Scars on Broadway

Scars on Broadway
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Alternative metal, hard rock, experimental rock
Years active 2003, 2006–2009, 2010–2013
Labels Interscope[1]
Associated acts System of a Down, Amen, Axis of Justice, Viza, The Chronicles of Israfel, Hella, Pulse Ultra, Scum, Team Sleep, DKFXP
Website www.scarsonbroadway.com
Members Daron Malakian
Past members Dominic Cifarelli
John Dolmayan
Jules Pampena
Franky Perez
Danny Shamoun

Scars on Broadway is an American rock band, founded by System of a Down member Daron Malakian.[2] The band's eponymous debut album was released on July 29, 2008.

In late 2008, the band entered a hiatus, with Malakian citing a lack of enthusiasm and "his heart not being into touring", as the primary reasons for the band's cessation. Despite reforming with various line-up changes in 2010 and 2012, and announcing a second album, the band ceased any further announcements by 2013.

History

Self-titled debut album (2005–2008)

In December 2005, Malakian stated in an interview that he "could release ten solo records tomorrow." and that he has "tons of material laying around. After these albums, - (Mezmerize and Hypnotize) - I'm gonna go off to learn how to brain and do something on my own, just like Serj." Following System of a Down's hiatus, Malakian announced his latest project — Scars on Broadway — a band which would include System of a Down bassist, Shavo Odadjian, and himself. Ultimately, Odadjian was not involved with the band, and instead System drummer, John Dolmayan became a member.

After Malakian and Dolmayan experimented with different musicians, for a period of nine months in 2007 - 2008 the band took form and forged its sound in intense rehearsals and recording sessions under Malakian’s direction, at his home studio and Sunset Sound; with musicians Danny Shamoun on keyboards, Dominic Cifarelli on bass, and Franky Perez on guitar and backing vocals.

The band's website featured a countdown timer, counting down to 15:00 PST of March 28, 2008. Additionally, above the timer, in quotation marks was the phrase "They say it's all about to end." When the countdown ended, the song "They Say", was made available on the site and their Myspace account.

Scars on Broadway played their first live show April 11, 2008 at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles, CA. They also played with Metallica at KFMA Day 2008 in Tucson, AZ[3] On January 22, 2008 Scars on Broadway were announced to be performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 26, 2008.[4] and the sixteenth annual KROQ Weenie Roast.

On May 2, 2008, announced that their debut album, Scars on Broadway, would be released on the July 28, 2008. The first single would be the aforementioned "They Say", which would receive radio airplay, and be made available on Guitar Hero 5 and as a downloadable track on Rock Band.

Hiatus, reformation, and second hiatus (2008–present)

In late 2008, Malakian announced via the band's website that their headlining tour to promote the album's release, which included an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, would be cancelled with no plans of rescheduling. Interviews with both Cifarelli and Dolmayan suggested that the band was finished.[5][6] When asked later in May 2009 if the band would ever record or perform again, drummer John Dolmayan stated: "I’m not sure, but I do miss it."[7]

In August 2009, Dolmayan, Perez, Shamoun, and Cifarelli as Scars on Broadway traveled to Iraq for a USO tour across the U.S. army bases, without Malakian. Their setlist consisted of covers well as a few Scars songs. Perez stated on his Twitter that "the Scars tunes sound amazing but they're not the same without D..."[8] On October 31, 2009, Malakian performed with Perez, Dolmayan, and System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian for Odadjian's Holloween party at the Roxy. The group performed a System of a Down song ("Suite-Pee"), a Scars on Broadway song ("They Say") as well as an unknown song. It was the first time that Malakian had been in the public eye for a year. Soon after, their photographer Greg Watermann had posted a message on Myspace saying "I'm not supposed to say anything, but Scars will be playing again," hinting that Scars might be coming back soon.

On May 2, 2010, Scars on Broadway, this time the complete line-up (with Malakian on lead vocals and guitar), played a sold out show at The Troubadour in West Hollywood.[9] The band performed all of the songs off their first album (except for Kill Each Other / Live Forever), as well as a new song dubbed by the bands setlist as "Talkin' Shit." They also played a cover song "Forever My Queen" by the band Pentagram. System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian accompanied and played 3rd guitar for "Cute Machines" and "They Say."

