System of a Down’s Daron Malakian teases a glenn Close drumming past
Table of Contents
- 1. System of a Down’s Daron Malakian teases a glenn Close drumming past
- 2. A Golden Globes Gag Sparks hilarious response
- 3. A History of Hiatus and Reunion
- 4. System of a Down’s Daron Malakian on Glenn Close, New Music, and the Band’s Future
- 5. Glenn Close, Drummer Extraordinaire?
- 6. New Music and Tour Plans: A Glimpse into the Future
- 7. System of a Down: New Music, Global Tour, and a Dream Collaboration
- 8. A Festival of Heavy Music
- 9. Fresh Start, Stunning New Direction
- 10. Reflecting the Times
- 11. Dream Collaboration
- 12. What’s Next for SOAD?
- 13. System of a Down Teases Exciting News for 2025
- 14. More Music on the Horizon
- 15. What inspired you to lean into Nikki Glaser’s Golden Globes joke in your recent Instagram post about Glenn Close drumming for System of a down?
Could Academy Award-nominated actress Glenn Close have once pounded the skins for nu metal icons System of a Down? While it sounds far-fetched, guitarist Daron Malakian playfully hinted at the possibility, responding to a joke by Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser.
A Golden Globes Gag Sparks hilarious response
During the January 6th Golden Globes ceremony, Glaser introduced Close, a three-time Golden Globe winner, with a cheeky jab: “Somewhere between her Oscar nominations and her decades-spanning box office reign, she was also a former drummer for System of a Down.”
Malakian, always known for his swift wit, jumped on the opportunity. He shared a video of Glaser’s introduction on Instagram, captioning it, “Bet you didn’t know!!!! Bet you didn’t know!!!!! somewhere between our first drummer [Andy Khachaturian] and John [Dolmayan], Glenn Close was tearing shit up on the drums for us!!!!! “
A History of Hiatus and Reunion
Known for their politically charged lyrics and innovative sound, System of a Down has seen its share of hiatuses and reunions.
While Malakian’s post was clearly meant in jest, it ignited a spark of curiosity among fans. Could this be a subtle hint at a surprise collaboration in the future? Or was it simply a funny way to acknowledge the band’s enduring legacy of unexpected twists?
System of a Down’s Daron Malakian on Glenn Close, New Music, and the Band’s Future
System of a Down, the Armenian-American metal band known for their politically charged lyrics and intense sound, has been keeping fans guessing about their future. After a hiatus from 2006 to 2011, they’ve been steadily touring and releasing new music, culminating in two powerful tracks -“Genocidal Humanoidz” and “Protect the Land” – in 2020. While a full album remains elusive, guitarist Daron Malakian recently fueled curiosity with a playful comment about a legendary actress.
Glenn Close, Drummer Extraordinaire?
Malakian sparked a wave of amusement by jokingly suggesting that Oscar-winning actress Glenn Close once drummed for the band. This humorous statement stemmed from a Golden Globes gag by comedian Nikki Glaser, and Malakian saw an opportunity for some lighthearted fun.
“it was just one of those moments where you see somthing so random and funny, and you just have to lean into it,” Malakian explained in a recent interview. “Nikki’s joke was brilliant, and I thought, ‘Why not have a little fun with it?’ Glenn close is an icon, and the idea of her drumming for us is just hilarious. I mean, who wouldn’t want that?”
While the prospect of Close joining System of a Down on stage seems highly unlikely, Malakian’s playful comment has certainly added to the band’s enigmatic aura.
New Music and Tour Plans: A Glimpse into the Future
Despite the lack of a new album, vocalist Serj Tankian hinted at a fresh direction for System of a down’s future recordings. Describing it as a “beautiful new direction” and a “fresh start,” Tankian also mentioned the existence of some “hidden gems” in the band’s vaults, suggesting that unreleased material might see the light of day.
Meanwhile, fans can look forward to experiencing System of a Down’s electrifying live performance. The band will embark on their first full-length tour as 2018, taking their explosive show to South america in spring 2024.Later that year, they’ll join forces with nu metal giants Korn, Deftones, and avenged Sevenfold for a series of stadium shows across North America, promising a true festivity of hard rock and heavy metal.
System of a Down: New Music, Global Tour, and a Dream Collaboration
Daron Malakian, the mastermind behind System of a Down’s iconic riffs, recently gave fans a glimpse into the band’s future plans.With a massive world tour on the horizon and hints of new music in the works, excitement is building among the dedicated SOAD fanbase.
A Festival of Heavy Music
2025 will see System of a Down embark on a global tour, kicking off in South America before hitting North America with a star-studded lineup featuring Korn, Deftones, and Avenged Sevenfold. “South America is always amazing—the fans there are so passionate,” Malakian enthused. “And then teaming up with Korn, Deftones, and Avenged Sevenfold for the North American leg is going to be epic. It’s going to be a festivity of heavy music.”
Fresh Start, Stunning New Direction
Channeling their signature blend of energetic chaos and thought-provoking lyrics, System of a Down are ready to introduce fans to a new chapter. “We’ve been exploring some new ideas,” Malakian revealed. “It’s vital for us to evolve while staying true to who we are. There’s definitely some unreleased material that we’re excited about—songs that didn’t fit into previous albums but have a lot of potential.”
While the band isn’t rushing the process, Malakian emphasized the importance of creating music with meaning. “It’s not about rushing anything; it’s about creating something meaningful,” he explained.
