Serj Tankian has launched a brand new track referred to as “A.F. Day,” which he stated was once initially written for Machine of a Down.
The track will probably be featured at the rocker’s upcoming solo EP Foundations, which will probably be out in September thru Gibson Data. The observe regularly builds up in depth, and about midway thru, you’ll pay attention why Tankian imagined it for Machine of a Down.
“This can be a track I wrote within the early days of SOAD that I by no means launched,” the singer stated of the observe. “The vast majority of the instrumentation and vocals are recordings from that point. Dystopian in temper, it’s a mirrored image of the angst and anti-authoritarian angle I needed to conformity.”
Serj Tankian, ‘A.F. Day’
Tankian advised Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong in a brand new interview that numerous the EP’s songs are older, although “A.F. Day” was once the oldest of the bunch. Then again, he asserted that he by no means offered the tracks to the band within the first position — although he could not be mindful why.
The vocalist additionally touched on the way forward for Machine of a Down, and whether or not there will probably be new track from them anymore.
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“We’ve got a protracted however sophisticated historical past as all bands do and our variations are essentially inventive variations as a result of we all love what we do such a lot and we care in regards to the authenticity of what we do such a lot,” he stated.
“It is the ones inventive variations, and sure, there are ego problems…I am proud [those are] our variations and we like and appreciate every different, without reference to all that.”
Tankian added that the door is at all times open for the band to paintings on new subject matter.
Concentrate to the whole interview towards the ground of the web page.
Serj Tankian on Loudwire Nights
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