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KIRK HAMMETT says PHIL DEMMEL's guitar lead in KERRY KING's 'Idle Hands' is 'the best solo of the year so far

11-03-2024

In a new interview with Good Company, former MACHINE HEAD and VIO-LENCE guitarist Phil Demmel, who is currently playing with Kerry King in the SLAYER guitarist’s solo band, discussed the first single released from King‘s upcoming solo debut “From Hell I Rise”, a song called “Idle Hands”, which was made available in early February. He said: “It was the first song I heard, and it was the first song that I wrote a solo for. So the solo in that song was the first one that I wrote here in the studio. So it’s kind of cool to hear that being the first one released. And I’m gonna be name-dropping here a little bit, but I was going back and forth a little bit with (METALLICA guitarist) Kirk Hammett today. ‘Cause he had told (DEATH ANGEL and KERRY KING singer) Mark Osegueda, ‘Hey, the solo is awesome. It’s the solo of the year,’ or whatever. So I thanked him. I said, ‘Hey, I heard that you dug the solo on the song.’ And he’s, like, ‘Oh my God. I thought that was Kerry. I didn’t know.’ He didn’t put it together. And I missed his call, but he left me this awesome fucking voicemail, dude, saying, like, ‘It’s the best solo of the year so far,’ and all these just glowing things that Kirk Hammett is telling me. He’s one of our heroes, and to hear him glow about the solo that’s…. It’s one of my least favorite solos on the record, actually, but to hear him say that it was really personal…”

Demmel went on to talk about his general approach to the solo playing in Kerry‘s project. “I wanna bring that to this band,” he said. “I wanna bring that sense of — I don’t know if it’s melody or… I hate the word ‘controlled chaos,’ but some sort of lineage between the music and the solo sections that kind of make ’em — those solo sections in SLAYER and in Kerry‘s music before are really frenetic. What Gary (HoltSLAYER and EXODUS guitarist) was doing while playing with SLAYER, it matched all that brutality, and I think that my solos are less brutal in nature. And I had to check with him. So I had to tell Kerry, or ask him, or broach it with him that, ‘This is what I’m doing.’ I tracked my leads here first and played them 50 times to where I’m just playing them single pass and playing them best as I can and sent them away, and was, like, ‘Hey, this is me and this is what I am going to do here,’ of course, if it’s okay with him, ’cause it’s his trip. And ‘Is that okay?’ And he said, ‘Yeah, I love it.’ He’s all, in true Kerry fashion. ‘I don’t hate it.’ So that was a compliment to me getting that out of Kerry King.”

“From Hell I Rise” will be released on May 17 via Reigning Phoenix Music. All material for the LP was written by the 59-year-old musician, who was accompanied during the recording sessions by Demmel, drummer Paul Bostaph (SLAYER), bassist Kyle Sanders (HELLYEAH) and vocalist Mark Osegueda (DEATH ANGEL). Helming the sessions at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles last year was producer Josh Wilbur, who has previously worked with KORNLAMB OF GODAVENGED SEVENFOLD and BAD RELIGION, among others.

KERRY KING will be special guest on the upcoming LAMB OF GOD/MASTODON North American “Ashes Of Leviathan” co-headline tour. The six-week run will launch on July 19 in Grand Prairie, Texas and will wrap on August 31 in Omaha, Nebraska. KERRY KING will make the band’s 2024 concert debut in May, first at the Welcome To Rockville festival (May 9), followed by Sonic Temple Arts & Music Festival (May 16). They are also confirmed for Hellfest, in France, this Summer. 

This past December, it was announced that VIO-LENCE will return to the stage in April 2024 for a special eight-date headlining tour during which they will perform their classic 1988 debut album, “Eternal Nightmare”, in its entirety. The trek runs from April 5 in Cambridge, Massachusetts through April 13 in Chicago, Illinois. Support at the dates will come from EXHORDERDECEASED and MORTAL WOUND.

At some of VIO-LENCE‘s recent shows, the band’s touring lineup consisted of classic-era vocalist Killian alongside more recent additions, drummer Adrian Aguilar (EXMORTUS),guitarist Miles Dimitri Baker (VOIDBRINGERINTERLOPER, ex-RINGS OF SATURN),bassist Christian Olde Wolbers and guitarist Ira Black (VICIOUS RUMORSHEATHENMETAL CHURCH). Notably, those dates featured only Killian from the VIO-LENCE lineup that played its first comeback gig in April 2019 at the Oakland Metro in Oakland, California.

VIO-LENCE played its first show with Aguilar in February 2023 at the Whisky A Go Go in West Hollywood, California. Aguilar joined VIO-LENCE following the departure of Strickland.

Although MACHINE HEAD frontman Robb Flynn was part of VIO-LENCE‘s classic incarnation and played on “Eternal Nightmare”, he wasn’t approached about taking part in the band’s reunion.

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