DARON MALAKIAN AND SCARS ON BROADWAY Announce First New Album Since 2018 "Addicted To The Violence" – New Song “Killing Spree” Out Now
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Fresh off the heels of System Of A Down’s triumphant sold out South American stadium tour, Daron Malakian and Scars On Broadway returns today with a new song and music video. “Killing Spree” heralds the arrival of the GRAMMY® Award-winning artist’s anxiously awaited third full-length Scars On Broadway album, ADDICTED TO THE VIOLENCE, out July 18. Pre-order/Pre-save HERE.
Holding nothing back, “Killing Spree” sets the tone for this new chapter with provocative lyrics and an uncompromising, yet undeniable delivery – preparing us for an album that refuses to shy away from uncomfortable truths.
“It’s a taboo topic people might be afraid to talk about,” Malakian says of “Killing Spree.” “Kids have rebelled forever. Mental disorders have always been there too. In the last 15 years, we’ve seen a generation that will walk into school and kill other students. I’m not glamorizing or advocating it. I’m just saying, ‘The kids are on a fucking killing spree.’ It’s what I see in front of me. I’m not just talking about killings either. You’ll see a lady who’s getting beaten up on the subway and people around her aren’t even helping; they’re fucking recording on their iPhones. We had automatic weapons fifty years ago, and nobody was doing this. I blame the mindset. We now have a generation that is so detached and desensitized. They’re totally unemotional and unempathetic. There’s no respect for life.”
Over the last few years, Malakian meticulously pieced together what would become ADDICTED TO THE VIOLENCE. He helmed the project as its primary creator – composing, producing, and performing – with contributions from longtime bandmates Orbel Babayan (guitar) and Roman Lomtadze (drums).
“As far as the process goes,” Malakian continues. “I’m always writing songs, because it’s the only way I know how to live. It’s my purpose. When I write, I try to stay honest. I don’t put myself in a box, which is why you have both heavy and mid-tempo material. It takes you through different feelings, and that’s what I’ve always done. If I was a painter, I wouldn’t tell myself, ‘I can’t use these colors.’ So, all the colors are available to me. All the emotions are also available, because we go through each one of them as people. I’m expressing everything I can.”
Malakian says, “I’m just as proud of Scars as I am of System Of A Down. This is another musical outlet for me. I think it’s some of the best stuff I have to offer. I’m blessed that I can still do this and write songs every day.” ADDICTED TO THE VIOLENCE is a rollercoaster of aggression, vulnerability, satire, and soul. Pre-order the album HERE.
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