Released June 25, 2013 Orca Symphony No. 1
(2013) Jazz-Iz-Christ
(2013) Release date 25 June 2013 Producer Serj Tankian | Length 34:00 Artist Serj Tankian Label Serjical Strike Records Genre Classical music | |
Recorded October 27, 2012 at Brucknerhaus, Linz, Austria Similar Serj Tankian albums, Other albums |
Orca Symphony No. 1 is the fourth studio album by Armenian-American singer Serj Tankian. The album takes the form of a classical symphony. A professionally sampled studio version was released on November 30, 2012, while the live recorded version was released on June 25, 2013 through Serjical Strike Records.
Contents
A sample of the first act of the album was released on Tankian's SoundCloud page on May 2012.
Background
Tankian achieved fame as part of the American rock band System of a Down. Although the band experimented with various sounds, it wasn't until the band went on hiatus in 2006 that Tankian was free to launch his solo career and experiment further.
Tankian's experimentation with classical composition began with Elect the Dead Symphony. The live album featured the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra performing reworked versions of songs from Tankian's debut album Elect the Dead. His second album, Imperfect Harmonies, blended classical with traditional rock elements. Tankian described the album as "music that has sat in the vat and matured", referring to the album's influences from several genres.
Orca Symphony No. 1, however, is his first complete symphony. The album is structured into four acts that were composed using "non-traditional approaches to classical music." According to Tankian, "Orca is known as the killer whale, but is really a dark dolphin, a symbolism for human dichotomy."
Touring
An orchestral tour supporting Orca Symphony No. 1 will take place after the System of a Down summer tour. Shows will feature all four acts of the album and will also incorporate performances of many songs from Elect the Dead Symphony.
Songs
1Act I9:07
2Act II8:12
3Act III8:23