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System of a Down
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Striking a balance between '80s underground thrash metal and metallic early-'90s alternative rock, Armenian-American quartet System of a Down effectively pushed their socially conscious, politically charged messages into the mosh pits during the turn of the century's nu-metal wave. Their dark and wild style led them from a cult following to a full-blown movement with breakout hit Toxicity, which debuted at number one in 2001 and planted them at the top of the charts through the early 2000s with a pair of related albums, Mezmerize and Hypnotize. Soon afterward, the band took an extended hiatus, branching off into various solo projects while maintaining a cultural presence with sporadic concerts and continued efforts to spread awareness of the Armenian genocide. They would not return until 2020 when they released their first fresh material in 15 years, "Protect the Land" b/w "Genocidal Humanoidz," the proceeds of which went to the humanitarian needs of families displaced by the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. Vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:0BEI7i5sgUuivcfwXLzFmM">Serj Tankian</a>, guitarist <a href="spotify:artist:2MqLs2L4iNhAUNwJQwjmdm">Daron Malakian</a>, bassist Shavo Odadjian, and drummer John Dolmayan formed System of a Down in Southern California in the mid-'90s. They quickly earned a strong following in Los Angeles, largely based on strong word of mouth. A three-song demo began circulating through metal collectors, and their fan base soon spread throughout not only America, but Europe and New Zealand. By the end of 1997 the group had signed to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22American%22">American</a>, distributed by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Columbia+Records%22">Columbia Records</a>. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22American%22">American</a>/<a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Columbia%22">Columbia</a> released the group's eponymous debut in the summer of 1998, securing the band opening spots on the <a href="spotify:artist:1IQ2e1buppatiN1bxUVkrk">Slayer</a> and Ozzfest tours. Carried by alternative radio hits "Sugar" and "Spiders," System eventually went platinum, leading to the September 2001 release of the even more ambitious Toxicity. Their first chart-topper, System's second effort was another heavy music triumph, shaming the majority of their nu-metal competition and running away with multi-platinum honors around the world. Featuring the singles "Chop Suey!" and "Aerials," the album would become a landmark release for the period and their defining statement. Without losing momentum, <a href="spotify:artist:2MqLs2L4iNhAUNwJQwjmdm">Malakian</a> started the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22eatURmusic%22">eatURmusic</a> imprint, and <a href="spotify:artist:0BEI7i5sgUuivcfwXLzFmM">Tankian</a> founded a label called <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Serjical+Strike%22">Serjical Strike</a>; <a href="spotify:artist:0BEI7i5sgUuivcfwXLzFmM">Tankian</a> also collaborated with Armenian avant-garde folk musician <a href="spotify:artist:13TxYlQsBj3sUlIuyqMz6g">Arto Tuncboyaciyan</a> in a project called <a href="spotify:artist:5KcAXbeH3b692beV9FSWzy">Serart</a>. In November 2002 System issued the bare-bones but no less powerful odds-n-ends set Steal This Album!, culled from the Toxicity sessions. By 2004, System of a Down was back in the studio with <a href="spotify:artist:1EpmQFTiJbcxzwbLpuUL8L">Rick Rubin</a>. The bold result of those sessions was a single epic album released in two parts. Mezmerize/Hypnotize kept System's furious creativity alive, incorporating the wild vocal melodies, lyrical passion, and rabid structural shifts that had become their trademark. Mezmerize (Pt. 1) appeared in May 2005, while Hypnotize (Pt. 2) appeared later in the year, and both hit the top of the album charts. The following year, the group went on hiatus, with <a href="spotify:artist:2MqLs2L4iNhAUNwJQwjmdm">Malakian</a> forming <a href="spotify:artist:2BUrLolMFK48vn3scYOSMf">Scars on Broadway</a>; Dolmayan opening an online comic book store and forming the group Indicator (he also briefly played with <a href="spotify:artist:2BUrLolMFK48vn3scYOSMf">Scars on Broadway</a>); Odadjian working with <a href="spotify:artist:4iCwCMnqsNZ6atvRiADgtn">RZA</a>, AcHoZeN, and <a href="spotify:artist:2GVBp7QyHckoOg7rYkLvrA">George Clinton</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0BEI7i5sgUuivcfwXLzFmM">Tankian</a> embarking on a solo career. While they toured off-and-on throughout the 2010s, the foursome remained split, working on their personal musical projects while continuing to raise awareness for Armenian causes. One of those -- the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war -- prompted System to reunite for the charity single "Protect the Land" b/w "Genocidal Humanoidz," which raised over half-a-million dollars for families displaced by the fighting. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi

Melanie Martinez
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Melanie Martinez is a multi-Platinum, 12 billion-streaming alt-pop phenomenon. PORTALS marks the 27-year-old NYC-born singer-songwriter-filmmaker’s first full-length release in nearly four years following her 2 billion-streaming, RIAA Gold-certified second album, K-12, which proved a sensation upon its September 2019 release, entering the Billboard 200 at #3 – Martinez’s highest chart placement thus far – with further debuts at #1 on the Alternative album chart, and #1 on the Soundtrack album chart. Hailed by Forbes as “a perfect conceptual album in the streaming age,” K-12 also serves as a soundtrack companion to an eerily enchanting musical film written, directed, and starring Martinez. K-12 the film debuted as the 6th highest grossing film in the US on the day of its September 3, 2019 theatrical release, with one-night-only screenings in over 425 cinemas in 32 countries. Martinez truly set forth on what has proven a remarkable creative journey with her 2015 debut album, CRY BABY. CRY BABY took on a stunning second life in 2020 when the longtime fan-favorite “Play Date“ exploded into a true alt-pop sensation with millions of user-generated videos across TikTok. Now boasting over 1B worldwide streams along with 2x RIAA Platinum certification, “Play Date” propelled CRY BABY back onto the upper half of the Billboard 200 more than five years after its initial release.
