Metal rockers bring message here Friday
By ROBERT WHITE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta Journal Constitution , GA
Aug 18 2005
Some people get their political commentary from television shows where
middle-aged men in suits talk politely to each other when they'd really
like to go for each other's throats. Others turn to heavy metal for
their daily dose of political debate. And for political rock, there
are few bands as aggressive - and progressive - as System of a Down.
However, the band is much more than what you might expect. They
know more than three chords and do more than scream opinions over
the drums. Made up of four Armenian-Americans, the group composes a
variety of unusual melodies and harmonies, and has a sense of humor.
(One of the band members often shows off an Armenian folk dance
for the audience.) They also sing clearly. But don't be deceived:
They still manage to shake the foundation of whatever venue they're
playing. And Gwinnett will feel its foundation shake when the group
plays at the arena on Friday.
Catch this fresh voice of metal, which recently released a new album,
"Mezmerize." Mars Volta and Bad Acid Trip also will perform.
THE 411: 7 p.m. Friday. $35-$45. Gwinnett Arena, 6400 Sugarloaf
Parkway, Duluth. 770-813-7600, 404-249-6400.
By ROBERT WHITE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Atlanta Journal Constitution , GA
Aug 18 2005
Some people get their political commentary from television shows where
middle-aged men in suits talk politely to each other when they'd really
like to go for each other's throats. Others turn to heavy metal for
their daily dose of political debate. And for political rock, there
are few bands as aggressive - and progressive - as System of a Down.
However, the band is much more than what you might expect. They
know more than three chords and do more than scream opinions over
the drums. Made up of four Armenian-Americans, the group composes a
variety of unusual melodies and harmonies, and has a sense of humor.
(One of the band members often shows off an Armenian folk dance
for the audience.) They also sing clearly. But don't be deceived:
They still manage to shake the foundation of whatever venue they're
playing. And Gwinnett will feel its foundation shake when the group
plays at the arena on Friday.
Catch this fresh voice of metal, which recently released a new album,
"Mezmerize." Mars Volta and Bad Acid Trip also will perform.
THE 411: 7 p.m. Friday. $35-$45. Gwinnett Arena, 6400 Sugarloaf
Parkway, Duluth. 770-813-7600, 404-249-6400.