Slayer will be reissuing “Show No Mercy” on vinyl in honor of its 40th anniversary. The effort has been remastered by Patrick W. Engel and a red liquid-filled pressing and a gold black dust pressing will be available on February 9. Pre-orders can be found HERE. View this post on Instagram A post shared by…
Knucklebonz will be releasing new statues based on Slayer‘s Tom Araya, Kerry King and Jeff Hannemann in spring 2024. Each collectible is limited to 3,000 pieces and they can be pre-ordered HERE. View this post on Instagram A post shared by KnuckleBonz (@knucklebonz)
Nuclear Blast Records will be reissuing Slayer’s 2015 album “Repentless” on October 13. The effort will be available on transparent red with solid orange and black splatter vinyl and on orange cassette. Pre-orders can be found HERE.
During a recent guitar clinic in National City, CA, Gary Holt was asked about the possibility of a Slayer reunion. The guitarist responded by saying he believes “the band’s ended.” Holt said the following: “Ah, man. You’ve gotta talk to other people. That’s outta my pay grade. Look, if anybody ever asked me to do…
Igloo have joined forces with Slayer for a new line of KoolTunes and Little Playmate coolers. Fans can purchase those HERE. The collaboration will also extend to drinkware at a later date. Adrienne Berkes, vice president of marketing at Igloo, commented: “Collaborating with Slayer to capture the band’s distinct and influential look onto our world-famous…
Last night (April 2), WWE Hall Of Famer Edge used Slayer’s “South Of Heaven” as his entrance theme at “WrestleMania 39.” You can see footage of that below. The event took place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
Gary Holt (Exodus, Slayer) has revealed that he is planning to release his memoir, “A Fabulous Disaster: From The Garage To Madison Square Garden, The Hard Way,” through Hachette Books. A release date for the book is still pending. Here’s a description of the memoir: “A no-holds-barred memoir from the preeminent thrasher’s life in metal,…
During the Las Vegas Raiders’ January 7 game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium, the team’s house band performed an orchestral cover of Slayer’s “South Of Heaven.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. The Raiders, who have a fan in Slayer’s Kerry King, ended up losing the game 31-13. [via Loudwire]
During a recent interview with Metal Hammer, Slayer’s Kerry King further opened up about the band’s retirement. The guitarist says he was angry about the whole situation and that he feels “it was premature.” King said the following when asked how he reacted to talk of retirement: “Anger… what else? It was premature. The reason…
Slayer’s Paul Bostaph has shared some drum-cam footage of “Raining Blood” from the band’s November 3, 2018 show at Wembley SSE Arena in London, England. You can check that out below:
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