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    DARON MALAKIAN AND JOHN DOYMAYAN TALK ABOUT SYSTEM OF A DOWN HIATUS AND SCARS ON BROADWAY

    Metal Underground, MD
    http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cf m?newsid=38644&comments=1
    Aug 27 2008

    Timesonline writer Robert Collins recently sat down with Scars on
    Broadway members Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan to discuss System of
    a Down's hiatus and whether the band will reunite in the near future.

    "We took a break before we broke up," admits Dolmayan. "After 12 years,
    it's not so much that you get tired of the people you're with, it's
    more that you don't have an identity. I think System will co-exist
    with Scars. They will probably leapfrog each other."

    "I don't know Jack White," adds Malakian, the guitarist and songwriter,
    "but I like what he does in the White Stripes. I've only heard a couple
    of songs from the Raconteurs, but I liked that, too. As artists,
    we don't want our music to be a brand like Coca-Cola. You want to
    scratch those creative itches: things that you couldn't do in certain
    situations. There are things in Scars that aren't in System. I love
    metal, but I was taking a new direction. I wanted to express the side
    of me that likes Roxy Music, the Beatles and the Grateful Dead."

    Now that having a second band almost makes sense, musicians are
    leaping on the opportunity to explore new avenues with new, and old,
    friends. But it's an aside from Malakian that perhaps sheds the
    most light on this relatively new phenomenon. With record companies
    under more pressure than ever before, if profitable musicians want
    to release music under different names, labels are in no position to
    dissuade them.

    "Columbia wanted the record, but they let us go out and shop it
    anyway," Malakian explains. "And once we shopped it, we said, 'Man,
    we don't want to be on Columbia any more.' Columbia don't want to burn
    that bridge for when System returns, so they let us do what we want."

    Rumors are circulating that the band will be reuniting to represent
    Armenia in next year's Eurovision song contest to be hosted in Russia,
    but this rumor has not yet been officially confirmed by the band.
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