Style: Black Metal Progressive Death Me Black / Death Metal Black metal Death atmospheric black Melodic Black Metal Death / Doom Metal black-grind raw black atmospheric black Power / Progressive trash metal war black avantgarde death; sympho black black progressive rock Black Metal Black Metal / Pagan Metal Melodic Death Metal Black / Death Melodic Doom Death Metal Progressive Metal Black Metal / Death Metal Black Metal Melodic Metal Power Metal Black Metal Heavy Metal Sympho Black Metal Black Metal Black Metal Viking BlackThrash Metal Black / Death Metal Celtic Pagan Black Metal Black Metal Brutal Death / Black Metal Black Metal Black Metal Black / Thrash Metal Black / Doom / Death Metal Hardcore Heavy Metal Black Metal Black / Doom / Gothic metal Black Metal Black metal Speed / Power / Heavy Metal Black / Thrash Metal Black / Death Metal Black / Death Metal Grindcore / Death Black / Death Metal Thrash Metal Black Metal Death Metal Progressive Black Metal Power Metal Doom / Gothic / Progressive Brutal Death Metal Death Metal Death / Grind Black Metal Death Metal Melodic Death Metal Heavy / Power Metalcore Ambient Black Pagan Metal Progressive Metal Brutal Death / Gore Metal Black Metal Melodic Black Metal doom Doom / Stoner Metal Black / Death Metal Blues / Heavy Metal Black Metal Gothic Metal folk metal Black Technical death / grind Sympho Black Progressive Death Melodic death Black Black Thrash Black Metal Black Melodic Death Melodic Death Gothic Metal Black Metal Black Metal Grindcore Melodic Death Metal Hard Rock Death Black Death Black Melodic Death / Folk Metal Sympho Black Metal Heavy, Power Gore Death Metal Black Metal Avantgarde Doom Black / Thrash Metal Progressive Metal Power Viking Metal Melodic Black / Death Metal Black Heroic-Folk-Metal Black / viking metal Funeral Doom Heavy / Black / Death Doom Thrash Symphonic Death / Black Metal Heavy Power metal Viking Death / Industrial Folk / Black Metal fast black Anglo-Saxon pagan-black Sympho Power Metal Black / Doom Metal Power Black Metal Black Metal Power / Speed Metal Black Metal Industrial / Death / Grindcore Black Metal Black Metal Progressive Metal / Rock Heavy / Trash Doom / Sympho Black Metal Death / Grind Nu Metal heavy / power metal Brutal Death Metal Pagan Black Metal Power Heavy Black Metal Brutal Death Metal Brutal death metal Brutal Death Power / Thrash Metal Melodic Black Death / Black Death / Black Metal Black / Death Metal Grindcore / Death Folk Metal Melodic Death Metal Heavy Gothic Rock / Doom Metal Black Metal Heavy Symphonic progressive rock Melodic Death Metal Power / Progressive Death Metal Doom / Death / Suicide Rock Symphonic progressive rock Heavy / Black Hard Rock Progressive Power Metal Thrash Metal Year of birth: 1982 Country: Germany
Biography of BandThe band had several earlier names: Tyrant, Tormentor(1982-1984) and others.
Actually, KREATOR's history is generally well known. Everyone, who has followed the metal scene of the last ten years, has come in contact with KREATOR in one way or another.
KREATOR was founded in a rehearsal room in Essen/Germany in 1983. Their debut album `Endless Pain' was released in 1985. `Endless Pain' found instant echo within the newly formed boundaries of the growing Metal scene.
The channeled, explosively aggressive energy of the band perfectly matched the lifestyle of it's fans. The years 1987, 1988, and 1989 brought us `Pleasure To Kill', `Terrible Certainty' and `Extreme Aggression'. Three albums which earned KREATOR it's reputation as the most creative European Trash combo and opened the door to KREATOR's next triumph.
KREATOR is one of the few European Metal Bands which can claim world wide success. The band completed an extremely successful tour through Australia, Japan, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Moscow and Czechoslovakia. Not to mention five U.S.A. tours.
