Elect the Dead
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Average customer review:Product Description
Serj Tankian is best known as the lead singer of System Of A Down, one of the most popular heavy metal bands in the world. 'Elect The Dead', Tankian's solo debut, contains much ofthe trademark aspects of SOAD. Huge and heavy guitar riffs are everywhere, while lyrics laced with clever, thought-provoking political messages are delivered by Tankian's unmistakable voice, going from light, slow and soft to a machine gunspeed scream in a heartbeat. Written on piano, the music has classical elements throughout, showcasing the talent of the songwriter, who played most of the instruments on the album himself. Singles include 'The Unthinking Majority'.
Track Listing
- Empty Walls
- Unthinking Majority
- Money
- Feed Us
- Saving Us
- Sky Is Over
- Baby
- Honking Antelope
- Lie Lie Lie
- Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition
- Beethoven's Cunt
- Elect The Dead
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1515 in Music
- Released on: 2007-10-22
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Raw, uncompromising genius
This album has been the subject of lukewarm critical review and it's not hard to see why, it's probably the most difficult album to categorise and get a handle on the music industry has seen in a while. Don't believe them though, this album is inspired.
From Empty Walls in this album delivers blow by blow the strange, unique, witty and angry presence of Serj Tankian and he's not pulling any punches. This album can make you feel mournful, angry, contemplative and elated in one sitting and will always leave you wanting more. Elect the Dead *is* hard listening and even the most dedicated previous System fans might take time to adjust to it but once you've managed to get it in to your head it'll never leave.
Elect The Dead
As a System Of a Down fan i was really looking forward to hearing Elect the Dead and rightly so. Serj Tankian really is a genius! The lyrics are brilliant, the songs are poignant and meaningful. I love this album, you really should buy it. I challenge you not to fall in love with songs such as "Saving Us" and "Sky is Over". The lyrics are challenging just like the old System stuff but this is better.
A Tale of Brilliance and Mediocrity
The one thing that System of a Down posses is the best rock voice of an age in Serj Tankian. Perhaps in the light of the bands last album being mainly the work of the rock pixie Daron Malkian, Serj decided to clear the decks of his own material. The first thing I'd say is that it is difficult to give this a context away from System as it bears resemblance in many places to their work. In a strange way, I feel it lacks the pieces of oddball madness so often injected into the band by Daron.
As a collection on its own, its a peak, then a trough then a peak. The album starts brightly Empty Walls is a fine choice of single and showcases Serj's vocals perfectly. Lyrically it's familiar ground too with modern propaganda, news and governments bearing the brunt of much of Serj's words. More or less up to and including Saving us, the going is good. The odd twinkle of piano does hint at a different sound but you know the script by now.
Then in the middle, the trilogy of averageness brings things down a quality notch on Sky is Over, Baby and Honking Antelope. The last song nearly saves itself with some good rhythm work at the end, but this is when the album fires back onto form. Lie Lie Lie is a really good melodic pop song, and is followed by the albums most eclectic track Praise The Lord and Pass The Amunition. Full of mad mumbo jumbo and bizarre sounds this leads us nicely onto Beethovens (insert naughty ladies part word here). Once of the heavier and better tracks on the record before the title track leads us out.
Overall, not bad, though the sequencing probably lets this record down. Perhaps 10 tracks would have sufficed to keep the quality consistent. That said, this is not a bad album by any stretch of the imagination, it's just not essential.





