Crube Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 SLAYER guitarist Kerry King recently spoke to Decibel magazine (website ) about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band's much-anticipated follow-up to 2001's "God Hates Us All", tentatively due late summer/early fall via American Recordings. According to King, the upcoming CD doesn't have a working title just yet ("every time you give one of those out, it always changes anyway," he explained), and it contains no overriding lyrical theme a la the war stories of "Diabolus In Musica" or "Divine Intervention"'s explorations of madness. "I think the idea is to get eleven [songs] on there," King offered. "We have the music for ten and I have lyrics for four of those, so we're in the home stretch." King is hoping to enter the studio shortly and promises a quick recording process. "We've been playing together for so long now, we can just nail it and get it out there so we can go out and tour again." The upcoming CD will be the group's first studio recording since drummer Dave Lombardo rejoined the band back in December 2001. While King claims Lombardo hasn't directly influenced the songwriting, "it definitely changes the complexion of the final product. I think if anybody's gonan fit the band best it's gonna be Dave, because he was there when we started." "I think it'll be an extension of 'God Hates Us All', but with Dave's unique style," King told Revolver magazine for its February 2006 issue. "Dave's such a natural. He's a loose cannon, but in a good way. He'll go off and play something crazy, and we'll be like, 'Holy shit, remember that!'" Although King was previously quoted as saying that he wants Dave Sardy to produce SLAYER's next album, there is currently talk about about a possible collaboration with "Reign in Blood" producer Rick Rubin on the upcoming CD. "I don't know if he's heard what we've been doing lately, so we'll probably have to go do a demo in Dave's garage again, like the old days, get it to Rubin and see what he thinks," King told Decibel. While most of the album's lyrics have yet to be penned, the final product is sure to be as scathing, misanthropic and controversial as anything SLAYER have written. One of guitarist Jeff Hanneman's songs may even address the attacks of 9/11 from the terrorists' perspective. "We're SLAYER, dude," King told Revolver. "We have to be dangerous." Although SLAYER are obviously in no danger of being forgotten, King promises that the classic lineup "isn't a reunion 'cash-in-and-go-away' thing. We're not close to hanging it up; we've still got a lot left," he told Decibel. Link to comment
HappyLittleBoozer Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 He's still a nu-metal loving has been douche. Link to comment
Kreutz Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 Although King was previously quoted as saying that he wants Dave Sardy to produce SLAYER's next album, there is currently talk about about a possible collaboration with "Reign in Blood" producer Rick Rubin on the upcoming CD. "I don't know if he's heard what we've been doing lately, so we'll probably have to go do a demo in Dave's garage again, like the old days, get it to Rubin and see what he thinks," King told Decibel. Oh boy, another fucking Rick Rubin album. Just what metal needs. I really can't think of any reason to get excited about another Slayer album considering how mediocre the last several have been. As far as making a song which glorifies terrorism, good luck with all that. Nobody cares, our generation has had it's share of shock rock. If you really want to impress us, stop writing the same three songs from Reign in Blood over and over again. Link to comment
Crube Posted January 16, 2006 Author Share Posted January 16, 2006 Oh boy, another fucking Rick Rubin album. Just what metal needs. I really can't think of any reason to get excited about another Slayer album considering how mediocre the last several have been. As far as making a song which glorifies terrorism, good luck with all that. Nobody cares, our generation has had it's share of shock rock. If you really want to impress us, stop writing the same three songs from Reign in Blood over and over again. I still don't get the big deal about Rik Rubin. And why should I care about Rik Rubin anyway? Hm... Link to comment
stranger Posted January 16, 2006 Share Posted January 16, 2006 People should really let him know that no one cares anymore Link to comment
Battle_Pope Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 People don't care enough to let him know no one cares. Link to comment
Kreutz Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 I don't care that you don't care enough to let him know no one cares. Link to comment
Battle_Pope Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 I don't care enough to continue with this, but the irony is delicious since I had to make this post to tell you that, which shows I do care a bit. Link to comment
Crube Posted January 17, 2006 Author Share Posted January 17, 2006 So, can anyone tell me why Rik Rubin is soo cool and shit? Link to comment
Kreutz Posted January 17, 2006 Share Posted January 17, 2006 So, can anyone tell me why Rik Rubin is soo cool and shit? No. No, we cannot. Link to comment
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