KREATOR, who had now grown to an internationally renown band, released their fourth album `Coma Of Souls' in 1991, `Coma Of Souls' was to become not only a huge success, but rang in the high point of the Trash Metal era.
At the end of October 1992, KREATOR released their fifth album `Renewal'. The line-up, Mille Petrozza (git/voc), Rob Fioretti (bass), Frank Gosdzik (git), and Jurgen `Ventor' Reil (drums) together with Tom Morris (Producer) had retreated to Morrissound Studios in Florida to bring forth an album which proved to be, openly, an experimental adventure in comparison to KREATOR's earlier works.
With `Renewal' KREATOR demonstrated their potential for growth and musical transformation. The release of `Renewal' was followed by a long European Tour. Six albums in just seven years had taken It's toll. The band's creative energies had reached an all time low. It was time for a break. Time to think things over, to work out band internal problems. Time to refuel.
KREATOR began recording their seventh album in March 1995. 'Cause For Conflict' was released at the end of August. The upcoming album 'Scenario Of Violence' is a summary of the German Trash heroes' history. Along with remixes of KREATOR's classics there will be two new songs and previously unreleased live recordings.
In the period 1997-2000, they have released 2 albums ('Outcast' & 'Endorama') , 2 compilations ('Voices Of Transgression' & 'Past Life Trauma') and a CD-single ('Chosen Few'). Kreator seemed to have changed their style with the release of 'Endorama'. 'Endorama' was an experimental album. It contained gothic and industrial elements.
In 2001 they have released their latest album 'Violent Revolution'. It must have been the best comeback-album of the year. 'Violent Revolution' has taken the fans' hearts by storm with this album!
They have just finished their America tour and they are now working on their live CD/DVD... |
Members of Kreator
Current Members: J�rgen Reil (Ventor) (Founder). In Band at: 1982 - . Role: Drums, Vocals Miland Petrozza (Mille) (Founder). In Band at: 1982 - . Role: Vocals, Guitar Sami Yli-Sirni�. In Band at: 2001 - . Role: Guitars Christian Giesler. In Band at: 1995 - . Role: Bass Passed Members: Roberto Fioretti (Rob) (Founder). Period: 1982 - 1994. Role: Bass Michael Wulf (Guest). Period: 1986 - 1986. Role: Guitars, one show only Jorg Trzebiatowski (Tritze). Period: 1986 - 1989. Role: Guitars Joe Cangelosi. Period: 1994 - 1996. Role: Drums Frank Gosdzik (Blackfire). Period: 1989 - 1997. Role: Guitars Tommy Vetterli. Period: 1996 - 2001. Role: Guitars Andreas Herz. Period: 1992 - 1995. Role: Bass Tilo Wolf (Guest). Role: Vocals on Masquerade |
DiscographyDemo: Blitzkrieg (1983) Tracklist. Lineup: J�rgen Reil - Drums, Miland Petrozza - Guitars, Roberto Fioretti - Bass Comment: The first Tormentor recording before Kreator. Demo: End of the World (1984) Tracklist. Lineup: J�rgen Reil - Drums, Miland Petrozza - Vocals, Guitars, Roberto Fioretti - Bass Demo: Rehearsal (1984) Tracklist. Lineup: J�rgen Reil - Drums, Miland Petrozza - Guitars, Roberto Fioretti - Bass CD: Endless Pain (1985) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Lineup: Ventor - Drums, vocals, screams, Mille - Guitars, vocals, Rob - Bass Demo: Rehearsal - 1985 (1985) Tracklist. EP: Flag Of Hate (1986) Studio: Noise. Tracklist. Lineup: Mille Petrozza - Guitars, vocals, J�rgen Reil - Drums, vocals, Rob Fioretti - Bass Comment: US version included 3 bonus tracks - "Endless Pain" "Tormentor" and "Total
Death". This EP came out before Pleasure to Kill, and re-releases of that LP
have these as bonus tracks (thus, 9, 12 and 15 song versions of Pleasure to
Kill exist.) CD: Pleasure to Kill (1986) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Lineup: Mille Petrozza - Guitars, vocals, J�rgen Reil - Drums, vocals, Rob Fioretti - Bass Comment: Reissue has the "Flag of Hate" EP as bonus tracks, both the 3 and the 6 song
version (see the "Flag of Hate" section).
