New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, Igloo announces its collaboration with
Slayer - one of the most distinctive, influential, and extreme thrash metal bands of all time - by unleashing the first-ever
Slayer coolers. Following suit with artists such as The
Rolling Stones and Iron Maiden, and in partnership with Slayer's licensing agent Global Merchandising, the all-new
Slayer KoolTunes and
Little Playmate coolers are available today in tribute to the International Day of Slayer, the annual heavy metal holiday that celebrates the legendary band. To check out the coolers and place an order, log onto igloocoolers.com/slayer. Also, coming later in 2023, Igloo will be expanding the collection to include
Slayer drinkware.
"Collaborating with
Slayer to capture the band's distinct and influential look onto our world-famous coolers has been incredible," said Adrienne Berkes, Vice President of Marketing at Igloo. "Through our effectively chilling KoolTunes and Playmate, we're providing Slayer's legion of fans a unique and practical way to show their undying devotion to the band."
"We are very excited to continue our partnership with Igloo and extend it to one of the pioneers of metal music. The collection Igloo has put together to honor
Slayer will undoubtedly be a fan favorite and we look forward to doing more with Igloo and their talented team," said Jens Drinkwater, Head of Licensing Worldwide.
Slayer's impact on thrash metal music is undeniable, and their influence can be seen in the artwork of this new cooler collection. The
Slayer Reign in Blood KoolTunes ($174.99) — Igloo's fan-favorite 14-quart (holds up to 26 cans) Playmate cooler with built-in, weather-resistant Bluetooth speakers — channels the band's boundary-pushing third album, arguably the greatest speed metal album of all time. Additionally, Igloo designed the 7-quart (holds up to 9 cans)
Slayer Graveyard
Little Playmate ($39.99) with a black base, an all-black lid and skeleton graphics, an all-over design that wholly embodies the dark side and perfectly captures the band's essence.
All metalheads can shop the brand-new
Slayer x Igloo Cooler Collection now on igloocoolers.com/slayer.
After making some of the most brutal, breathtakingly aggressive, all-hell's-a-breaking-loose music ever created, being one of the four bands that defined an entire musical genre and being the band that other heavy acts are measured against and aspire to...after four decades, releasing 12 studio albums, multiple live recordings, compilations, live video and two box sets, playing nearly 3000 concerts in all corners of the world, receiving countless awards including five Grammy nominations and two Grammy awards, Gold records and other accolades...having its own exhibit in the Smithsonian Institute, gracing hundreds of magazine covers, experiencing the devastating loss of a founding brother, and even appearing on "The
Tonight Show," the Age of Slayer, one of the greatest thrash/metal/punk bands of this or any age, came to an end on November 30, 2019 when the band wrapped up its Final World Tour with two sold-out nights at the Los Angeles Forum. On its final tour,
Slayer performed more than 140 shows in 20 countries and 40 U.S. states. Long live Slayer.