Kerry King on SLAYER Reunion, New Solo Album and More

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SLAYER‍ Guitarist Kerry King Opens Up About Solo Band, Reunion Shows, and New Music

In a recent interview wiht Australia’s Spotlight Report, metal legend Kerry King revealed that ⁣his solo bandmates were‍ caught⁢ off ⁣guard⁢ by the announcement of SLAYER’s reunion for select festival performances.King admitted he hadn’t informed his solo band ⁢about the​ reunion plans, ​explaining, ⁣”It never occurred to​ me – it​ seemed ⁣insignificant.”

While King clarified that⁣ he wasn’t trying to downplay the meaning of ⁢SLAYER’s return, he emphasized that the ‍reunion will be limited: “SLAYER⁤ isn’t recording new music, and we won’t be touring extensively. Though, my band wasn’t aware‍ of ⁣this, so they were surprised.”

The 60-year-old guitarist ⁣described life post-SLAYER as rewarding, highlighting the strong⁤ camaraderie within his new band, which includes vocalist mark Osegueda (DEATH ANGEL), ⁣drummer Paul Bostaph (SLAYER),⁤ guitarist phil Demmel‌ (MACHINE HEAD,⁤ VIO-LENCE),⁣ and bassist Kyle ⁢Sanders (HELLYEAH).”It’s great playing with these guys,” King shared. “Everyone on stage brings incredible energy and presence. after shows, we hang out, grab ⁤drinks, and enjoy each other’s​ company. It’s a very chill vibe.”

SLAYER’s reunion ⁢shows, which took place at Riot Fest in Chicago and Aftershock Festival in Sacramento this past autumn,⁣ featured ​a 20-song setlist packed with‍ fan favorites, including “South Of Heaven,” “Seasons In The Abyss,” “Angel⁤ Of ‍Death,” “Hell ‍Awaits,” “Raining Blood,” and the title track from⁣ their final album, “Repentless.”

King further elaborated on the differences between performing with‌ his solo‍ band and SLAYER in a separate interview ‌with Australia’s Heavy Magazine.

“There’s definitely a distinct vibe,” King observed.⁤ “It feels reminiscent ‌of SLAYER’s‌ early days, except I have decades of experience behind me. The excitement level is similar to when SLAYER first emerged – we all ​share⁤ a genuine passion for playing together. Mark and I are close​ friends and spend our days ​off ⁣together. It’s just ‍about adjusting to new dynamics. The music feels natural,and the response has been extraordinary. We’re just having a​ blast.”

he also acknowledged the different mindset required when supporting other artists, a situation uncommon for⁣ SLAYER in recent years.

“Essentially, it’s about coming in with ⁢a more collaborative approach,” King explained.‌ “With SLAYER, I’m always in charge.But I don’t have an ego, ​so it’s about adjusting to a different dynamic. I don’t expect everything to be perfect – we’re there to play music and have a good time.”

Regarding ⁢reception to his solo​ album “From Hell I ⁢Rise,” King expressed delight, noting⁤ that fans are gradually becoming ‌more familiar with the new material.

“The feedback has been incredible,”⁣ King enthused. “It already feels ⁢like it’s⁣ been out for ages, yet it’s only been six months. ⁢At shows, more people are singing ‍along each time, which‌ is really cool – it means they’re connecting with the music.”

Looking to the future, King confirmed⁢ that a notable amount of material was ⁢written during the pandemic, hinting at a possible ⁣follow-up to “From Hell I Rise” ‍

“I wrote a ⁤lot ‍during that time,” king revealed. “Before Paul and I felt comfortable getting together again, I spent a lot of time composing on my ‍own

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