KREATOR: New German-Language Video Interview With MILLE PETROZZA Available

December 8, 2008

Rockster.tv has uploaded a German-language interview with Mille Petrozza of rhe legendary thrashers KREATOR conducted at the official premiere party for the band's new album, "Hordes Of Chaos", which was held in their hometown of Essen, Germany. Watch the chat at this location.

KREATOR recently posted a new song, "Warcurse", on the band's MySpace page. The track comes off "Hordes Of Chaos", which will be released in Europe on January 19, 2009 via SPV Records (except in Germany, where it will be issued on January 16). The CD will arrive in the U.S. on January 13.

In other news, KREATOR has announced that it will unveil a 3-D stage, complete with a multi-media video set, on its next world tour, set to launch in January 2009. The band has been working hard with light artist Margarida Moreira to create the ultimate stage setup. Check out the image below to see the work in progress and to get an idea of what to expect.

"Hordes Of Chaos" will be available in three different versions. The jewel case edition includes the ten regular album songs, and the deluxe version features an additional bonus DVD with an atmospheric making-of in super-8 quality courtesy of a Berlin filmmaker. As a third option, the ultra-deluxe version comes with a t-shirt, a worthwhile photo book and an extended version of the bonus DVD, as well as the CD.

The "Hordes Of Chaos" artwork was created once again by Joachim Luetke. Luetke designed the artwork for KREATOR's last album, "Enemy Of God", as well as past releases from bands like DIMMU BORGIR, ARCH ENEMY and RAGE.

KREATOR stage set for 2009 world tour:

Limited Edition / Jewel Case Cover:

LP Version:

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