Releases


Axis Of Justice - Concert Series 1

Axis Of Justice is a non-profit organization formed by Tom Morello of Audioslave and Serj Tankian. Its purpose is to bring together musicians, fans of music, and grassroots political organizations to fight for social justice. The Axis Of Justice Concert Series Volume 1 is a CD and accompanying DVD that contains excerpts from concerts throughtout 2004, concerts held to raise awareness about important issues, raise money for the needy, and raise a righteous clamer for social justice. 

Bad Acid Trip - Lynch The Weirdo

Lynch The Weirdo was recorded in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles with System of a Down co-producer/guitarist Daron Malakian behind the boards, Lynch The Weirdo represents the most fully realized album from a group that first began making music in 1990.  Careening through 17 songs and 53 genres in a cool 31:28, tracks like “Zombie Nation,” “Bad Acid Trip,” “Kill Or Be Killed,” and “When You Go Madd,” delve into the horror and gore of Bad Acid Trip’s collective demented imagination and spring into frantic Technicolor via frenetic guitar, vicious drumbeats, limber bass lines, manic vocals, and radical arrangements.

The Cause - The Cause Demo
Three song demo by The Cause.  Produced by Dan Monti.  Please visit the Multimedia section to listen to the three songs that are available now.  Tour dates and CD purchase links coming soon
Kittens For Christian - Privilege Of Your Company

Recorded in Los Angeles' King Size Studios in 2002, Privilege Of Your Company was the final release from Kittens For ChristianProduced by David Trumfio, the album is a mix of the angular, staccato guitar stylings of Neil Young and the driving bass rhythms and excitibaly anguished vocals from Hiram Fleites.  The neo-new wave album comprised of 14 tracks are full of pure instinct and panic with lamentful melodies.

Serart - Serart
When musical worlds collide, a new sphere of rich sound is born. Such is the case of Serart, a collaboration between Arto Tuncboyaciyan and Serj Tankian.  An eclectic array of textured tracks, Serart mixes Middle Eastern melodies with Pan-African rhythms while shifting from classical motifs to bursts of percussion.  Nothing is predicatble as a sense of discovery pervades every element of the album.