Serj Tankian Releases Lyric Video For New Single “Figure It Out”

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:09 pm

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Last week, Serj Tankian released a teaser video for a new song called “Figure It Out.” And earlier today, to coincide with its digital release, the System Of A Down singer has released a lyric video for the first single off of his third solo album Harakiri.

As was made obvious from the snippet we already heard, “Figure It Out” finds Tankian going back in a heavier direction, a contrast to Imperfect Harmonies’  experimental elements. In fact, the song will likely appeal to most SOAD fans, which is rather fitting since he’ll be spending most of his time this Summer on the road with them.

So go ahead and check out the lyric video for Serj Tankian’s “Figure It Out.” While the single is now available in digital outlets, Harakiri will be released on July 10 via Reprise Records/Serjical Strike.

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