Slayer have collaborated with Igloo once again. The latest offering is a “South Of Heaven” cooler with speakers. Jon Sinko, global VP of partnerships and licensing at Igloo, said the following about the collaboration: “I’ve been a big fan of Slayer since the late ’80s, having seen them live as early as 1991 at MSG…
Slower, the Slayer tribute project featuring Amy Barrysmith (Year Of The Cobra), Laura Pleasants (Kylesa), Bob Balch (Fu Manchu), Peder Bergstrand (Lowrider), Scott Reeder (Fireball Ministry, ex-Kyuss), and Esben Willems (Monolord), have shared their cover of “South Of Heaven.” This track is from the band’s self-titled debut album, which will be released on January 26.…
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.
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]
Sleigher, the Slayer-themed holiday project organized by Haken’s Charlie Griffith, have shared a new track called “South Of Lapland (Santa’s Gory Yuletide).” The song, which is inspired by Slayer’s “South Of Heaven,” features contributions from Rody Walker (Protest The Hero), Jeramie Kling (The Absence, Inhuman Condition), Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater), Dan Goldsworthy (My Minds Weapon),…
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