Tag: System Of A Down

Review: “Wisconsin Death Trip” by Static-X (20th Anniversary)

Since the sad passing on Wayne Static in 2014 and subsequently his wife Tera Wray, there has been a lot of talk about the legacy of Static-X and with the remaining members of the band reunited with original producer Ulrich Wild and some lost vocal takes a new album entitled “Project Regeneration” is on the

Review: “The Chosen One” by Destrange

It’s that time of year again! The Italian Stallions from Milan are back! The Progressive Metalcore Quintet otherwise known as Destrange have returned with their fifth studio album since 2007 and Paolo Colavolpe’s vocals have always been schizophrenic and listening to them has always brought the same joy as the first time of hearing the

NEWS: Sumo Cyco cover System of a Down!

Having previously treated us to a selection of cover songs including “Give It Away” from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Canadian Female fronted Hard Rockers Sumo Cyco have released a cut of System of a Down protest song “B.Y.O.B” complete with black and white studio footage! Maybe one day we’ll see a full covers album from

NEWS: System of a Down get the Sock Puppet treatment!

The Sock Puppet Parody team have once again produced a thing of beauty with socks! This time out taking a stone wall classic and much covered “Chop Suey” by System of a Down and reworking it in their own unique style! We’re going to avoid the obvious doggy references and let you dive into that

NEWS: Viktoriya Yermolyeva plays System Of A Down on a Baroque Grand!

Ever wondered what “Chop Suey” by System Of A Down would sound like on a Baroque Grand Piano by Bösendorfer? That much loved and much covered (Motionless In White, Enter Shikari, Severence, Ankor, Robyn Adele Anderson…) tune was played to perfection by Viktoriya Yermolyeva aka vkgoeswild at the Bösendorfer showroom in Vienna in this recently released clip.

Playlist: An Eclectic Tribute to System Of A Down!

Monday? Meh. Another day another dollar. Here’s an electic mix of System Of A Down covers, from the sublime to the rediculous and back again to reflect the madness that is (was?) the band. From The Lounge Kittens, Enter Shikari, Trust Me I’m A Doctor and more. All good fun.