KREATOR Frontman Talks About Songwriting Process For Next Album In New Video Interview

August 17, 2011

Fedja of CraveMetal.com conducted an interview with guitarist/vocalist Mille Petrozza of German thrash metal veterans KREATOR at this year's edition of the Bloodstock Open Air festival, which was held August 12-14, 2011 at Catton Hall in Derbyshire, United Kingdom. You can now watch the chat below.

In a recent interview with Aftonbladet journalist Mattias Kling, Petrozza stated about when fans can expect to hear some new material from KREATOR, "We will come to [Fascination Street studio in rebro] Sweden in January to work on a new album with Jens Bogren. Jens Bogren is a producer from here who worked with OPETH and AMON AMARTH, and he's really good; I like him. I like the sounds that he gets. And I think the combination Jens Bogren and KREATOR it will be pretty heavy."

Regarding how the new material is different from KREATOR's previous output, Mille said, "We have five done and two skeleton-type sketches for songs. I don't know how explain It's always a little hard for me to talk about music has been written but is not released yet. It will definitely have all the KREATOR trademarks. The lyrics will talk about nowadays stuff, as usual, so it will be like a photography of the year 2012. Also the lyrics will deal a lot of things that are actually happening at this point in time. It will be like reading a newspaper or something [laughs], with all the stuff happening. And, of course, the music will be typical KREATOR, and we also wanna expand the sound and progress as musicians. I mean, this lineup has been the strongest lineup KREATOR ever had since ten years, and now I think we're ready to come out with an album that blows everyone away."

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