Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Latest News

GARY HOLT Reveals The One Thing He Likes The Most About Playing In SLAYER

Aside from the fact that it's Slayer and they rule.

Gary-Holt

In a recent interview on the Scandalous podcast, Exodus guitarist Gary Holt spoke about the much-anticipated festival shows of a reactivated Slayer. When asked about his favorite aspects of playing Slayer's extensive catalog, Holt shared his genuine enthusiasm for the band's music and his responsibility within it, painting a picture that contrasts with his role in Exodus.

"It's awesome. The thing I always liked most about playing in Slayer was it allowed me just to be a guitar player. I didn't have to make decisions," Holt explained.

"I didn't have to do anything but just be prepared and go out and shred. I try to play the role of almost like a guitar hero. There's a lot of solos in the Slayer stuff, a lot of Jeff's solos. I do a song, and sometimes there are two or three solos in one song. I just go out and have fun. They always just accepted me to play like me, and I tried to pay homage to Jeff as best I could but at the same time being true to my own self as a guitar player."

Holt further explained the seamlessness of his integration into Slayer, citing his long-standing friendship with the band members as a significant factor.

"And it always worked. And we're old friends. For one, we've known each other since we were kids, musically speaking, so that made it simple. It made it a seamless integration, filling in for Jeff while he was sick and then after tragedy struck. I always wanted him back. I never wanted it to be a 10-year gig; I always thought it was going to be like a two-tour gig. And then a year became two, became three, and then his tragic passing. I wanted to see Jeff back."

Holt stepped in for Jeff Hanneman during Slayer's live performances in 2011 and officially became a full-time co-guitarist in 2013, all while continuing his role in Exodus. He contributed to Slayer's final album, Repentless, which was released in 2015.

Show Comments / Reactions

You May Also Like

Latest News

“Sometimes we’ll never hear about them, because there’s too many of them.”