For nearly three decades, bassist/vocalist
Tom Araya, guitarists
Kerry King and
Jeff Hanneman, and drummer
Dave Lombardo have proven over and over, whether in the studio or on the concert stage, that there is
SLAYER and then there's everyone else. And they're about to do it again, first with the band's co-headline spot on this summer's
Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival, and then with the late summer release of their ninth studio album,
"World Painted Blood" (
American Recordings/
Columbia Records).
Some dozen new songs comprise
"World Painted Blood", which was recorded in Los Angeles over two time periods, during October 2008 and then between late January and March 2009.
"World Painted Blood" was produced by
Greg Fidelman, who's spent time in the studio with
METALLICA,
THE GOSSIP,
THE (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY,
SLIPKNOT and others, and executive produced by longtime
SLAYER colleague,
Rick Rubin, who suggested
Fidelman for the project.
Recording
"World Painted Blood" was a unique experience for
SLAYER who has historically begun the recording process with all songs written and fully rehearsed. This time, in part to make sure they could work with
Fidelman, they had ideas, but did the bulk of writing and song development while in the studio. "Writing in the studio was a new idea for
SLAYER," said
Fidelman. "I think the fact that the songs were still new and fresh to them, and they hadn't been playing them for six months in rehearsal, kept the vibe and excitement in the studio very high."
"There are two principal music writers in this band, so you're going to get a combination of speed and heaviness," said
Araya. "
Kerry's writing is really aggressive and fast, while
Jeff likes things to be fast, but with melodies and grooves. In making this album, we seemed to share the same vision from song ideas to titles; when we get together as
SLAYER, it just happens, nothing is contrived, it's not thought out, we just do it, and we did that with this new album."
The band members agree that
Hanneman set a tone for the album early on. "
Jeff's coming in so early with three new songs really added an energy that got us all going," said
Lombardo, "and combined with what
Greg brought to the equation, everything just fell into place and moved quickly. We had a great chemistry.
"On this album," continued
Lombardo, "
Jeff's gone back to this great punk energy, especially with
'Psychopathy Red'."
The track
"Psychopathy Red" was inspired by the heinous Russian serial killer
Andrei Chikatilo, a.k.a. the
Rostov Ripper, who confessed to brutally murdering 56 children.
"Psychopathy Red" had leaked onto the Internet well before November 2008 and has been streamed more than a half-million times since; it was released as a limited edition, blood-red vinyl seven-inch in April for Record Store Day.
"The new music has an '80s vibe to it, and I think that's because of the way we wrote it," said
King. "We were together during the writing process more than we had been before, and while my name will be on the songs I wrote, and
Jeff's will be on the ones he wrote, there was a lot of interaction between us while the songs were taking shape."
Adds
Lombardo, "On this record, we worked a lot more collectively, we were more attentive to each other's ideas and willing to try them, which only benefited the album. I'm really excited about the new album because of its diversity, the different elements that all of us contributed to it. And that includes
Greg Fidelman who brought the band out of its normalcy, he got a lot out of us. We tapped into some new drum rhythms and new guitar riffs, and some really exciting music developed in the
SLAYER camp."
King, a close friend of the late
"Dimebag" Darrell Abbott, had the guitarist's guitar in the studio during some of the recording (although he didn't use it it during the sessions), still with the same strings that were on it the last time
Dimebag played it. "The one thing that made me look at my lead playing a little differently was when
Dimebag passed away," revealed
King. "Not that I'm going to fill
Dime's shoes because nobody can do that, but I paid more attention to my leads while recording this album. I wanted to make them more memorable in memory of
Dime."
As
"World Painted Blood" is a
SLAYER album, it deals with topics such as death and destruction, war, serial killers, and the Apocalypse. In addition to
"Psychopathy Red", other tracks on
"World Painted Blood" include
"Beauty Through Order" (
King: "One of
Jeff's songs, it has a very heavy 'do me' intro to it then explodes with a really cool vibe."),
"Unit 731",
"Playing With Dolls" (
Dave: "An awesome track, great song structure, great vibe."),
"Public Display of Dismemberment", and
"Americon", a
King composition.
King explains, "It's about what I think the rest of the world thinks of America. We may not be big on a lot of people's lists, but I don't care what you think of my government, of my economy, or whatever. I live here and this is one of the best places that I've ever found to live. So f*#k you if you don't like it."
This summer's
Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival will mark the second time that
SLAYER and
MARILYN MANSON have co-headlined a tour together. "I had fun when we toured with
MANSON two years ago," said
King. "
Manson's a friend of mine and
Twiggy's [
Ramirez] back in the band, so it can only be that much better. We'll probably play two new songs,
'Psychopathy Red' being one of them — not sure what the other one will be. And, I'm curious to see
Manson's set, I love watching him play because there's always something going on. It's going to be a great summer tour, a lot of fun for everyone."
Six gold albums, three
Grammy nominations and two wins, and countless other awards including being named "Best Live Band" in
Revolver,
SPIN, and
Metal Hammer... After nearly 30 years, what is it about
SLAYER that continues to connect them with consecutive generations?
Fidelman explains it this way: "Each guy has to be here for this to be
SLAYER. Individually, they are all really good at what they do, but when you put them in a room together, it creates something really unique — the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. What those parts are, I'm still not sure, but when when you hear it, you know it."
Watch the
"World Painted Blood" digital press release below.