Kreator's work has been consistently in the vein of pure thrash, with the exception of four albums (Renewal, Cause for Conflict, Outcast and Endorama) during the 1990s when they undertook serious experimentation. Incorporating Industrial, Gothic and Avant-Garde elements into their sound, the results were uneven in some fans' and also critics' eyes. The band has since incorporated melodic death metal elements into their thrash sound, particularly that of the gothenburg scene.
Kreator formed as Tyrant in 1982 in Essen, Germany. The original lineup featured vocalist/guitarist Miland "Mille" Petrozza, drummer Jurgen 'Ventor' Reil, and bassist Rob Fioretti. They soon changed their name to Tormentor and released two demos. They changed the name of the band again to the final one, Kreator and signed to Noise Records in 1985. The name Kreator is not just a play on the English word "creator", it's also a name of a demon in the German mythology. Mille thought it was a cool name so the band settled with this new name instead of "Tormentor".
They recorded their debut album, Endless Pain, in just 10 days. Legions of black and death metal bands call it one of their major influences. The band hired the late Sodom guitarist Michael Wulf for the albums tour.
Wulf was in the band for a few days and didn't play on the band's next album, 1986's Pleasure to Kill, despite his getting credit. A new guitarist, Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski joined the band and he played on this album, which is widely considered a thrash classic. Produced by Harris Johns (Helloween, Voivod), it is arguably one of the heaviest, fastest albums in metal, while showing the band growing in talent and technical ability. The song "Flag of Hate" became an early hit, and the band became one of the most promising up-and-coming European metal acts. With Tritze the band started their first tour ever (before the release of Pleasure to Kill they had only played 5 gigs total). The band closed out the year with the Flag of Hate EP.
In 1987 Kreator released Terrible Certainty, which is often considered to be Kreator's best album as the arrangements on the album were more complex and the tempos more varied. The album featured another hit "Behind The Mirror", and the band's popularity continued to grow. They managed to find enough time and money (coming from the concerts) to finance another EP Out of the Dark ... Into the Light.
In 1988 Kreator signed with major label Epic Records. Their debut with Epic, 1989's Extreme Aggression, recorded in Los Angeles, became a metal hit. Continuing the Terrible Certainty formula while showing the band still progressing musically and with better production by the well-regarded Randy Burns (also Megadeth among others), the album featured the band's first major singles and music videos, the title track and "Betrayer", becoming major hits on MTVs Headbangers Ball. They toured North America with Suicidal Tendencies, which greatly expanded their popularity outside of Europe.
In 1989 German director Thomas Schadt made a documentary about Kreator (focusing on the social aspect of heavy metal in the Ruhr Area) titled Thrash Altenessen (named after the band's hometown, a suburb of Essen). Tritze left Kreator after Extreme Aggression. In 1990, with new guitarist Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik (also formely of Sodom), the band released Coma of Souls. This album was not quite as praised as the bands previous few albums (many felt the album was "rushed" and repetitive), but still managed to do quite well, with "People of the Lie" becoming a hit. However, things changed in the 90's. With many other thrash bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, and others changing their sound for a more commercial approach, Kreator began experimenting with death metal and industrial metal around this time.
The result was 1992s Renewal, which featured heavy death metal and industrial influences. While reaching a newer, more commercial audience, the band upset many longtime fans, accusing them of "selling out". The band, once known for being an excellent live act, had disappointing shows and tours for this album due to the industrial influences.
The excruciatingly taxing touring commitments that followed took the band as far as South America, but understandably left them physically and creatively exhausted. The band began to fall apart around this time, founding member Rob Fioretti left the band after the recording of the album as he wanted to spend more time with his family and was replaced by Andreas Herz, who never played any official release. In 1994 Reil left as well, leaving Petrozza the sole original bandmember. Reil was replaced by Joe Cangelosi. Herz left in 1995 and was replaced by Christian Giesler. To make matters worse, their contract with Epic was dropped. Now on G.U.N. Records the new lineup put out the album Cause for Conflict that year. The result was their most modern album at that time, the sound on this album had influences from Pantera and Machine Head, a slight return to a harsher sound than on the previous album.
Gosdzik and Cangelosi left in 1996 and were replaced by Tommy Vetterli (formerly of Coroner), and, surprisingly, Jurgen Reil. The band continued to experiment with their sound, releasing Outcast and Endorama, both of which experimented with goth and ambient influences, incorporated samples and loops and even found Petrozza trying a few different singing styles on for size. It also retained the groove metal influences. The record sales went down, by the end of the '90s the band reached both commercial and critical nadir. Though frontman Mille Petrozza never cared about this: "For us, success doesn't define in record sales. So all our albums have been successful for us, because we've achieved what we were aiming for...".
However, in 2001, with new guitarist Sami Yli-Sirniö, the band released their "comeback" album Violent Revolution, which saw the band returning to their classic thrash style (albeit they used a lot of melodic metal and so called Gothenburg metal riffs). It was praised by fans and critics alike. The tour was extremely successful and introduced Kreator to a younger generation of metal fans. A live album Live Kreation and live DVD Live Kreation: Revisioned Glory were released in 2003, and a new studio album - still retaining a style closer to old school thrash metal - Enemy of God was released in 2005. This album also saw a special edition re-release in 2006 called Enemy of God: Revisited. In early 2006, Kreator toured North America and Canada with Napalm Death, A Perfect Murder, and Undying. In 2007 Kreator had a European tour with Celtic Frost and Waatan. Kreator were to tour 2008 with King Diamond, Leaves Eyes, and Cellador, however the tour has been cancelled due to back issues with King Diamond.
