Slayerin Kerry Kingin mukaan nuoret metallibändit eivät ole inspiroivia millään tavalla
Slayerin kitaristi Kerry King on antanut hiljattain haastattelun ranskalaiselle Metal XS -nimiselle sivustolle, josse mieheltä on kysytty mielipidettä metallin tämän hetkisestä tilasta. Kerry King on haastattelussa sanonut, että miehen omasta mielestä nuoret metallibändit eivät ole mitenkään inspiroivia ja sen takia metalli elääkin pientä suvantovaihetta tällä hetkellä. Voit lukea Kerry Kingin mietteitä aiheesta tästä:
”I think a lot of new bands really get popular because of fads, and fads come and go and they never stay. Metal is certainly not a fad. Hard rock is not a fad; it’s something that’s gonna be here forever. Unfortuantely, in the metal community, I haven’t seen the next surgence [sic].”
”We were at a festival in South America somewhere, and they feed you a live feed of the stage, so you can watch it like you’re out front. And I was watching a band, and I went over to [fellow SLAYER guitarist] Gary Holt and I said,’ Gary, if I was a kid and these were my heroes, I would never pick up an instrument.’ They didn’t compel me to wanna be them, and I think that’s what’s missing in younger music… There’s not a vibe. You look at some bands these days, and I’ve got nothing against roadies, ’cause I love my crew, but these bands look like roadies. It looks like they’re just up there rehearsing, and that doesn’t inspire me to wanna play guitar and be just like ’em.”
”When I was a kid, I [looked up to people like] Ted Nugent, Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads… you know, people that are, like, ’Man, I wanna be like that guy.’ And I don’t see that in [new] bands. And maybe it’s because I’m older and I don’t know what’s cool — I doubt that — but that’s my opinion.”