontman of Scars On Broadway, isn't one of them. All I got out of him were very basic answers, even if my System Of A Down related questions did hinted, sadly, that we won't be seeing anything to this band for at least a couple of years now.
 

RF.net: First of all, thanks for doing this interview! If you could just start off by introducing yourself to the readers.

Daron: No problem man, I'm Daron Malakian from Scars On Broadway.

 

RF.net: So just to jump straight into the band - how did you decide on the name? Because for me Scars On Broadway implies a political meaning of some sort.

Daron: What the name means is actually completely different than how I got the name. I got the name through these light posts that I saw on the street, on Broadway St, actually, in Los Angeles. There were these little things that looked like swastikas that were kind of engraved on the light posts. I was talking to my cousins, and I said "hey man have you ever seen those swastikas on Broadway?" and when I thought of that, it just.. right away Scars On Broadway came to my head. And I was searching for a band name at the time, so that's kinda how it came together. I was like "hey that's a pretty cool band name". And to me it kind of symbolizes almost like all the world is a stage and we're all the scars on that stage.

 

RF.net: So a lot of people are saying that you guys sound a lot like the System Of A Down. What do you think about that?

Daron: I think it's a sound that's evolved from System Of A Down. I don't think we sound.. I mean, I'm the main writer of System Of A Down, so everything I write is gonna have some kind of connection with that. It's not something that bothers me, I myself have told people that Scars is an evolution from System Of A Down, so it's no surprise that it might sound somewhat to the sound.. that you can compare it a little bit, you know?

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RF.net: Sure. I'm sure you've also heard Serj's solo album "Elect The Dead" as well?
Daron: Not really, no!

 

RF.net: Really? Okay, just cause it has gotten similar comments as well, that it sounded a lot like System Of A Down. Considering that both albums are not that huge departures from the System Of A Down sound, people are asking, why didn't you guys just then record another System album with these ideas and combine them together?

Daron: Because four people make System Of A Down, and if one of those people in that four doesn't wanna do System Of A Down, then you can't do System Of A Down.

 

RF.net: Alright. Is there any kind of rivalry between you guys, between these new bands, in terms of...

Daron: No, I don't wanna get into questions like that, I wanna talk about Scars. I don't wanna talk about System Of A Down soap operas and shit.


At this point Daron was starting to look slightly annoyed, so I figured it's probably best to steer away from any more System Of A Down related questions.. he made it pretty clear that the SOAD camp is divided into two for the time being, so it'd be pointless to ask about the hiatus, or when they will reunite to play some more shows and record more material. Because by the sounds of it, it won't be happening anytime soon.

RF.net: OK sure thing. Your lyrics have always been considered great and challenging. How do you come up with them?

Daron: They come up to me, and I sing them. It's almost like when I'm writing a song, it's a natural feeling for me to sing along with my guitar, and it all kind of comes out of the same.. kind of the same breath. So I don't really write lyrics, I just let them flow out of me.

 

RF.net: On the album, you've composed every single instrument other than the drums. Would it then be fair to say that this is actually your band, and John's just assiting you, or is it both of yours project equally?

Daron: No, I also think that even the guys that play live with us, it's also their band. It's one big.. everybody does something to make Scars go. The way I wrote this record is really not that different than how I approached writing a System record. So I don't feel like it's my band, just like I didn't necessarily feel System was my band. But the songs and the writing has always kind of been something that I've felt was mine. But not necessarily the band, but the songs.

 

RF.net: What are your goals with Scars On Broadway? Because SOAD, for instance, was quite a political band.

Daron: You know we didn't really walk into System with any goals, really, everything just kind of happened. We're kind of treating Scars the same way. There was no real motive or anything like "we're gonna say this and do that", even with System, it's just kind of like go with the flow, sing about things that we believe in.. and not get caught up in just one issue, you know what I mean? There are things that are involved that are politics with the band but there's also personal things, you know, with songs that kind of intertwine with what's going on at the whole world, and me being a person in the whole world. It just kind of intertwines together in the lyrics sometimes.


RF.net: Where would you say that you see Scars On Broadway in about five years from now.

Daron: Well, hopefully on our second or our third album. Moving forward, I really can't answer that question. I hope to see success with this band.


RF.net: Do you guys have some plans of perhaps doing some European festivals next year?

Daron: We hope to get on a few festivals. The plan is just to tour in support of our records, and get out in front of as many fans for them to see Scars, I think once people see the band live, it makes them feel more part of it.

 

RF.net: Speaking of live experiences, what would you say is the ideal Scars On Broadway show for you. What needs to happen?

Daron: Everyone has to have a good energy to them on stage for the energy to rub off on everybody else. For a really great show, it's usually.. all five people are on the same wave length and you can feel that on stage.

 

RF.net: You're actually playing quite smaller venues now than you would be if you were here with System. What's the difference for you as an artist to play smaller shows as opposed to bigger ones. Which ones do you prefer?

Daron: Every gig is a gig to me. Whether it's small or big, the approach I take never changes [laughs]. I'm gonna get up there and I'm gonna play my songs and I'm gonna sing. It feels good actually to play smaller places sometimes just because everybody is so close and you're not so far away from the crowds and stuff like that.

 

RF.net: Your album is 45 minutes long, so I would imagine that you're probably not gonna play every single song off it live..

Daron: We do actually.

 

RF.net: You do? Do you play any additional songs, perhaps any covers or anything?

Daron: We do an instrumental that's Scars On Broadway... we also do little things here and there, I don't wanna give anything away. But we do a little cover on stage.. but not a whole song, it's like an interlude between songs. We have some little interesting things that aren't on the record.
 


