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System of a Down: History Show en Vélez

System of a Down: History Show en Vélez

May 5, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

System of a Down Unleashes Two Hours of Mayhem in Vélez

Buenos ​Aires, Argentina – System of a Down (SOAD) delivered a blistering​ two-hour ‌set at Vélez⁣ Sarsfield Stadium, leaving fans breathless and energized after a decade-long absence ⁣from Argentina.

A Concert ‍Experience Beyond⁣ description

Concert reviews often list songs played and ⁤stage‍ events. ⁢However, the‍ true essence of a live performance lies in the‌ individual, often inexpressible, experience of‌ the music. For those at ⁢the Vélez show, a unique bond was forged, a shared ‌understanding of the sonic⁤ onslaught they witnessed.

Ten Years in the Making

It had been 10 years as the Armenian-American band last‍ performed in ⁤Argentina.‌ The band⁢ members ​themselves recalled their ⁢previous visit, notably a memorable train passing during the concert. This time, the sold-out Vélez stadium‌ buzzed wiht anticipation.⁣ System of a Down exceeded expectations,⁣ unleashing⁢ a wave of sound that left the audience exhilarated.

Non-Stop Intensity

From the first chord to​ the last,⁤ the band delivered two hours of uninterrupted heavy ‍metal.There were no breaks, no encores, just a relentless barrage of ​music. The performance⁢ was a finely‌ tuned ⁢machine, engineered to unleash collective ‍madness.

A Setlist of Classics

The show⁤ began with the quiet “Arto” melody from their ‍2001⁢ album, toxicity, as Serj‍ Tankian, Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, and John Dolmayan ⁢took the stage.The setlist then exploded with “Attack,” the opening track from 2005’s Hypnotize, ⁣followed by “Suite-Pee” from their 1998 debut.

The band ripped thru a total of 32 ‍songs, including⁢ “Prison Song,” “Violent Pornography,” and ‍”Aerials.” Despite not releasing new material in nearly‌ 20 years and having only five studio‌ albums, SOAD proved their‌ catalog is packed with fan ⁤favorites. The intensity rarely waned.

Raw⁢ Talent⁢ on‌ Display

The performance focused on the music, foregoing elaborate pyrotechnics or excessive stage production. The band relied on‌ their talent ‌and⁣ their songs, enhanced by effective lighting and⁢ screens.

Malakian’s Charisma

Guitarist Daron Malakian commanded the‍ stage, engaging the crowd with his energy and expressions. ​He even surprised the audience by ‍playing⁤ a snippet of George Michael’s​ “Careless whisper” before launching into “Lonely day,” one of ‌the few⁣ moments of relative⁢ calm, along with “Lost in ⁣Hollywood.”

Tankian and Malakian shared‍ a heartfelt ⁤moment during‍ “Lonely‌ Day,” embracing after the ⁢song. Malakian told the⁣ crowd,”People think we don’t like us,but we‍ love each other.”

Unleashing the Energy

The band quickly returned ‌to their high-energy⁢ performance with “streamline,” maintaining the ⁤physical intensity throughout the rest of ‍the set, including “Forest,” “Protect the Land,” “Cigaro,” and “Roulette.”

during “Toxicity,” bassist Shavo Odadjian appeared on stage ⁢wearing ⁢a blue‍ and white ‌poncho, prompting the crowd⁤ to ‍erupt into the swirling “circles ‌of death.” The​ show closed with “Sugar,” leaving the audience in ⁤a state of euphoria. After the final song, the​ band members shared a group hug ‍before exiting the⁢ stage.

A Cathartic Experience

The concert served as a release ⁤for pent-up frustrations, ⁣a chance to unleash ⁢energy. both the band⁤ and the audience left ⁤everything on the field ‍that ⁤night.

Long live⁢ music, long live rock, and‌ long live these communal rituals.

Photos: @San.Sacristan and @simon_canedo

Audiovisual coverage: Mateo‌ Araujo and Abel Mateu

System of a Down Unleashes Mayhem in Buenos ⁣Aires: Your Ultimate ‍Guide to the Vélez Sarsfield Concert

System‌ of a ​Down (SOAD) recently delivered a stunning performance at Vélez‍ Sarsfield Stadium in Buenos ‍Aires,​ Argentina, and it was nothing short of legendary. But ⁤what made this concert so special?​ Let’s dive in and relive the magic,⁣ answering‍ all your burning questions.

Q:⁣ What was the atmosphere like at the ⁤System of a ‌Down concert in‌ Buenos Aires?

The⁢ atmosphere was electric! After ⁢a‍ decade-long absence, the anticipation ​among the fans‌ was palpable. The article perfectly captures this,noting ⁣the sold-out stadium’s buzzing excitement. It wasn’t just a concert; it was a reunion, a release, a shared experience of pure, unadulterated energy. The crowd was ready to explode, ⁤and SOAD didn’t disappoint.

Q: How long had it been since System ⁤of a Down ⁢performed in Argentina ⁢before⁣ the recent concert?

