Last week, we were very excited to learn that there are two unreleased Jeff Hanneman-penned tracks floating around in the Slayer camp for possible inclusion on the next album. Today, we have a little more insight into the process thanks to a new interview with frontman Tom Araya.Ā
Loudwire, who published the original Hanneman bit, posted the rest of the interview with Araya where he discussed what the writing process will be like once the band gets off the road:
As far as Kerry [King, guitar] writing material, Kerry has been working on quite a few songs for the past year and a half. I guess almost two years now, heās been working on ideas for a while now. Usually, Kerry does his own stuff. He was working with Dave [Lombardo, ex-drums], but after Paul [Bostaph, drums] hooked up with us, he went back and started re-working those ideas with Paul. But he doesnāt present any of his ideas to anybody, he just kind ofā¦ theyāre his songs. So, as far as me being a part of that, I donāt know. Thatās basically Kerryās, at this point, call, as far as if he wants me to apply myself to any of the stuff, but Kerryās been working on ideas and putting songs together. He actually completed two songs that I put vocals to, songs that are complete from the sessions theyāve been doing for the past year and a half or so.
Yeah, so thereās two songs complete. Whether we go back in the studio and re-work what weāve done with those and try to re-vamp them or whatever, I donāt know. But there are two songs that are complete. Heās still working out ideas for other songs. Once this fall tour is over, Iām sure weāll figure out where we stand as a band, as far as new music and a new album. Iāll know more once we start touring and me and Kerry can communicate whatās going on with everything.
As much as we joke about Slayer cashing in, Araya says he's feeling the pressure to deliver and is serious about making something awesome saying:
We have a big hole to fill. Weāre up for a heavy-duty task. The question is, how much time and energy do we want to put into the effort of putting something out thatās extraordinary? Thatās basically where weāre at. At least thatās where Iām at. I want to make sure if we are going to do something, it has to be beyond extraordinary. It has to be something that just fāingā¦ everyone goes, āFā! WOAH!ā [Laughs]
We'll know soon enough, as the release is expected for some time in 2014. The whole interview is pretty great with Araya sharing some more thoughts on Hanneman's passing.
Dates for Slayer's upcoming tour with Gojira and 4armĀ can be found here.
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