Kerry King's 'From Hell I Rise': Meet the New Slayer, Same as the Old Slayer (2024)

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On his first solo album, the thrash-metal firebrand proves that even without his previous band, he can reign in hell

The first solo album from former Slayer guitarist Kerry King is basically the “Still D.R.E.” of thrash metal.

But where Dr. Dre wanted to remind his fans that he was still puffin’ his leafs, still f*cking with beats, and still not lovin’ police after close to a decade’s absence, King wants his fans to understand that even though Slayer are essentially hellbound, he’s still Satan’s preeminent ambassador with furious, jagged riffs and sweet nothings like “Crucifixation” and “Everything I Hate About You.” On From Hell I Rise, King is still drinkin’ his tequila, still f*cking with riffs, and still not lovin’ the priests. In other words, it sounds like Slayer – and at times, Slayer at their best.

In many ways, From Hell I Rise feels like the sequel to Slayer’s final album, Repentless, which came out close to a decade ago. King has said that Slayer even recorded some From Hell songs around Repentless but shelved them when that band’s frontman, Tom Araya, said he wanted to retire. So King just re-recorded them with his new band — which also sounds uncannily like Slayer. It helps, of course, that the drummer in King’s solo band is ex-Slayer stickman Paul Bostaph and that King worked closely with Death Angel singer Mark Osegueda on nailing the delivery of his lyrics eerily similar to Araya’s signature cadence.

Then there’s the focus of the music: the instantly recognizable stuttering rhythms of “Idle Hands,” the wicked neck snaps in the riffs to “Toxic,” the total blasphemy of “Crucifixation.” Where Slayer peers like Metallica and Megadeth explored ballads and Anthrax recorded rap songs, Slayer never drifted far from the acrid riffs and serial killer monologues of their debut album in their nearly 40-year lifespan. If they were the four horsem*n, their steeds all wore blinders as they charged south of Heaven.

In later years, King became captain of that laser-focused vision. Within the last decade, he started writing the lion’s share of Slayer songs since illness forced King’s foil, guitarist Jeff Hanneman, to step away from the band, prior to his 2013 death. The two guitarists had spent most of their lives together refining their riffa*ge into brutal assaults of sound, so it wasn’t a stretch for King to continue Slayer’s sound seamlessly onto a solo album. And From Hell I Rise shows King, the songwriter — King, the auteur — as much as King, the guitarist. He wrote every note, every word, and every syncopation on the album, other than former Machine Head guitarist Phil Demmel’s solos. (He gave Bostaph a co-credit for arranging the album, though.) King has said the only challenge for him was attempting the eerie, murky sounds Hanneman specialized in, but that style sound convincing on From Hell’s “Tension.”

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Other than Osegueda’s voice and Demmel’s more lyrical leads, the only notable differences between Slayer’s approach and King’s is that some of the lyrics focus more on lefty social justice. Although King has obscured lyrics about Roe v. Wade like “I only want the right to choose …” on “Two Fists” — the title is a clever double-entendre about both fighting and drinking — with “… which tree I hang my f*ckin’ noose,” the political intention is there. Even more to the point are lyrics like “Alternative facts for an alternative god” on “Rage.” And on “Toxic,” when Osegueda sings, “It’s time for my own f*cking coup,” you can feel King’s frustration about a “toxic government” and “toxic hypocrites.”

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But Slayer were always more about aggression than preaching, and the pummeling riffs of “Toxic” and punky assaults of “Everything I Hate About You” are just as important as the words. The music throughout From Hell I Rise will feel familiar to longtime Slayer listeners, and in some ways the repetitiousness of Slayer albums were both their biggest drawback and greatest virtue. Like AC/DC, you knew what to expect and if you were a convert, you wanted more of it.

Here, that consistency works to King’s advantage. When you hear Osegueda scream, “From Hell, I watch religion diiiie” on the title track, it’s a reminder that Slayer may be dead (and momentarily “live undead” for at least a few gigs this summer) but like Dre, King has still got love for the streets.

