In a must-watch interview that’s electrifying metalheads everywhere, Slayer legend Kerry King sat down with Nick Bowcott to pull back the curtain on his trailblazing career, unique songwriting style, and explosive new solo album, From Hell I Rise. If you're a fan of Slayer, metal history, or just badass guitar work, this is essential viewing.
The interview kicks off with King and Bowcott exchanging laughs, proving that even metal titans have a sense of humor. Their candid banter is a refreshing reminder that behind the ferocity of metal lies a tight-knit community of artists who genuinely respect and support each other.
Nick wastes no time plugging King’s latest release, From Hell I Rise, encouraging fans to check it out—and for good reason. The album marks King’s fiery return to the spotlight, delivering the same ruthless aggression that made Slayer a household name, with fresh energy and creative freedom.
King reflects on how metal became faster, darker, and heavier during the 1980s, citing Judas Priest and Black Sabbath as core influences. He shares how Slayer took those foundations and pushed them further, helping define the aggressive edge of the genre we know today.
One of the most fascinating moments in the interview is when King breaks down his use of parallel fourths—a staple of his unmistakable sound. Though self-taught, his instinctive riff-writing style carved out a unique sonic identity that still dominates stages around the world.
Discussing Slayer’s farewell tour, King expresses pride in their final run, though admits that the pandemic threw a wrench into his post-tour momentum. Despite the disruption, he remained musically productive—some tracks on the new album were originally written during the Repentless era, showcasing just how deep his creative vault runs.
When it comes to songwriting, King keeps it real: “I never start with a song—I start with a killer riff.” Lyrics come later, and he lets the vibe of the music shape the message. It’s a raw, honest approach that’s helped him pen some of the most iconic metal anthems in history.
This interview isn’t just a nostalgic trip—it’s a masterclass in metal songwriting from one of its fiercest pioneers. With From Hell I Rise, Kerry King proves he’s still got plenty of fire left in the furnace. Whether you're a die-hard Slayer fan or just discovering his solo work, this conversation is packed with insights that every metal lover will appreciate.
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