On July 29, 2010, a new song titled "Fucking" was released to commemorate their upcoming show at The Avalon. On August 20, 2010, Scars on Broadway, played a sold out show at the Avalon in Hollywood. The first 500 attendees received a vinyl edition of the song, "Fucking" and the first 20 out of that 500 received an autographed vinyl of the song, "Fucking." The band performed all of the songs off their first album (except for Kill Each Other / Live Forever), and performed "Hungry Ghost" (off of the Japanese edition of their album), "Fucking", "Talkin' Shit", and a cover song "Assimilate" by the band Skinny Puppy. Odadjian again accompanied and played 3rd guitar for "Cute Machines" and "They Say." A music video for "Fucking" was later released in March 2011, using footage from the concert.

In January 2012, the band announced they'd be recording a second album. By February, a preview of a new song called "Guns Are Loaded" was released. In August, Dolmayan announced his departure, but stated the album was still scheduled for release "in the next 3 to 4 months".[10] In September 2012, an accompanying EP was announced to come out around the release of their second album as well. The band also performed at the Epicenter Festival in Irvine, Ca. with new drummer Jules Pampena. However, Perez was not present, and later confirmed he had left the band as well.[11]

Despite plans for an untitled album to be out early 2013 mentioned at live shows, no new information regarding the album has been made. Furthermore, the official Scars on Broadway Facebook page lists Daron Malakian as the only current member.

Musical style

From its early days, Daron Malakian always addressed the project as just rock, and "a lot more rock driven, although there will be some metal influences in the System of a Down style". On what direction the debut album would take, Malakian states: "It will probably be something electronic mixed in with traditional Armenian and thrash, death, black, and doom metal influences. When the music comes out, it will still be structured, just like System of a Down's music is." In a later interview, Malakian stated that the music would be influenced by classic rock acts such as David Bowie, Brian Eno, Neil Young, and Roxy Music. He also stated that he shifted his songwriting from System of a Down's frazzled metal to more song-based work, inspired by Neil Young and David Bowie. "I don't feel we're the mosh-pit band," says Malakian. "That's just where I'm comfortable as a writer right now," he said, hinting at the band's rock over metal music approach.

Band members

Current
Former

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums
Year Album details Peak chart positions
US AUS CAN FIN FRA GER NLD NZL SWE SWI UK
2008 Scars on Broadway 17 43 11 14 88 23 83 54 26 58 41
Singles
Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US
Alt
US
Main.
CAN
Rock
UK
Rock
2008 "They Say" 15 25 42 4 Scars on Broadway
"World Long Gone"     88  
2010 "Fucking"         non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.
Music videos
YearTitleDirector(s)
2008"They Say"Paul Minor
"World Long Gone"[13] Joel Schumacher[14]
2011"Fucking"Greg Watermann

References

  1. "Scars on Broadway Signs with Interscope". BlabberMouth.net. May 9, 2008. Archived from the original on November 28, 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  2. "Scars on Broadway : About". Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  3. "Scars On Broadway: KFMA Day". Officialscarsonbroadway.blogspot.com. 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  4. "Scars on Broadway website". Scarsonbroadway.com. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  5. "Scars' bassist says, Scars on Broadway is pretty much over". SOADFans. Archived from the original on November 28, 2014. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  6. Informal question/answer session with John Dolmayan :: The Official Unofficial System of a Down site
  7. Lindsay, Andrew (2009-05-17). "Interview: John Dolmayan (System of a Down/Scars on Broadway)". Stereokill.net. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  8. Perez, Franky. "Twitter Post". Twitter. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  9. "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - SCARS ON BROADWAY Announces Comeback Show". Roadrunnerrecords.com. Retrieved 2011-07-06.
  10. "Interview with System Of A Down drummer John Dolmayan".
  11. Perez, Franky. "Facebook Wall Post". Facebook. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  12. Facebook.com, Scars On Broadway Official Page
  13. "Scars on Broadway Official Site". Scarsonbroadway.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  14. "Music Video News: Interscope". Video Static. Retrieved 2011-07-06.

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