Kerry King's 'From Hell I Rise': Meet the New Slayer, Same as the Old Slayer (2024)

FAQs

Why did Tom Araya quit Slayer? ›

He had the neck issues. He's been wanting to retire for a long time now. So now that he's got it, I'm happy for him, and I hope he gets what he wants out of life and his future." This shouldn't come as such a shock, as Araya said himself that he felt "he sold his soul to Slayer" and how much he hated touring.

What is the acronym for Slayer? ›

Containing lyrics about serial killers and inner booklet art full of Satanic messaging (the album sleeve displays the acronym for Slayer: "Satan Laughs As You Eternally Rot") and pics of carved-up fans (read on), the gore-spotted, controversy-courting album still reached No.

What happened to Kerry King's hair? ›

Like most heavy metal musicians, King had long hair, but then shaved his head when he started balding. His bald head, spiked wristband, and extensive tattoo work (which covers his hands, arms and head) are his trademarks, to such a degree that Blender included a tour of his body ink.

Is Kerry King religious? ›

Spread the metal: In a recent interview with Germany's Moshpit Passion, SLAYER guitarist Kerry King discussed the increased prevalence of lyrics about religion and occult themes in heavy metal today compared to when the band started over 40 years ago.

Why did Lombardo quit Slayer? ›

Slayer recorded their debut album Show No Mercy soon after. Lombardo enlisted producer Rick Rubin for their third album Reign in Blood (1986). Lombardo left the band during their tour to promote Reign in Blood, stating, "I wasn't making any money.

Have Slayer split up? ›

Anselmo & The Illegals. Despite being referred to as a farewell tour for Slayer, their manager Rick Sales has stated that "the band is not breaking up, they made a decision to stop touring. That doesn't mean the end of the band. It's just the end of touring".

Is Kerry King still with Slayer? ›

King went on to say that he plans to pick up activity with his solo band come next year and any future Slayer performances outside of 2024 would be infrequent. “I'm not even talking yearly,” he said of Slayer.

Who tattooed Kerry King? ›

We've teamed up with legendary tattoo artist Paul Booth to get the stories behind his most famous works. In our first episode with Booth, he takes us through the process of tattooing his 'Leaf Man' design on the back of Kerry King's head and the demonic face on the Slayer guitarist's left hand.

Who is Kerry King's wife? ›

Is Slayer an atheist? ›

Even with Slayer's bold lyrics, Araya is still firm in his Christian faith. He believes in God. His strong family and his Catholic early life have deeply influenced his spirituality. While Slayer's music looks into tough themes, Araya sees his faith as very important in his life.

Was Kerry King part of Megadeth? ›

While most will know Kerry King as the man behind some of Slayer's most legendary riffs, some may be unaware of his time thrashing with Megadeth back in the '80s. King enjoyed a short stint performing live with the band in 1984, before ultimately electing to focus solely on his first love, Slayer.

Did Kerry King play bass on Slayer? ›

Albums Since The Early 90's.

Do Kerry King and Tom Araya get along? ›

We're not going to hang out or anything because we are very different people. And together, we made great music and a great live show." Asked if he has talked to Tom at all since the last SLAYER show," Kerry said: "Not even a text. Not even an e-mail.

Who has passed away from Slayer? ›

Jeff Hanneman, a guitarist for the influential metal band Slayer, who helped shape the group's sonic assault and wrote some of its most popular — and controversial — songs, died on Thursday at a hospital near his home east of Los Angeles. He was 49. The cause was liver failure, according to the band's Web site.

Are Slayer coming out of retirement? ›

Now after five years and a global pandemic, Slayer has done away with their retired status and comeback for a few headlining festival appearances in the U.S. While this announcement was somewhat of a surprise for Slayer fans, it's also not the slightest bit unusual for a hard rock or metal band to pull a move a like ...

Will Slayer come back? ›

Slayer are reuniting this year. The thrash titans, who famously retired in 2019, have been announced as the headliners of the 2024 Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky, and Riot Fest in Chicago.

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