In July of 2008 Kreator entered the Titonus Studios in Germany with producer Moses Schneider to record their twelfth studio album: Hordes of Chaos. The record was mixed by Colin Richardson and released worldwide under Steamhammer Records on the 13th January 2009. The record has been described as their most organic album to date because, barring vocals, guitar solos and some melodies, the album was recorded in a live setting on analog tape recorder with very few overdubs. Frontman Mille Petrozza noted that this was the first time they have recorded an album this way since Pleasure to Kill in 1986.
The album was released in three different formats. The standard edition was issued in a jewel case and features the 10 album tracks. A deluxe edition features a bonus DVD with a making of the album documentary. The LP version of the album has different artwork to the other versions.
The album debuted at number 165 on The Billboard 200 chart in the US, with first week sales of approximately 2,800 copies.
The album was re-released as the 'Ultra Riot' box set edition in mid 2010. It featured new artwork, extended liner notes, promo videos, a bonus disc with demo tracks and cover songs and various pieces of memorabilia (such as a photobook, sticker, poster and photo card).
Kreator toured on the back of this album throughout 2010, and Mille has recently confirmed that 2011 will primarily be a song-writing year for the band.
Dying Race Apocalypse
Kreator Lyrics
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Closing chapter of time
As the embers fade
Not even the strong will survive
Great catastrophe told by the prophets and wise
Those who believe in gods start praying their prayers of lies
Howling wind pouring rain
For the sun and the stars
Never to rise again
Whores and Angels flee
As Babylon burns
Summoned into the void
Never to return
As the waters rise
The grand leveller leads
The future of the new order
Drowning to funeral beats
Kingdom epires fall
Rulers conquerors crawl
No more urge to be free
No more hate tyranny
With the fire comes the storm
Death will call you
l wish you were never born
Infernos demons crawl from the deepest abyss
Dawn of a dying race apocalypse
All comes to an end, roots of all life
Fear greed hypocrisy jealousy lies
Nations tribes every race
All that has been done, godforsaken
All that we've been able to learn
Will be wiped from the earth's face
With the fire comes the storm
Death will call you'll wish you were never born
Infernos demons crawl from the deepest abyss
Dawn of a dying race apocalypse
The lyrics of Kreator's song "Dying Race Apocalypse" present a bleak and apocalyptic vision of the end of the world. The song describes the final hours of humanity, as the embers of civilization fade into darkness. The opening lines of the song suggest that only the strongest will survive, but as the track progresses, it becomes clear that the end is inevitable and that even the strong will perish.
The lyrics also reference religious beliefs and ideas, with the "prophets and wise" predicting a great catastrophe and those who believe in gods praying in vain. The song seems to suggest that all human efforts are ultimately futile in the face of the impending apocalypse. The chorus of the song vividly describes the destruction of the world and the end of all life, as "infernos demons crawl from the deepest abyss."
Overall, "Dying Race Apocalypse" is a powerful and disturbing song that offers a harrowing vision of the end of days. It suggests that no matter how much we strive to build and create, our efforts will ultimately be in vain and we will be consumed by the chaos and destruction of the apocalypse.
Line by Line Meaning
The final hours coming
The end is near
Closing chapter of time
The end of an era
As the embers fade
As all hope dwindles
Not even the strong will survive
Death will spare no one
Great catastrophe told by the prophets and wise
A terrible disaster warned by the knowledgeable
Those who believe in gods start praying their prayers of lies
People of faith resort to false hopes
Howling wind pouring rain
Nature's fury is unleashed
Rising tides endless days
An eternal flood
For the sun and the stars
The cosmos will be darkened
Never to rise again
Forevermore
Whores and Angels flee
All will run in terror
As Babylon burns
Civilization will be destroyed
Summoned into the void
Life will be erased
Never to return
Gone forever
As the waters rise
Flooding will take place
The grand leveller leads
Death will prevail
The future of the new order
What comes next
Drowning to funeral beats
The end will be a mournful dirge
Kingdom empires fall
Nations will crumble
Rulers conquerors crawl
The powerful will kneel
No more urge to be free
Freedom will be lost
No more hate tyranny
All oppression will end
With the fire comes the storm
Disaster upon disaster
Death will call you
Everyone will die
l wish you were never born
Life is not worth it
Infernos demons crawl from the deepest abyss
Evil will reign
Dawn of a dying race apocalypse
The beginning of the end for humanity
All comes to an end, roots of all life
Everything will cease to exist
Fear greed hypocrisy jealousy lies
Negative human traits
Nations tribes every race
All cultures and ethnicities
All that has been done, godforsaken
All progress will be undone
All that we've been able to learn
All knowledge will be lost
Will be wiped from the earth's face
Erased from existence
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Miland Petrozza
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