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London Apocalypticon: CD
"One thingâs for sure: There arenât many bands with a history as long and eventful as Kreatorâs, who fascinatingly succeed in exploring new horizons while challenging and reinventing themselves time and again.That was perfectly illustrated by their latest record âGods Of Violenceâ in 2017. With this 14th studio album of their impressive career, the thrashers from Essen, Germany crafted a work of art of utmost vigor, drawing its unfailing power from the pounding heart of one of the greatest, most versatile metal bands of all time.
Mainman Mille Petrozzaâs influences range from Hannah Arendt, Pink Floyd and Tocotronic to Slayer, even though he was born and bred in the metal scene. Nevertheless, he is and always has been open to inspiration from various sources, which is why his lyrics are by no means merely based on corny genre templates but offer trenchant observations of our time combined with a witty aside to long-standing cliches: One of the best songs on âGods Of Violenceâ is really called âSatan Is Realâ.
Formed in 1982, Petrozza and âVentorâ â the only two remaining founding members â have come a long way from playing in a small-scale student band. âIn my history book, Kreator didnât really exist until 1985â, says Petrozza, laughing. âAlthough we had already started jamming together in `82, we only entered the stage two or three times up until `85. Back then, our set list consisted of five original tracks and five heavy metal cover songs, we went through several line-up changes and didnât really find ourselves until âEndless Painâ.Over the years, Kreator, the leaders of the German âBig Fourâ of thrash, have sold more than two million albums worldwide and have played countless shows all around the globe. It is one of these shows that is captured on âLondon Apocalypticonâ. Recorded in December 2018 at Londonâs legendary Roundhouse venue, headlining a bill with US hardcore pacesetters Hatebreed and Norwegian Black Metal legends Dimmu Borgir. Kreatorâs explosive set was quite rightly heralded as âa demonstration of consummate musicianship and stagecraftâ by Metal Hammer magazine.
Singer Mille Petrozza states about the live album:
""Hordes! Welcome to London Apocalypticon! This is the culmination of a long and epic touring cycle in support of GODS OF VIOLENCE â over 150 shows, 5 continents and many amazing memories made! Weâre very proud to share this amazing piece of KREATOR history with you; 3 professionally shot shows, plus professionally mixed and mastered audio; all of which has been meticulously laboured over to produce the best ever KREATOR live release!â
"One thingâs for sure: There arenât many bands with a history as long and eventful as Kreatorâs, who fascinatingly succeed in exploring new horizons while challenging and reinventing themselves time and again.That was perfectly illustrated by their latest record âGods Of Violenceâ in 2017. With this 14th studio album of their impressive career, the thrashers from Essen, Germany crafted a work of art of utmost vigor, drawing its unfailing power from the pounding heart of one of the greatest, most versatile metal bands of all time.
Mainman Mille Petrozzaâs influences range from Hannah Arendt, Pink Floyd and Tocotronic to Slayer, even though he was born and bred in the metal scene. Nevertheless, he is and always has been open to inspiration from various sources, which is why his lyrics are by no means merely based on corny genre templates but offer trenchant observations of our time combined with a witty aside to long-standing cliches: One of the best songs on âGods Of Violenceâ is really called âSatan Is Realâ.
Formed in 1982, Petrozza and âVentorâ â the only two remaining founding members â have come a long way from playing in a small-scale student band. âIn my history book, Kreator didnât really exist until 1985â, says Petrozza, laughing. âAlthough we had already started jamming together in `82, we only entered the stage two or three times up until `85. Back then, our set list consisted of five original tracks and five heavy metal cover songs, we went through several line-up changes and didnât really find ourselves until âEndless Painâ.Over the years, Kreator, the leaders of the German âBig Fourâ of thrash, have sold more than two million albums worldwide and have played countless shows all around the globe. It is one of these shows that is captured on âLondon Apocalypticonâ. Recorded in December 2018 at Londonâs legendary Roundhouse venue, headlining a bill with US hardcore pacesetters Hatebreed and Norwegian Black Metal legends Dimmu Borgir. Kreatorâs explosive set was quite rightly heralded as âa demonstration of consummate musicianship and stagecraftâ by Metal Hammer magazine.
Singer Mille Petrozza states about the live album:
""Hordes! Welcome to London Apocalypticon! This is the culmination of a long and epic touring cycle in support of GODS OF VIOLENCE â over 150 shows, 5 continents and many amazing memories made! Weâre very proud to share this amazing piece of KREATOR history with you; 3 professionally shot shows, plus professionally mixed and mastered audio; all of which has been meticulously laboured over to produce the best ever KREATOR live release!â
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"One thingâs for sure: There arenât many bands with a history as long and eventful as Kreatorâs, who fascinatingly succeed in exploring new horizons while challenging and reinventing themselves time and again.That was perfectly illustrated by their latest record âGods Of Violenceâ in 2017. With this 14th studio album of their impressive career, the thrashers from Essen, Germany crafted a work of art of utmost vigor, drawing its unfailing power from the pounding heart of one of the greatest, most versatile metal bands of all time.
Mainman Mille Petrozzaâs influences range from Hannah Arendt, Pink Floyd and Tocotronic to Slayer, even though he was born and bred in the metal scene. Nevertheless, he is and always has been open to inspiration from various sources, which is why his lyrics are by no means merely based on corny genre templates but offer trenchant observations of our time combined with a witty aside to long-standing cliches: One of the best songs on âGods Of Violenceâ is really called âSatan Is Realâ.
Formed in 1982, Petrozza and âVentorâ â the only two remaining founding members â have come a long way from playing in a small-scale student band. âIn my history book, Kreator didnât really exist until 1985â, says Petrozza, laughing. âAlthough we had already started jamming together in `82, we only entered the stage two or three times up until `85. Back then, our set list consisted of five original tracks and five heavy metal cover songs, we went through several line-up changes and didnât really find ourselves until âEndless Painâ.Over the years, Kreator, the leaders of the German âBig Fourâ of thrash, have sold more than two million albums worldwide and have played countless shows all around the globe. It is one of these shows that is captured on âLondon Apocalypticonâ. Recorded in December 2018 at Londonâs legendary Roundhouse venue, headlining a bill with US hardcore pacesetters Hatebreed and Norwegian Black Metal legends Dimmu Borgir. Kreatorâs explosive set was quite rightly heralded as âa demonstration of consummate musicianship and stagecraftâ by Metal Hammer magazine.
Singer Mille Petrozza states about the live album:
""Hordes! Welcome to London Apocalypticon! This is the culmination of a long and epic touring cycle in support of GODS OF VIOLENCE â over 150 shows, 5 continents and many amazing memories made! Weâre very proud to share this amazing piece of KREATOR history with you; 3 professionally shot shows, plus professionally mixed and mastered audio; all of which has been meticulously laboured over to produce the best ever KREATOR live release!â













