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KREATOR + SEPULTURA + DEATH ANGEL + SPIRITWORLD – Klash of the Titans Tour – The Vic Theatre, Chicago

Jam Presents: Kreator & Sepultura Death Angel, Spiritworld The Vic Theatre 3145 North Sheffield Avenue Chicago, IL 60657 773-472-0449 TUE JUN 6, 2023 – 6:30 PM Ages: 18 & Over Doors Open: 5:30 PM   KREATOR Decades into their game-changing career, German metal legends Kreator find themselves more successful and influential than ever. They’ve stuck […]

One time show called Triple Thrash Triumph with MEGADETH, KREATOR and SACRED REICH in July in Poland

In support of their latest album „The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead”, MEGADETH will start their summer European tour with a show in Poland. It will be called “Triple Thrash Triumph” and it will also feature KREATOR and SACRED REICH as special guests. German Thrash legends will promote their latest album „Hate Über Alles” […]

Heavy Metal Festival at sea! 70000Tons Of Metal™: sales dates & first 16 bands

70000TONS OF METAL, The Original, The World’s Biggest Heavy Metal Cruise, has announced ticket sales dates for Survivors and the first 16 of 60 bands to perform on board. The much-anticipated 8th edition sails from Miami / Fort Lauderdale, FL to Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands and back on February 1-5, 2018.

KREATOR – Interview with guitarist/vocalist Mille Petrozza

All serious metal heads recognize the name KREATOR. Along with SODOM and DESTRUCTION, KREATOR was responsible for making thrash a major component of the German metal scene. After a brief stint as TORMENTOR (not to be confused with the Hungarian band), KREATOR released their first full length, “Endless Pain.” The said album along with proceeding recordings “Pleasure to Kill” and “Terrible Certainty” are often considered some of the best speed metal albums ever! These albums are mandatory items for every speed metal and thrash fan’s album collection. A close look at just about any jean jacket will reveal KREATOR patch, guaranteed.

When talking with many of the above-type fans, they most often cite the first couple KREATOR albums as their favorite. Those albums epitomized the ‘80s speed metal sound, but KREATOR’s career didn’t end twenty-plus years ago. Although the group briefly stumbled in the ‘90s with recordings such as “Renewal” and “Endorama,” their past three records show the band in top form.

Considered the follow up to “Comma of Soul,” “Violent Revolution” bridged the later-era thrash and hardcore sound with early speed metal numbers. It was a glorious return to form. Their follow up, “Enemy of God” relayed KREATOR bridged classic metal melodies with hardcore breakdowns and furious thrashing speed—making it one of their most balanced recordings and a top album in 2005.

KREATOR released “Hordes of Chaos” in the early part of this year. The said album is arguably the best of their career. It brings much of the same elements as “Enemy of God,” but with an in-your-face live recording. “Hordes of Chaos” has an unconscious connection to the topics laid out on “Enemy of God.” “Enemy of God” captured the insane psychology of the religious terrorist, which could have been a response to the atrocities of 911. “Hordes of Chaos” gives a partial look at how the power elite in modern society have capitalized on the fear of those events, thus dividing the populace and using misinformation to initiate war.

Few bands from KREATOR’s era have endured and successfully reinvented their sound as KREATOR. The big four (METALLICA, MEGADETH, SLAYER, ANTHRAX) do not even come close. Their appearance in San Antonio, Texas with EXODUS, BELPHEGOR and WARBRINGER fully upholded the above statement. Before hitting the stage, Metal Centre climbed onto their elaborate bus to discuss “Hordes of Chaos” and their participation in the best thrash tour of the year!

KREATOR „Live Kreation”

Live Kreation is easily one of the best concert releases from 2003 along with Symphony, Alive IV from Kiss, but Kreator and Kiss come from two different areas of the metal/hard rock history. Kreator, coming from the German thrash explosion of the early 80s fix better amongst Destruction and the live release Live Without Sense (1989).

“Monsters Of Metal Vol. 1” DVD

Nuclear Blast Records USA will be releasing the “Monsters Of Metal Vol. 1” DVD on January 27.

Described as the “ultimate metal DVD compilation,” the two-disc set will contain the following…

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