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    SYSTEM OF A DOWN, PLANT ROCK EDMONTON

    Edmonton Journal, Canada
    Sept 19 2005

    They're being hailed as the most relevant rock group today.

    Los Angeles-based thrash rockers System of a Down mix Armenian
    folk music with heavy metal to produce a political and irreverent
    combination of mesmerising rhythms and, surprisingly, operatic vocals.

    The quartet, all of whom are originally form Armenia, rock Edmonton's
    Rexall Place Tuesday night. Tickets are still available.

    Journal rock music writer Sandra Sperounes says their last two albums
    propelled them from underground status to the mainstream.

    Sperounes: "To me they are the most important band in rock music
    today. They are not afraid to be political. They are not afraid
    to be irreverent. They are like no one else out there. They don't
    follow trends."

    As with many of today's angry young artists, George W. Bush's war in
    Iraq has provided them a receptive audience for their message.

    Sperounes: "Their first single asks the question: Why do the poor
    always go to war?"

    Her interview with drummer John Dollmayan, a former Canadian, will
    run in Tuesday's Journal.

    They are the second big act in the city this week.

    Former Led Zeppelin shrieker Robert Plant is at Rexall Place tonight.

    Ticket sales have been lagging.

    Sperounes: "He's a tremendous live performer."

    Watch for her reviews of Plant and System of a Down in Tuesday's and
    Wednesday's Journal.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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