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    LATEST REVIEWS: SCREAMERS

    LA City Beat, CA
    Dec 7 2006

    Heavy metal isn't just mindless noise. Sometimes, maybe - but, in the
    hands of the band System of a Down, it is a storm of sound and ideas,
    a collision of wild intelligence and genuine rage. Nothing fuels that
    rage more than the Armenian Genocide, a World War I-era atrocity
    committed by Turkey that entailed the slaughter of one-and-a-half
    million Armenians. It is a personal matter for the L.A.-based metal
    quartet, all of whom are descended from genocide survivors. Screamers
    is a primer for hard-rock fans on the first genocide of the last
    century, arguing how denial that it took place has contributed to
    other crimes against humanity in Darfur, Iraq, Bosnia, and elsewhere.

    Director Carla Garapedian presents the crime through the eyes
    of the band, which has used its notoriety and success (Grammys,
    platinum albums, etc.) to educate the world about an atrocity that
    remains unrecognized by the U.S. government. There are stirring
    firsthand accounts, concert footage, and grainy historical images
    of severed heads and hangings. In Washington, D.C., charismatic
    singer Serj Tankian corners House Speaker Dennis Hastert beneath the
    Capitol dome, but the Republican comes off as vaguely bumbling and
    uninterested. Hastert hardly seems worth the trouble. But the mission
    of one hard-rock group to correct the record on a piece of modern
    history is a frequently moving, high-volume journey. (Steve Appleford)
    (Mann Criterion 6, Mann Chinese 6)

    http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=4719& amp;IssueNum=183
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