Kerry King has announced his debut solo album, From Hell I Rise, arriving May 17th, along with the lead single “Idle Hands.” The guitarist has also unveiled the members of his post-Slayer band.
The official announcement comes years after King symbolically left his iconic chain onstage at the end of Slayer’s final concert in 2019 at The Forum in Los Angeles. At the time, King was quick to inform fans that he would be forming a new solo band to carry on the sound and ethos of Slayer — whose retirement King felt was “premature”.
“I knew early on that I wasn’t done,” remarked King in the press release for the album, “and I had no intention of not continuing to play.”
“Idle Hands” is the first song out of “two full albums” worth of material that King claims to have accumulated in the years since Slayer’s retirement — a...
The official announcement comes years after King symbolically left his iconic chain onstage at the end of Slayer’s final concert in 2019 at The Forum in Los Angeles. At the time, King was quick to inform fans that he would be forming a new solo band to carry on the sound and ethos of Slayer — whose retirement King felt was “premature”.
“I knew early on that I wasn’t done,” remarked King in the press release for the album, “and I had no intention of not continuing to play.”
“Idle Hands” is the first song out of “two full albums” worth of material that King claims to have accumulated in the years since Slayer’s retirement — a...
- 2/5/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Lou Ferrigno who is most noted as the Incredible Hulk and a champion body builder is playing the lead villain in the new Action Film "Enter The FIre" Opposite newcomer (Ian Lauer). Ferrigno has been busy as of late in the action genre with his last film Instant Death , in which he played a former soldier with Ptsd. This is the first time we get to see Ferrigno on the opposite side as he plays the heavy and a real sleazy one at that. The Film is written by and Directed by Phil Gorn of Wonderphil Entertainment. The film is set for Release Late This Summer!...
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- 7/8/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Earlier this month, Wizard World brought their unique brand of star-studded fun to Minneapolis, and I had the great pleasure of speaking with both Barry Bostwick and Lou Ferrigno. Bostwick reflected on the cultural impact of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and revealed whether or not he’ll appear in Fox’s reboot, while Ferrigno talked about his gritty new action movie, Instant Death, and also discussed his love of Frankenstein.
You can read both interviews below, and be sure to check Wizard World’s official website to see what celebrities they’ll be bringing to a city near you:
http://www.wizardworld.com/
Interview with Barry Bostwick:
You were recently back on the set of a musical in Darren Lynn Bousman’s Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival. Did that remind you of your experiences on The Rocky Horror Picture Show at all?
Barry Bostwick: Well, he [Darren] was...
You can read both interviews below, and be sure to check Wizard World’s official website to see what celebrities they’ll be bringing to a city near you:
http://www.wizardworld.com/
Interview with Barry Bostwick:
You were recently back on the set of a musical in Darren Lynn Bousman’s Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival. Did that remind you of your experiences on The Rocky Horror Picture Show at all?
Barry Bostwick: Well, he [Darren] was...
- 5/17/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
I’ve been a fan of Lou Ferrigno ever since he played The Incredible Hulk in the classic TV series. A lot of fans have had the opportunity to meet him over the years since he is always attending conventions. He’s never really been leading man material in film, but that all changes with an independently-made action thriller called Instant Death where fans will get to see him kick some ass. We have the first trailer for the film for you to check out, and here’s the synopsis:
A vicious gang war for drug dominance draws in a disturbed Special Forces veteran John Bradley (Lou Ferrigno). Trying to adjust to normal life and haunted by inner demons of a violent past, the underworld's retribution on his last connection to humanity, a daughter and grandchild leads to a descent of fury and violence that not even the brutality of gangland is prepared for.
A vicious gang war for drug dominance draws in a disturbed Special Forces veteran John Bradley (Lou Ferrigno). Trying to adjust to normal life and haunted by inner demons of a violent past, the underworld's retribution on his last connection to humanity, a daughter and grandchild leads to a descent of fury and violence that not even the brutality of gangland is prepared for.
- 1/9/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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