During a recent interview with Rolling Stone Brasil, Slayer’s Kerry King offered an update on his next album. The guitarist is hoping to finish the effort by the end of the year.

King said the following:
“I made up two songs since I’ve been home from this U.S. run [in late February]. So we keep working on stuff. We haven’t played together yet, but we have stuff to work on when we get together.
What the plan is, is whenever [the] cycle [for ‘From Hell I Rise’] is done, and right now that looks to me like October, [drummer] Paul [Bostaph] and I have always talked about going straight from playing live, taking maybe a week off and go right in the studio to keep your tour chops, so you’re firing on all cylinders — you don’t gotta practice to get good; you’re already good — and get in there and record it. So, ideally, in my perfect world, it would be done this year and then just hand it to the record company and say, ‘Put it in line, whenever you want it to come out.’”
He continued when asked if he would like to “explore some different influences, like going a little more into punk rock”:
“I don’t know. I think punk was pretty well covered on [‘From Hell I Rise’], from ‘Everything I Hate About You’ to ‘Two Fists’, two very different punk styles. So it wouldn’t surprise me if that shows up ’cause it’s part of my history. And I think, overall, my thought would be just make an extension from what ‘From Hell I Rise’ is, just keep doing [things the same way], see what the next 10 or 12 [songs] sound like.”
He also commented on working with producer Josh Wilbur:
“A lot of musicians say he’s like the extra person in the band; he was like member number six. And he really was. His skill at the Pro Tools rig — he’s so fast. He would get on his computer, and I’m just sitting there with my guitar, trying to figure out how to play something better. And he’s just doing [something on] his computer, and he’s, like, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. ‘How’s this?’ I’m, like, ‘I don’t even know where you are.’ He’s so fast and so good, I don’t know what he did. He would have to show me, and I’m, like, ‘Yeah, it sounds great.’ But I could not follow what he was doing. His mind is going a million miles an hour, and he definitely became familiar with the songs before we recorded ’em. He came in with suggestions before the last week of rehearsals, and [I] shot most of them down, but we kept one or two. It’s, like, I’m open to ideas — usually I’ve thought of ’em, but he had a couple that I didn’t. I’m, like, ‘I like that. I can’t believe I didn’t think of that.’ So, yeah, he was very hands-on, very cool guy. I loved working with him and he loved working with us. So we’re hoping the windows line up to where we’re both free [to make the second album together].”
[via Blabbermouth]
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