Kerry King, from Slayer, plans to record his second solo album this year. He is also involved in a solo project while not ruling out Slayer's future. King kept Slayer's reunion secret from his solo band to avoid hesitation. He believes Jeff Hanneman's absence and Tom's departure from Slayer were influenced by each other. King describes his new album as emerging from the ashes of Slayer. He clarified that Slayer won't make another record or tour, with upcoming reunion dates as one-offs.
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Kerry King has clarified that Slayer "is not gonna make another record" or "tour again" and that the upcoming reunion dates are just one-offs → https://t.co/Rr7AfGinfq https://t.co/hxdQ3BHuzm
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“I think Jeff not being around had a lot to do with Tom leaving Slayer”: Jeff Hanneman wouldn’t have wanted Slayer to retire, says Kerry King https://t.co/7SIEVCtEVr
The Dismemberment Plan add shows to their upcoming reunion tour https://t.co/px57lJOIYT
Kerry King didn’t tell his solo band that Slayer were reuniting: “I didn’t want anybody to start getting cold feet” https://t.co/aqJ5b4XrVH
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Slayer’s Kerry King wants to record his second solo album this year: “I’ve got everything in place to make that happen now” https://t.co/o9q0gMXAU7