SERJ TANKIAN Interviewed At France's ROCK EN SEINE Festival; Video Available

September 30, 2008

Former SYSTEM OF A DOWN singer Serj Tankian was interviewed by FNAC.com at the Rock en Seine festival on August 28, 2008 at Parc de St Cloud in Paris, France. Watch the chat in two parts below.

In a recent interview with RollingStone.com, Serj Tankian revealed that there are currently no plans for him to reunite with his SYSTEM OF A DOWN bandmates and work on new music.

Tankian, who released his solo debut, "Elect the Dead", last October, said the timing just made sense to take an indefinite breather. "You shouldn't have to wait until people are not buying your records or your tickets for you to stop, I think that's ridiculous," he tells RollingStone.com. "So I think you should do it when it's the right time, when it makes sense artistically and personally. It's a hiatus, we're all friends, the door's open. We haven't decided what the future contains, whether it contains SYSTEM or not, and that's fine."

Regarding his plans for the follow-up to "Elect the Dead", he said, "I'm structuring the next record kind of like a jazz orchestral. I've got a full orchestra interested, so I want this giant electric guitar in the air to be played by a full orchestra. I want the orchestra to be the electric guitar. I want to make an orchestra do what it's never done before, like a GG Allin type orchestra. Think of that."

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