There is also a picture disc version of this album, called "After the Attack"
with the new title track as song 10. EP: Behind The Mirror (1987) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Lineup: Mille Petrozza - Guitar, Vocals, J�rgen "Ventor" Reil - Drums, Rob Fioretti - Bass, J�rg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski - Guitar CD: Terrible Certainty (1987) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Comment: Reissued with "Out Of The Dark, Into The Light" EP as bonus tracks. EP: Out of the Dark... Into the Light (1988) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Comment: The early American version comes in a 12" cardboard box.
The original European version only contained the first 5 songs - the tracklist
shown here reflects the CD version. CD: Extreme Aggression (1989) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Lineup: Mille Petrozza - Guitars, Vocals, J�rg Trzebiatowski - Guitar, Rob Fioretti - Bass, J�rgen "Ventor" Reil - Drums Split: Trashing East Live (1990) Tracklist. Lineup: Kreator, Tankard, Sabbat (UK), Coroner Comment: One of the first metal concerts in the German Democratic Republic.
Kreator 1-4
Tankard 5-7
Sabbat (UK) 8-10
Coroner 11-13 CD: Coma of Souls (1990) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Lineup: J�rgen "Ventor" Reil - Drums, Vocals, Miland "Mille" Petrozza - Guitar, Vocals, Roberto "Rob" Fioretti - Bass, Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik - Guitar Demo: Renewal (1991) Studio: Independent. Tracklist. Comment: This tape contains the first version of "Winter Martyrium", which is a totally
different song than the album-version. This song can be found from the �Past
Life Trauma� compilation titled as "Trauma". The vocals on the Renewal demo
were more �Coma Of Souls� style than what they became on the final recording. CD: Renewal (1992) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Comment: This is the first "experimental" Kreator album, introducing noticable elements
of industrial and hardcore. Single: Isolation (1995) Studio: G.U.N. Records. Tracklist. Single: Lost (1995) Studio: G.U.N. Records. Tracklist. CD: Cause For Conflict (1995) Studio: G.U.N. Records. Tracklist. Compilation: Scenarios Of Violence (1996) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Single: Leave This World Behind (1997) Studio: G.U.N. Records. Tracklist. CD: Outcast (1997) Studio: G.U.N. Records. Tracklist. Compilation: Voices Of Transgression - A 90`s Retrospective (1999) Studio: G.U.N. Records. Tracklist. Comment: Inferno and As We Watch the West were previously unreleased.
Lucretia (My Reflection) was written and composed by Andrew Eldritch. Single: Chosen Few (1999) Studio: Drakkar Records. Tracklist. Lineup: Mille Petrozza - Guitar, Vocals, J�rgen "Ventor" Reil - Drums, Christian Giesler - Bass, Thomas Vetterli - Guitar Promo: Endorama (1999) Studio: Drakkar Records. Tracklist. CD: Endorama (1999) Studio: Drakkar Records 1999. Tracklist. Compilation: Past Life Trauma (2000) Studio: Noise Records. Tracklist. Comment: Tracks 5, 8, 9, 15 are rare. CD: Violent Revolution (2001) Studio: Steamhammer / SPV. Tracklist. Comment: The limited edition digipack (10000 copies) contains the bonus track "Violent Revolution" (demo) (5:56). Live CD: Live Kreation (2003) Studio: Steamhammer / SPV. Tracklist. Comment: Also released as limited boxset containing this 2CD, a poster and the DVD "Revisioned Glory".
Bonus material on it features:
-The Video History-
18. Toxic Trace (video clip)
19. Betrayer (video clip)
20. People Of The Lie (video clip)
21. Renewal (video clip)
22. Lost (video clip)
23. Isolation (video clip)
24. Leave This World Behind (video clip)
25. Endorama (video clip)
26. Chosen Few (video clip)
27. Violent Revolution (video clip)
Bonus Videos (live at With Full Force festival)
28. Flag Of Hate
29. Tormentor
- 16 pages Deluxe colour booklet
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