In short, those who overlooked the album upon release are missing out. Songs That Will Get Slayer Fans Hooked on Kerry King’s From Hell I Rise Kerry King wrote all 13 tracks on From Hell I Rise ...
In a new interview with Australia's Wall of Sound, Slayer legend Kerry King was asked what one Black Sabbath album he would take with him if the planet was being blown up and everyone had to get ...
In an exciting development for the Ghanaian music scene, rising star King Paluta is set to release his debut album, which will feature renowned dancehall artiste Shatta Wale. The album scheduled to be ...
The music video, which feels pulled from the pages of a gothic novel, also draws from German painter Eduard von Grützner’s ... thesis statement for an album that is largely about people ...
In an exciting development for Ghanaian music, King Paluta is set to release his debut album, which will feature renowned dancehall artiste Shatta Wale. The album, scheduled to be released on ...
The film's release will be followed by the debut of Miller's posthumous album "Balloonerism" on Friday. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Music, Ariana Grande and addiction ...
In a world where metal legends often share their influences and inspirations, it’s always a treat when an iconic figure like Slayer’s Kerry King, reflects on the genre’s history ...
Miller’s Balloonerism – the second posthumous album released since his 2018 passing – is scheduled for release on Friday (Jan. 17), though fans can ease themselves into the experience with ...
Then right as Slayer guitarist Kerry King was booting up his solo career in 2024, Slayer announced a handful of festival dates for the United States. Slayer's reunion will continue into 2025 with ...
Even though Slayer is on a reunion tour currently, it doesn’t seem like they’ll ever tour again, or even release another fuckin album. At least, that’s what the band’s guitarist Kerry King said in a ...
In his speech, Dr. King called for a major change in America, criticizing what he described as the “giant triplets” of racism, greed, and militarism. Motown Record Corporation and Black Forum Records ...