KREATOR's 'Endorama' To Be Reissued With Previously Unreleased Demo Songs

July 23, 2021

AFM Recordswill releaseKREATOR's "Endorama - Ultimate Edition" on December 17. A lyric video for the remastered version of "Golden Age" is available below.

KREATOR surely needs no introduction to anyone at this point. The Germans were among the distinctive bands who helped to shape and fashion the emerging thrash style in the 1980s. And through such landmark albums as "Pleasure To Kill" (1986),"Terrible Certainty" (1987) and "Coma Of Souls" (1990),they had stamped their own hallmark of quality, passion and aggression, in the process proving here was a special group of musicians.

But not content to merely rest on their laurels and repeat what had already worked, they were now ready to take things to a new level with a record that pushed more into new territory — with the most gothic album KREATOR has ever done, as frontman Mille Petrozza himself acknowledges.

Released in April 1999, "Endorama" is invaluable proof that KREATOR were, and remain, metal icons with welcomingly broad and emboldened horizons. Now, over 22 years later, the bold statement that is "Endorama" gets the ultimate makeover — released as a completely overhauled remaster that adds a whole lot of punch to the sound and shows that this album still stands strong even against modern standards.

"Endorama - Ultimate Edition" track listing:

CD1:

01. Golden Age (Remastered)
02. Endorama (Remastered)
03. Shadowland (Remastered)
04. Chosen Few (Remastered)
05. Everlasting Flame (Remastered)
06. Passage To Babylon (Remastered)
07. Future King (Remastered)
08. Entry (Instrumental) (Remastered)
09. Soul Eraser (Remastered
10. Willing Spirit (Remastered)
11. Pandemonium (Remastered)
12. Tyranny (Remastered)
13. Children Of A Lesser God (Remastered)

CD2:

01. Golden Age
02. Endorama
03. Shadowland
04. Chosen Few
05. Everlasting Flame
06. Passage To Babylon
07. Future King
08. Entry (Instrumental)
09. Soul Eraser
10. Willing Spirit
11. Pandemonium
12. Tyranny

CD3: (Bonus CD)

01. Golden Age (Demo Version)
02. Shadowland (Demo Version)
03. Only A Sleeper Considers Life Real (Previously Unreleased Demo)
04. Children Of A Lesser God (Demo Version)
05. Everlasting Flame (Demo Version)
06. Soul Eraser (Demo Version)
07. From A Thousand Thrones (Previously Unreleased Demo)

Vinyl:

Side A:

01. Golden Age (Remastered)
02. Endorama (Remastered)
03. Shadowland (Remastered)

Side B:

04. Chosen Few (Remastered)
05. Everlasting Flame (Remastered)
06. Passage To Babylon (Remastered)

Side C:

07. Future King (Remastered)
08. Entry (Instrumental) (Remastered)
09. Soul Eraser (Remastered)
10. Willing Spirit (Remastered)

Side D:

11. Pandemonium (Remastered)
12. Tyranny (Remastered)
13. Children Of A Lesser God (Remastered)

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