System of a Down drummer John Dolmayan has addressed the possibility of a new album in a recent interview with Lilian Tahmasian. The band hasn’t released a full album since 2005’s ‘Hypnotize.’ They continue to perform live shows together despite creative differences.
“I don’t know if I want [a new System album] at this point,” Dolmayan said. “There’s just too much drama involved.”
“I like going out and having a good time with my friends and playing shows, and I don’t want that to disappear,” he continued. “There would have to be very strict guidelines for me to make another record with System again.”
The band’s recording future remains complex. They maintain an active touring schedule despite these challenges.
This latest development adds another chapter to the band’s complex history of potential reunions and creative endeavors.
Recent Musical History

Last.fm’s band biography documents System of a Down’s significant presence in the metal scene. Their recording hiatus began after releasing the dual albums ‘Mezmerize’ and ‘Hypnotize’ in 2005.
The band strengthened their connection with fans through a notable reunion in 2011. Their live performances have remained consistently strong since then.
Band Members’ Side Projects

MetalSucks has revealed bassist Shavo Odadjian’s latest venture. He launched Project Shavo, a collaboration with Taylor Barber from Left To Suffer.
This new project shows how band members explore creative outlets. They maintain their commitment to System of a Down’s legacy while pursuing individual artistry.
Current Band Dynamic

The band prioritizes their live performance schedule. This approach has successfully preserved their musical chemistry despite creative differences.
The members have struck a delicate balance. They manage their individual projects while fulfilling band obligations through touring commitments.