In an exclusive interview with Guitar World magazine, the legendary Kerry King gave some insight into SLAYER’s unexpected reunion shows after previously stating the band was done for good. “I was very surprised. I made my comments based on [SLAYER bassist/vocalist Tom Araya] not wanting to play anymore.” Kerry revealed, shedding light on what prompted the sudden change.
Despite the whirlwind of reunion shows, Kerry hinted at the possibility of more SLAYER gigs in the future. “There could be an instance where there’s another one-off. It just has to be the right offer at the right time, maybe someplace everybody loves to go.”
While discussing the upcoming SLAYER comeback, Kerry emphasized that a full-scale reunion is not on the cards. “Everyone thinks SLAYER are getting back together, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.” Kerry clarified, explaining that the upcoming shows are more of a commemorative celebration than a resurrection of the band.
In speaking to various media outlets, Kerry shared his perspective on the unique circumstances surrounding SLAYER’s return and how it coincided with his solo project. Despite the initial shock of the reunion, Kerry remains focused on ensuring that both his solo career and SLAYER’s short-lived return can coexist harmoniously.
As the anticipation for SLAYER’s reunion builds, Kerry remains pragmatic about the future of the band. “We’re never gonna tour again — it ain’t gonna happen. We’re never gonna record again; that’s not gonna happen either.” Kerry made it clear that the upcoming shows are a chance to relive past glory rather than embark on a new chapter for the band.
Ultimately, Kerry’s candid insights into SLAYER’s unexpected return shed light on the band’s historic journey and the enduring legacy they continue to uphold. With the reunion shows fast approaching, fans can look forward to experiencing the thrash metal icons in all their glory once again.