Elect The Dead
- Serj Tankian
- Band Name: Serj Tankian
- Record Label: Warner Bros
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2007
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LuisR.Dec 20, 200710It f*cking rocks.
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johnj.Oct 30, 20078Standout tracks: Empty Walls, Unthinking Majority, Money, Sky is Over, Lie Lie Lie, PTLAPTA. Gets better with each listen
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JonathanL.Oct 26, 200710A Masterpiece
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GregHOct 30, 20079I think some of the reviewers have forgotten that this is a metal album at heart. As a SOAD fan I can say that this was a really great album, complete with a set of interesting music videos. Sure, SOAD as a whole probably would have been a little better, but seriously, Serj and the gang have never been for the faint of heart.
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JoeV.Jan 24, 200810Great, album. Refreshing twist from SOAD.
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NickF.Jan 3, 200810Serj Tankian is great! He has done great by himself, but is better with the rest of System of a Down. I think "Empty Walls" is the best song on the album. I listen to it every day! Keep up the good work Serj!
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JamesA.Jan 7, 20085This album sounds like Mezmerize or Hypnotize minus the spontaneity and aggression of System of a Down. So all that is left is a bunch of annoying tunes with the same lyrical themes as you have come to expect from Mr. Tankian. Disappionting.
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BenL.Mar 16, 200810This album is fabulous. I got started on SOAD back when they released SUGAR and I've been hooked on Serj's voice and his crazy sound ever since. This album allowed him to take over, and it's freaking great! Best album I have bought in years. Not very often can you put in a cd, start at track 1, and listen to the whole damn thing and jam out the whole damn time! Awesome album!
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MkrtichM.Apr 3, 200810Absolutely awesome, the spiritual nature of every song brings the listener to peace and gives them a sense of happiness. Awesome rock album. Awesome feeling.
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JosephD.Nov 10, 20075The songs are too repetitive.
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GrantF.Dec 15, 200710Now, brear in mind; this is Serj. Not System. Tankian used SOAD to boast this work. Yes, it is Serj Tankian from System of a Down, but it is all the genious of Tankian. Our hero wrote all the songs, hired people if needed, and recorded at his own home studio so as not to feel rushed (which is critical). This is the best solo debut anyone could ask for.
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AvradeepS.Dec 28, 20079
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RandallDOct 24, 20078It's a pretty good CD. Takes some time to feel out some of the songs, because they aren't simple by any means. If you were looking for a new system cd, keep waiting. It's also not a poppy cd, not as catchy as you might expect. The songs are better on a deeper level. Well done Serj.
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AdrianA.Oct 25, 20079An interesting album that combines a lot of different music styles... Also clever lyrics and the voice of serj... magnificent.
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JohanC.Oct 25, 20079This solo effort is a unique combination of interesting ideas... here every song is tight, using acoustic guitars, violins, piano solos (at the beggining)... influenced by classical music, alternative rock and experimental music. So if you like to taste new ideas and you are a open minded person musically... definitely you will like it.
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SPONGEEEOct 25, 20079I want sure about a solo album, but I was wrong. This album is great. It has elements of SOAD obviously, but at the same time, it is very personal. I Serj has one of the greatest voices of our time and its great to hear him displaying his skills. The use of piano also adds a new element to the songs...its not SOAD but its still damn good!
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MarcoROct 26, 20078rolling stone 50...are you crazy or what? okay this is not system but...?
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MichaelS.Oct 26, 200710Serj has succeeded far beyond what I expected from him. Emotional melodies, chilling vocals and thought provoking lyrics combine to form the best album of the year so far. Elect the Dead is absolutely amazing on so many levels! I enjoy each song more every time I hear it. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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DanE.Oct 28, 200710awesome serj is amazing.
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YohF.Mar 19, 20089Surprisingly different from SOAD methodic berserk style : guitars and rythms feel softer and even smooth. Voices are awesome, melodies too. Funny/exotic weird intruments here and there. Serj's music's definitely inspired and builds a very interesting world. If you look for most brutal SOAD song types, forget it. If you seek for creative, genuine and subtle music, go for it!
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JustinS.Mar 22, 200810An epic album by an epic man!
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AndyWNov 4, 20079
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AlexT.Oct 24, 20077
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BobH.Oct 24, 200710This is a truly inspirational and amazing album. Serj opens himself entirely to the creation of this album, and we can tell.
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FelipeP.Oct 24, 200710Amazing album, if you like SOAD buy it NOW!!!
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CoreyCOct 24, 20073Poor album. Most of the songs are for the illiterate, incompetent American, who does not respect actual rock or guitar playing. Some of the lyrics were clever but overall it was a letdown.
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RZOct 25, 20072You call this guy a singer? The music is sporatically creative in a one-dimensional kind of way. It would be slightly more interesting with a halfway decent singer. If you like plain and extremely simple sound devoid much of melody and mostly pitchless vocals and backgrounds this album is for you.
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ChrisOct 28, 20074The concept of the album is great and I support what Serj is trying to do about the Armenian Genocide but this album is pure crap compared to most of System of a Down's music.
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RomanS.Oct 28, 200710Great album form a great artist!
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TimT.Jan 24, 20082
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Sep 6, 20106Alright, I suppose. Trying to inject a real topic and meaning into Metal is a dangerous procedure, and one Serj has only seen semi-success with. His earlier works in System of a Down made no sense whatsoever (Banana Banana Banana Terracotta Banana Terracotta Terracotta Pie), and suddenly he tries to actually make sense. Not a bad album, but would sooner listen to System of a Down.
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Oct 19, 201010I loved this album. It has the power that blows mind. Lyrics that Tankian wrote are really deep, however I liked his voice more when he was in System of a Down, but if you loved SOAD then Elect the Dead is for you!
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Nov 10, 201110Hands down some of Serj's best work, a definite departure from his earlier work with System. I would recommend this to anyone who cared to listen.
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Feb 5, 20127Serj proves that he can hold his own without System Of A Down. A lot of good tracks on this album and its a huge difference (music wise) compared to what Serj usually does.
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Mar 27, 20128A very varied album. Overall, I think it is a very good album with quite a strong, important message. There are some not so strong tracks, for instance Elect the Dead and Beethoven's C***. But most the other tracks are phenomenal. Some tracks which particularly standout are Baby, Lie Lie Lie and Feed Us. A very well made album.
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It's an ambitious egotistical solo release, and one with the chops to pull it all off. The well placed spaces and lithe textural moments of delicate instrumental engagement and interlude prevent Elect the Dead from going by in a blur.
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80Elect the Dead, his first full-length solo effort, boasts the same kind of arty arrangements and cascading dynamics as SOAD's ouvre, a sign that while guitarist Daron Malakian is often considered the band's mad genius, Tankian's elastic, expressive vocals are as integral to its character.
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80He's screaming louder than ever on his solo CD, but what's notable is how all the titanium riffs and loud-soft-loud dynamics now feel personalized, a little cozier and multihued than on SOAD record. [Nov 2007, p.157]