It⁢ had been a full 10 years since ⁢System of a Down last graced Argentina wiht their presence. That decade-long wait amplified the excitement and made the event even ‍more memorable for the‌ fans.

Q: What made‍ this System of a‌ Down ⁣concert unique,according to the⁤ review?

The concert wasn’t just about listing songs and ⁣stage events. ‌It was about the “inexpressible” experience of the music.⁤ The review emphasized​ the *shared bond* formed, the *shared understanding* of the ​sonic onslaught.‍ It was a display of raw ​talent, foregoing elaborate production for what truly mattered: ‌the music itself.

Q: What kind of setlist ⁤did ⁢System of a Down play, and how long was the show?

SOAD delivered a ⁢non-stop, two-hour onslaught of ‍their best material. They ripped through a‌ whopping⁤ 32 songs, a testament ‌to their extensive and beloved catalog. The show was a finely-tuned⁤ machine, ⁣engineered to unleash collective madness​ with no breaks or encores.

Q: Can⁢ you give me some highlights ​of the setlist?

certainly! The show kicked off with the⁣ atmospheric “Arto,” ⁣then exploded with “Attack” followed by “Suite-Pee.” ‌ The setlist was packed with fan favorites.⁤ Here’s a glimpse ⁣of what they unleashed:

Song Title Album
Arto​ (Intro) Toxicity
Attack Hypnotize
Suite-pee System of ⁤a Down
Prison Song Toxicity
Violent Pornography Hypnotize
Aerials toxicity
Streamline Steal This Album!
Forest System of a Down
Protect the Land Protect the Land / genocidal Humanoidz (2020)
cigaro Mezmerize
Roulette Steal‍ This Album!
Sugar System of a Down
…AND MORE!

Q:​ did System of a​ Down introduce any new song during the concert?

No,⁢ they did not. Though, with ⁤their vast⁣ catalog that has spanned over 2 decades ‍and has only 5 studio albums, System‍ of a Down⁤ still managed to ⁣unleash ⁢a show with classic fan favorites, while maintaining the intensity of the crowd.

Q: What‍ was the stage production⁤ like? Did they rely ‍on elaborate visuals?

The performance prioritized the music above all else. There was no need ‍for excessive stage production or pyrotechnics; the focus was squarely⁢ on the band’s immense⁣ talent and ‍the power‍ of their songs. Effective lighting and⁤ screens enhanced⁤ the ‍experience, but the core of the show⁣ remained the ⁢raw ‌energy ⁢of SOAD.

Q: how did Daron Malakian⁣ engage the crowd?

Daron Malakian was a charismatic force⁢ on stage! He commanded attention with his energy, ‍expressions, and overall stage presence. He ‌surprised the audience with a snippet ‍of George Michael’s​ “Careless ‍Whisper” before launching into “Lonely Day,” which was followed by another song, “Lost ​in Hollywood”.

Q: Were there any particularly emotional moments during the concert?

Yes! Tankian and‌ Malakian ‍shared a touching moment during “Lonely Day,” embracing after⁢ the song. It was a clear display of their bond, a moment that resonated ⁢deeply with the audience.Malakian’s reminder “People⁢ think we don’t like us, but we love each other” sealed the moment.

Q: Which songs really got the crowd going and maintained the energy?

After ⁤the more mellow moments, the band immediately launched‌ back into high gear ⁣with “Streamline.” The intense‍ physical energy continued through songs like “Forest,” “Protect the Land,” “Cigaro,” and “Roulette,” keeping the crowd roaring.

Q: Were there any special moments during “Toxicity?”

Yes! During “Toxicity,” bassist Shavo Odadjian appeared on stage wearing a blue and white ​poncho, which ‍propelled the crowd into the iconic “circles of death,” ⁤a thrilling spectacle in itself. The energy was non-stop!

Q: How did the concert end?

The show concluded with a euphoric performance of “Sugar.” The energy was so high that, following the final song, the ⁢band members shared a group hug, a perfect culmination of a memorable‌ night. It was a‌ true⁤ cathartic experience for everyone involved – both the band and the fans left everything on the field.

Q: What did​ the review say about the concert as a whole,⁣ and it’s significance?

The review described it ​as a “cathartic experience,” a release⁤ of pent-up frustrations. ⁣The concert was ⁢more ‍than⁢ just a show; it was a chance for both the band and the audience to unleash their energy and create a shared, unforgettable memory and communal⁤ ritual.

Q: Where can I ⁤see more of the concert photos and video coverage?

The⁢ article ‍credits photos from @San.Sacristan and @simon_canedo. Audiovisual coverage by Mateo‌ Araujo and ⁢Abel Mateu was ⁢also⁤ done. Check out ⁣their work to see more of the concert!

In summary: The System of a Down concert in Buenos Aires⁤ was an unforgettable event for everyone present. The band showcased their ​talent and passion, playing a setlist packed with⁢ classics and creating a shared experience that ⁢will be remembered for years to come.

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