Scars On Broadway - World Long Gone
Ex System Of A Down duo announce the release of World Long Gone - the first full UK single from new band Scars On Broadway.
Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan's brand new LA rock group Scars On Broadway is readying itself for world domination with the announcements of endless touring and the release of brand new single World Long Gone.
Scars on Broadway shot the video for the track in Los Angeles with celebrated movie director Joel Schumacher. Schumacher's previous film credits include such talked about movies as Lost Boys, Falling Down, Flatliners, The Client, Batman Forever, A Time to Kill and Phone Booth.
When Scars On Broadway played a UK live show at London's Camden Underworld - the show saw British rock bible Kerrang Magazine award them the coveted 5K rating and herald them as 'brilliant' and 'entirely devastating'. It also went on to say 'as masterclasses in rock music writing go…this is hard to beat'.
Daron and John also recently announced the first full Scars On Broadway tour of the US which kicks off in Atlanta Georgia on Oct 19th and currently ends in Houston Texas on Nov 26th. More tour dates will be announced in the near future taking the bands tour schedule deep into 2009.
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