System Of A Down’s Shavo Odadjian Says Seven Hours After Violet Started ‘As A Passion Project’

System Of A Down bassist Shavo Odadjian recently did an interview with RIFF Magazine and talked about his new band, Seven Hours After Violet, which features singer Taylor Barber (Left To Suffer), guitarist Michael Montoya (Winds Of Plague), guitarist/backing singer Alejandro Aranda (a.k.a. Scarypoolparty, “American Idol”) and Josh Johnson (Winds Of Plague).

Asked how the writing differs between System and his new band, Odadjian said, “Yeah, usually I’ll write at home and then I’ll bring it to the band. Or my other projects, I’ve just written at home and then brought it to the rest of the guys. This one, I would just have him play a beat that he made, or even just a 4/4, or even a loop or something, and then I just kind of… I mean, I just started strumming and the music just came out of me. So we just recorded everything I did. And whenever something was amazing, we knew it. I was, like, ‘Okay, make that a thing.’ So we highlighted that moment. And then afterwards I wrote a part that goes with that, and then kind of arranged it, wrote it all in the studio. So artistically it was really refreshing. There was no boundaries, no law, no rules. I just did it. It just came out so organically. Everything about it has been organic and not planned. And that’s what the beauty of Seven Hours After Violet.”

And check out how they came up with the name Seven Hours After Violet, “He (Morgoth Beatz) wanted to call it SHAV or SHAVO, so people know it’s me, and I wrote 95 percent of it. But still, I always like a unit, I like a band. I think it’s cooler. And plus he helped me a lot. These guys, they came in and did their part, and it just works perfectly. So I like the collaboration. I’ve never had the ego, where it’s, like, ‘me, me, me.’ I’ve never done that. I’ve never said that. So I like it. It’s us. And it became a band. And Seven Hours After Violet, the acronym, is S.H.A.V. So that’s cool. So they got what they wanted and I got what I wanted. I got a band, the cool name mysterious, but it also has a meaning, but I’m never gonna explain the meaning. It’s kind of one of those things. There’s many meanings you can think of what ‘Violet’ is — it could be a female, it could be a thing, the color, an event, it could be anything, and it’s kind of cool. So there is some deep meaning to it and maybe one day we’ll explain it, but at the moment, I like it where we are.”

Shavo talked about the albums first single, “Paradise”, “That’s one of the heaviest songs on the record. I have a few really heavy ones. But I wanted to release something brutal first, ’cause… I don’t know… I just kind of like the heaviness of it, and I think the world needs to hear really heavy music from me right now. They’ve heard a lot, so I kind of wanted to drop that first. I feel like after that we can move into the other stuff, because it does have the melodic, it has the grooves, it has the heavy, heavy stuff.”

Meanwhile, Seven Hours After Violet will make their live debut at this year’s Mayhem festival, October 12 at the Glen Helen Amphitheatre in San Bernardino.

Odadjian said, “And we are gonna do some shows around it, and then we do have some outside-of-the-U.S. stuff already planned. So, yeah, this will be a touring band. ‘Cause that’s kind of the purpose why I put the band together the way I did. The original idea was to make the music and then have like a DJ Khaled kind of album, but rock and metal, where I have features, guest vocalists coming on; each song has somebody else. But when the songs started developing, I was, like, ‘This should be a tour. This should be a touring road band as well.’ But you could never do that with guest vocals, so we needed someone to be the singer. So that’s why we went ahead and searched for the singer. And that’s how we got Taylor. So, yeah, we got the Mayhem coming up. That one’s announced, but we are booking a little U.S. thing around it. ‘Cause you don’t wanna just do one show, but that would be the big one. We’re on the main stage. I can’t wait. And then we’ve got some outside-of-the-U.S. ideas too. So yes, more coming.”

SEVEN HOURS AFTER VIOLET is:

Taylor Barber – Vocals
Morgoth – Guitar, Production
Shavo Odadjian – Bass
Alejandro Aranda – Guitar/Backing Vocals
Josh Johnson – Drums

What do you think about the first single from Seven Hours After Violet? Pretty heavy, isn’t it? * insert devil horns here *

 

Written by Todd Hancock