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Serj Tankian, “Harakiri”

Serj Tankian has followed up his symphonic metal album by getting back to his roots of punk-infused metal. The sound of “Harakiri” is akin to Tankian’s work as lead singer of System Of A Down. The album sounds as closer to SOAD than any of Tankian’s past releases. But “Harakiri” probably has a little more depth than any of the SOAD material. Tankian chooses beauty over brutality. For the most part it pays off. However, there are times when the lyrics get a little out there. “Twenty afternoons in utopia, kiss an ugly turtle and make it cry,” Tankian sings on “Cornucopia.” Some of the lyrics may be hard to follow, but Tankian presents it in a way that makes his weirdness accessible. It’s not just weird for the sake of being weird. It’s weird for the sake of making a notable rock album.

Also out this week: The Capitol Steps, “Take the Money and Run for President”; Martin Creed, “Love to You”; The Early November, “In Currents”; Holograms, “Holograms”; Brendan James, “Hope in Transition”; Dan Le Sac, “Space Between the Words”; Marina and The Diamonds, “Electra Heart”; Mission of Burma, “Unsound”; P.O.D., “Murdered Love”; Rebecca & Fiona, “I Love You, Man”; Reverend Horton Heat, “25 to Life”; Staind, “Live From Mohegan Sun”; Suit of Lights, “Shine On Forever”; Twin Shadow, “Confess”; Rhonda Vincent, “Sunday Mornin’ Singin’ Live”; Rhett Walker Band, “Come to the River”; Hank Williams Jr., “Old School, New Rules.”

Out July 17: The Alchemist, “Russian Roulette”; Baroness, “Yellow & Green”; Boys Like Girls, “Crazy World”; Citizen Cope, “One Lovely Day”; Jimmy Cliff, “Rebirth”; Com Truise, “In Decay”; The Drowning Men, “All of the Unknown”; The Fixx, “Beautiful Friction”; Gatekeeper, “Exo”; Jon Dee Graham. “Garage Sale”; HELLYEAH, “Band of Brothers”; Missy Higgins, “The Ol’ Razzle Dazzle”; Susanna Hoffs, “Someday”; Cosmo Jarvis, “Think Bigger”; JEFF the Neighborhood, “Hypnotic Nights”; Jimbo Mathus, “Blue Light”; Matisyahu, “Spark Seeker”;  Nas, “Life Is Good”; Frank Ocean, “channel ORANGE”; Old Crow Medicine Show, “Carry Me Back”; Phillip Phillips, “American Idol Season 11 Highlights”; Pierce the Veil, “Collide With the Sky”; Saving Abel, “Bringing Down the Giant”; Soul Asylum, “Delayed Reaction.”

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Rob Carroll

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Northwest Herald

Rockford, IL

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Rob writes about entertainment for the Northwest Herald. He also has been an on-air personality for several radio stations since 2000.

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