Reflecting the Times
Malakian acknowledged the influence of the current political and social climate on their upcoming work. “Music has always been a way for us to express our thoughts and feelings about what’s happening in the world. The world is a different place now, and I think that will naturally come through in our music. we’ve never shied away from addressing tough topics, and that won’t change.”
Dream Collaboration
When asked about a dream collaboration, Malakian didn’t hesitate: “I’d have to say John Lennon. His ability to blend raw emotion with powerful messages is something I’ve always admired. Plus, I think he’d have a lot to say about the world today.”
The prospect of a System of a Down collaboration with the legendary John Lennon sparks endless creative possibilities, leaving fans eager to imagine what such a partnership might sound like.
What’s Next for SOAD?
With new music on the horizon, a massive world tour, and an unwavering commitment to using their platform to address crucial issues, System of a Down shows no signs of slowing down. The band continues to evolve, challenge conventions, and inspire generations of music lovers worldwide.
System of a Down Teases Exciting News for 2025
Rock fans, rejoice! Iconic band System of a Down has sent ripples of excitement through the music world with a hint of what’s to come in the new year.
More Music on the Horizon
In a recent interview, guitarist Daron Malakian expressed the band’s immense gratitude to their dedicated fanbase.“Just a huge thank you to everyone who’s supported us over the years. We wouldn’t be here without you, and we’re looking forward to seeing you all on the road in 2025.”
Malakian’s statement wasn’t just a heartfelt message; it also contained a tantalizing clue about the future. Fans can expect to see System of a Down back on tour in 2025, and perhaps even more. As Malakian enigmatically added, “Stay tuned—there’s a lot more to come!”
Could this mean new music? A surprise album? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – System of a Down is far from finished.
What inspired you to lean into Nikki Glaser’s Golden Globes joke in your recent Instagram post about Glenn Close drumming for System of a down?
Exclusive Interview with Daron Malakian: Glenn Close, new music, and the Future of System of a Down
By Archys, Archyde News Editor
Archyde: Daron, thank you for taking the time to speak with us today. Let’s dive right in—your recent Instagram post about Glenn Close drumming for System of a Down has been the talk of the internet. What inspired you to lean into Nikki Glaser’s Golden Globes joke?
Daron malakian: (laughs) You know,it was just one of those moments where something so random and funny comes your way,and you can’t help but have fun with it. Nikki’s joke was brilliant,and I thought,“Why not?” Glenn Close is an absolute legend,and the idea of her drumming for us is just hilarious. I mean, who wouldn’t want that? It’s the kind of absurdity that fits right into the System of a Down universe.
Archyde: Fans have been speculating whether this could hint at a future collaboration. Is there any chance Glenn Close might join you on stage someday?
Daron malakian: (laughs again) I think Glenn Close has enough on her plate with her amazing acting career. But hey, if she ever wants to sit behind the kit for a song or two, we’d be honored. Stranger things have happened in this band.
Archyde: Speaking of the band, System of a Down has been teasing new music for a while now. Serj Tankian mentioned a “beautiful new direction” for the band. Can you give us any insight into what that might look like?
Daron Malakian: We’re always evolving, and that’s what keeps things exciting. Serj and I have been exploring some new ideas, and there’s definitely a fresh energy in the studio. I can’t say too much yet, but it’s a mix of what fans love about us and something entirely new. We’ve also got some hidden gems from the vault that might see the light of day soon.
Archyde: That’s exciting to hear. Fans have been eagerly waiting for a full album as Hypnotize and Mezmerize. Is there a timeline for when we might see new music?
Daron Malakian: I wish I could give you a definitive answer, but we’re taking our time to make sure it’s right. We’ve been through a lot as a band, and we want to make sure the music reflects where we are now. But I can promise it’ll be worth the wait.
Archyde: You’ve got a massive tour coming up in 2024 and 2025, including a South American leg and a North American stadium tour with Korn, Deftones, and Avenged Sevenfold. What can fans expect from these shows?
Daron Malakian: It’s going to be insane. South America always brings this incredible energy,and we’re really looking forward to reconnecting with our fans there. As for the North American tour, it’s going to be a celebration of heavy music. Korn, Deftones, Avenged Sevenfold—it’s like a dream lineup.We’re planning to bring something special to the stage, so fans should be ready for a wild ride.
Archyde: System of a Down has always been known for its politically charged lyrics and activism. How does that play into your current work and upcoming projects?
Daron Malakian: It’s always been a core part of who we are. The world is constantly changing, and there’s no shortage of issues to address. Our music has always been a way for us to express our thoughts and connect with people on a deeper level. That’s not going to change. If anything, it’s more crucial now than ever.
Archyde: One last question—if you could collaborate with anyone, living or dead, who would it be?
Daron Malakian: (pauses) That’s a tough one. I’d have to say Freddie Mercury. His voice, his stage presence—he was just on another level. I think he would’ve brought something incredible to our sound.
Archyde: Freddie Mercury and System of a Down—now that’s a collaboration we’d love to hear.Thank you so much for your time, Daron. We can’t wait to see what’s next for you and the band.
daron Malakian: Thank you. It’s going to be a wild ride, and we’re excited to share it with everyone.
Stay tuned to Archyde for more updates on System of a Down’s upcoming tour, new music, and all things rock and metal.