SLAYER: No Official Release Date For New Album

June 2, 2005

Contrary to various Internet reports, SLAYER have NOT set October 11, 2005 as the official release date for their follow-up to 2001's "God Hates Us All", a spokesperson at the group's management company has told BLABBERMOUTH.NET.

SLAYER kicked off a European tour on May 27 at the Festimad in Fuenlabrada, Spain. The band are expected to stay on the road in Europe until early July, after which they will presumably return to the studio to resume work on the new album, which will surface late 2005/early 2006 via American/Warner.

SLAYER's live-in-concert DVD, "Still Reigning", released last November, was certified gold in early April. "Still Reigning" is SLAYER's second gold DVD, the first being "War at the Warfield", which was released in 2003.

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