Born: 21 / 8 / 1967
Location: Los Angeles
Serj Tankian ( TON-kee-ən, Armenian: Սերժ Թանգեան; born August 21, 1967) is a Lebanese-born Armenian-American musician and songwriter. He is best known as the founder, lead vocalist and primary lyricist of System of a Down, which was formed in 1994.Tankian has released five albums with System of a Down (System of a Down, Toxicity, Steal This Album!, Mezmerize, Hypnotize) and five solo albums (Elect the Dead, Imperfect Harmonies, Harakiri, Orca, Jazz-Iz-Christ, and Elasticity), as well as collaborating with musicians such as rapper Tech N9ne and folk singer Arto Tunçboyacıyan. He also released Elect the Dead Symphony, a live orchestral version of Elect the Dead featuring the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. He is the founder of the record label Serjical Strike Records, and is currently represented by Velvet Hammer Music and Management Group.
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"Perplex Cities' is a completely different sound than what I’ve done before. More electronic, subtle and deeper in terms of its layers of presentation musically. 'Perplex Cities' gives off an aura that is unique and unlike my previous releases."
System Of A Down have always been rather loudly proud of their Armenian heritage, now frontman Serj Tankian has teamed up with The Armenian National Philharmonic Orchestra for a live performance of his solo single 'Empty Walls'.
There’s plenty of panicked vocal brilliance here and a few curious musical turns, but overall, for fans of SOAD and indeed Tankian as an artist, there’s nothing here that’s going to change your life.
When Tankian lets his voice loose, like on the insistent ballad, Butterfly, he really soars.