A SLAYER-inspired curry restaurant named Calayer had its grand opening on June 3 in Osaka, Japan.
The spot, whose name ia combination of the words “Slayer” and “Curry” is currently open for lunch (11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.) and serves Indian and Pakistani food Monday through Saturday.
“Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult” by Dayal Patterson is a 600-page tome exploring the history and development of black metal from its beginnings in the early 1980s to the present day. Due in November, the book will feature dozens of interviews with the most significant protagonists and a wealth of previously unpublished images.
This visually exciting musical genre, known for its extreme views and actions, has finally breached the mainstream in televised parodies and bestselling publications by Vice and Feral House. Despite a history of criminal actions, black metal has become Norway’s biggest cultural export, earning it support from the government itself.
“Black Metal: Evolution Of The Cult” includes interviews with the following artists, among many others:
SLAYER from left to right: guitarist Gary Holt, vocalist / bassist Tom Araya, guitarist Kerry King, and drummer Paul Bostaph, have issued their first new official band photo since the passing of guitarist Jeff Hanneman in May.
The band is currently in preparations for their return to the road next month, confirmed tour dates are as follows:
August
2 – Resurrection Festival – El Viviero, Spain
4 – Volkshaus – Zurich, Switzerland
6 – Vega Main Hall – Copenhagen, Denmark
7 – Grona Lund Festival – Stockholm, Sweden
9 – Jalometalli Festival – Oulu, Finland
10 – Oya Festival – Oslo, Norway
11 – Bloodstock Open Air – Derby, United Kingdom
13 – The Limelight – Belfast, United Kingdom
15 – Pukkelpop – Hasselt, Belgium
16 – Low Lands Festival – Biddinghuizen, Netherlands
17 – Elb-Riot Open Air Festival – Hamburg, Germany
18 – X Rock Fest – Herford, Germany
September
17 – Foro Sol – Mexico City, Mexico
20 – Jockey Club – Sao Paulo, Brazil
22 – Rock In Rio – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
24 – Pedreira Paulo Leminski – Curitiba, Brazil
27 – River Plate Stadium – Buenos Aires, Argentina
29 – Jockey Club – Asuncion, Paraguay
Death metal legends CANNIBAL CORPSE performed recently at the Oakland Metro in Oakland, California. Capital Chaos TV has posted footage of the band performing the tracks ‘Hammer Smashed Face’ and ‘ Make Them Suffer’, including a dedication to late SLAYER guitarist Jeff Hanneman.
It’s with mixed emotions that we are celebrating the 25th anniversary of SLAYER‘s classic fourth album, South Of Heaven, which was released on July 5, 1988. It’s been just over two months since the passing of Jeff Hanneman, whose handiwork is all over the masterpiece, the guitar legend wrote the music for the entire album (three with Kerry King) aside from the JUDAS PRIEST cover of ‘Dissident Aggressor’. To this day the glorious title track which smashes into ‘Silent Scream’, ‘Mandatory Suicide’, ‘Live Undead’, ‘Ghosts Of War’ and the haunting closer ‘Spill The Blood’ are timeless classics that will endure forever.
But how does one follow-up what most people consider the greatest thrash album of all-time, Reign In Blood? The band certainly threw us for a loop with the first notes of the title track, a slow building bruiser with an infectious lead, possibly the band’s finest anthem aside from ‘Angel Of Death’. “Bastard sons begat your cunting daughters” … pure extreme metal poetry.
South Of Heaven – Slayer’s second collaboration with Rick Rubin – peaked at number 57 on the Billboard 200 album chart and on November 20, 1992, became the band’s second album to be certified gold in the US.
BraveWords asked guitarist Kerry King recently about how South Of Heaven has stood the test of time.
“Yeah, that’s always historically been not an album I hate,” King said, “but in between Reign In Blood and Seasons (In The Abyss), it’s my least favourite of the three. At the time, that’s one of the only times we went out of our way, before we wrote any songs, to say, ‘all right, I don’t want it to be like Reign In Blood.’ Not because Reign In Blood sucked or because we were tired of doing that, but because it was so fast we needed things to offset it with live. So we wanted to explore the heavier side of Slayer without having eighty-percent of it being light-speed.”
Here’s a toast to the Jeff Hanneman-driven South Of Heaven!
Artisan News has a five-minute video report from the May 23 public memorial celebration for SLAYER guitarist Jeff Hanneman at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California:
Slayer’s Tom Araya and Kerry King announced in late May that Paul Bostaph had rejoined the band on a full-time basis (replacing the departed Dave Lombardo). Gary Holt will continue to fill in for fallen guitarist Jeff Hanneman.
Slayer’s 2013 itinerary will have the band playing 35 dates that will include headline shows as well as a number of major summer festivals in Europe, Eastern Europe and South America between June and October. The complete itinerary is below:
Slayer’s 2013 international touring schedule is as follows:
August
2 – Resurrection Festival – Viviero, Spain
6 – Vega Main Hall – Copenhagen, Denmark
7 – Grona Lund Tivoli Outdoor – Stockholm, Sweden
9 – Jalomethallifestival 2013 – Oulu, Finland
10 – Oya Festival – Oslo, Norway
11 – Bloodstock Open Air 2013 – Derby, UK
15 – Pukkelpop Festival – Kiweit Hasselt, Belgium
16 – Low Lands Festival – Biddinghuizen, Holland
17 – Elb-Riot Open Air Festival – Hamburg, Germany
18 – X Rockfest – Herford, Germany
September
17 – Foro Sol – Mexico City, Mexico
20 – Jockey Club – Sao Paulo, Brazil
22 – Rock In Rio 2013 – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
24 – Pedreira Paulo Leminski – Curitiba, Brazil
27 – River Plate Stadium – Buenos Aires, Argentina
29 – Jockey Club – Asuncion, Paraguay
October
2 – Estadio Nacional – Santiago, Chile
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