RF.net: I have one more question, which actually relates to Denmark.. you've been here before as well, what do you think about Denmark?

aron: Copenhagen's a beautiful city, man. I was in my room most of the day yesterday, so I didn't really get to get out too much. I only kind of saw the square, the big square in the middle. It was really nice, last night it rained, and it was really nice to hear the rain outside.. I had a very relaxing evening in Denmark.

 

RF.net: That's good to hear. Well, good luck with the show tonight. Anything you wanna say to your fans?

Daron: Thank you. Just enjoy, have a good time at the show.. see you on stage, I guess?

 

by pp for rockfreaks.net


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2eroSOAD
15.09.08, 13:19

I don't like the way Daron talks about Serj or System...

chestus12
15.09.08, 14:57

keep in mind that in another interview serj said he hadn't had a chance to listen to SOB's record yet because he was busy touring. I'm sure it's the same with Daron, and they've said repeatedly that there's no bad blood between them. This must be like the 100th time he's been asked about rivalry and I'd be fed up too I'm sure. BTW, the interviewer could've done a better job, it seems like he was trying to stir up some trouble...

pamxtankian
16.09.08, 00:32

shit like tht makes me wanna fucking cryyy

why cnt they just get back together for fans (like me) and put me out of my misery!

fritz
16.09.08, 12:36

Seriously, if someone gets the chance to interview someone like Daron, at least take 10 minutes to read some recent interviews and TRY to come up with some questions that haven't been answered... All of these interviews sound the same, it's just boring.

SystemofaDownisHot
16.09.08, 16:38

That interviewer should have avoided like half the questions! Daron was so annoyed :/

mezmerizedByThem
17.09.08, 16:52

Nice post! Daron is very hard ass and I respekt this interviewer!!

WeirdoYYY
18.09.08, 02:48

I don't believe in any hate but obviously something happend. I mean come on how can you go like 13 years in a band together and then not talk to each other?

Rick32692
21.09.08, 12:22

We are, in essance to blame for this. Interviewers want to ask questions that appeal to fans. A large majority of people like to see drama and if there's any reason to believe theres any bad blood, people want to hear about it. Its like when you hear theres a fight going on on the side of the street and you flock to see it. Its just human nature and its basically the interviewers job to appeal to the demands. I dont know if theres any strict reason for the hiatus or not, but I feel thats none of my business.

I do imagine sticking around the same people for about 10 years can be very annoying, can you choose 3 of your friends that you would want to be with for that long?

serjs_wifey
24.09.08, 22:47

OMG. I honestly just wanna put my opinion on the SOAD hiatus out there...I think Daron wanted to have complete control and my man Serj (being the lead singer therefore profiled as "the leader") didn't like that. So I think they fought and fought and eventually said fuck it let's take a break.

Lloydz0r
25.09.08, 16:43

Daron is Jesus!!

Saw them at the Astoria and it was the best live show I have ever experienced!

Waited outside the venue for 2.5 hours after the gig to meet Daron, and he was the most humble, down to earth and genuine person I have ever met!

God bless you Daron you motherfucker, and thank you for music that is truely inspirational :]

TenaciousDisciple52
01.10.08, 21:33

Serj's solo album was not very good...liek 2-3 rlly good songs but the rest wasnt great

Ra1d
04.10.08, 21:06

"We are, in essance to blame for this. Interviewers want to ask questions that appeal to fans. A large majority of people like to see drama and if there's any reason to believe theres any bad blood, people want to hear about it. Its like when you hear theres a fight going on on the side of the street and you flock to see it. Its just human nature and its basically the interviewers job to appeal to the demands. I dont know if theres any strict reason for the hiatus or not, but I feel thats none of my business.

I do imagine sticking around the same people for about 10 years can be very annoying, can you choose 3 of your friends that you would want to be with for that long?"

Maybe you are right and people want to know about it,but can't you at least use your brain that even if something happened,would he want to talk about it?I mean everyone's trying to get it out of him(in different questions that lead to the same answer),that's why he is getting pissed,system and scars are completely different bands,it would be the same as if while interviewing system they would ask questions about slipknot...this is scars on broadway right now not system of a down,I'm sure they saw these questions coming,but they have already answered it tons milions of times and an Interviewer before meeting them researches on them and then makes his questions based on what has been asked/answered before..,this interviewer hasn't done so it seems...

It is only natural that they would be pissed at some point,and I'm sure that most of the answers like "Seperation" or "if people are holding they breath for a new system album bla bla"

were answered out of annoyance,it is extremely annoying when someone asks you the same questions that r not even related to his current band,even i get annoyed when i see interviewers that keep asking the same shit...

mezmerizefe
25.10.08, 23:46

i kno 4 sure he hs heared elect the dead:P

mezmerizefe
25.10.08, 23:47

i ADORE u daronnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

LexMoon
22.11.08, 07:10

Serj Def. seemed to be board with system the last album. He didn't put much into it. Hopefully a good break will make them appreciate eachother a little better. Daron is a good singer but System will always require that quarky voice..

System_GOD
23.11.08, 07:00

FUCK DARON, SOAD IS WAY BETTER THAN HIS CRAP SHIT SoB....John is cool though!

RockingGirl4life
23.11.08, 20:26

I Really wanna my Favorite Band Systen Of A Down

not any other band.and Im Sure if they(SOAD)Really Care abut the fans they will play as before.

But Who knows if they Care about us.

I Hate it like this.

RockingGirl4life
23.11.08, 20:34

and Daron I used to like u before.but U have changed

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