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Return of the King: Legendary metal guitarist Kerry King brings solo project to Rio Rancho

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Kerry King performs on Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Rio Rancho Events Center. The band lineup is, from left, Kyle Sanders

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LAMB OF GOD & MASTODON: 'ASHES OF THE LEVIATHAN TOUR'

LAMB OF GOD & MASTODON: 鈥

ASHES OF THE

LEVIATHAN TOUR鈥

With Kerry King and Malevolence

WHEN: 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24

WHERE: Rio Rancho Events Center, 3001 Civic Circle NE,

Rio Rancho

HOW MUCH: $49.75-$95, plus fees, ticketmaster.com; VIP packages available; for information, visit rioranchoeventscenter.com/events

Say the name Kerry King and metalheads know you are speaking of metal royalty.

King, who was a part of the legendary thrash metal band Slayer for more than three decades, went solo after the band decided to disband in 2019. The band has since announced some reunion shows in the fall.

King was not ready to say farewell to music and released his solo debut album, 鈥淔rom Hell I Rise,鈥 in May of this year. He recruited a solid lineup who came from iconic metal bands in their own right. His solo project features King on guitar, Death Angel vocalist Mark Osegueda, Hellyeah bassist Kyle Sanders, Slayer drummer Paul Bostaph, and Vio-lence and former Machine Head guitarist Phil Demmel. The band opens as part of the 鈥淎shes of the Leviathan Tour鈥 headlined by Lamb of God and Mastodon at 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Rio Rancho Events Center, 3001 Civic Circle NE, in Rio Rancho.

鈥淭his band is super sick and it is my A-team,鈥 King said. 鈥淟uckily, everybody I went to first jumped on it. So I鈥檓 very happy and proud about that. They can all play and are definitely at the top of their game, but the most important thing for me, at this point in my career, was grabbing people that are friends. There鈥檚 no drama backstage, there鈥檚 no headaches, there鈥檚 no unforeseen idiocy. It鈥檚 going to be smooth sailing, and we鈥檙e going to have fun.鈥

King said it took some relearning to get back on the road and play live shows.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just good to be back out playing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never been off 4陆 years of my life, so there鈥檚 definitely some learning that had to happen because in 4陆 years I only really played guitar sitting down and that鈥檚 not all. I had to figure out how to incorporate my (guitar) pedals and be near my pedals at the right time, not just daydreaming on stage, right? So it took a while for the normalcy to come back. And I think I鈥檓 at the normalcy point now.鈥

King said the normalcy started to set in during the band鈥檚 European tour in June.

鈥淚t was probably three weeks into the European run where I finally felt like I wasn鈥檛 thinking too much,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 overthinking things. The normalcy came back. I wasn鈥檛 second guessing where I had to hit my wah pedal. It wasn鈥檛 nearly as much like riding a bike as I thought it was (going to be).鈥

King said audiences have embraced the new music because his music is not a far stretch from his past work with Slayer.

鈥淚 think the familiarity is really good for some of the fans that weren鈥檛 really sure if I was going to go in a different direction, which I never had any intention of doing,鈥 he explained. 鈥淏ut now that (the record has) been out almost (three) months, people are coming to the shows, they鈥檙e singing lyrics back at Mark and pointing to Phil when he鈥檚 doing leads. They鈥檙e getting accustomed to the new songs. And of course, when we throw in Slayer, it gets big props because that鈥檚 something they鈥檝e known for decades.鈥

Some of the songs were left over from King鈥檚 work with Slayer and some were written when the pandemic first began.

鈥淭he pandemic kicked in and we literally got stuck in our house for 18 months,鈥 King said. 鈥淪o rather than just do the easy route, get drunk every night, I tried to be productive and make music. I made up a ton of stuff in 2020, a ton of stuff in 2021, I think Paul and I started getting together in 2022, there鈥檚 tons of material.鈥

He added that there is already material leftover from 鈥淔rom Hell I Rise鈥 and songs that he has demoed that just need lyrics inserted.

鈥淭he 鈥楩rom Hell I Rise鈥 stuff, 2020 and 2021 was super prolific, so much so that we stopped rehearsing some of them because I knew I wasn鈥檛 going to use them on that record,鈥 he said.

King said opening for Lamb of God and Mastodon takes him back to when the bands opened for Slayer.

鈥淚鈥檝e got a ton of history with both those bands,鈥 he explained. 鈥淢astodon is on the same management. So when they hit the scene, they were with us probably for the better part of 18 months. Lamb of God has been on many tours with us, including all or most of the final run. I think we started playing with them in like (2006), so (we鈥檙e) old friends. Especially Mastodon, we took them out and gave them their shot, so to speak. And for both of those bands to come and say, 鈥楬ey, here鈥檚 your shot brother.鈥 That鈥檚 definitely a full circle story.鈥