KREATOR - Violent Revolution - 2LP - Vinyl

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Label: Nuclear Blast SKU: 23862 Catalogue ID: 0727361564612 Format: Vinyl
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KREATOR - Violent Revolution - 2LP - Vinyl

KREATOR - Violent Revolution - 2LP - Vinyl

€28.99 €18.99

 

LABEL: Nuclear Blast

CAT NO: 0727361564612

BARCODE: 0727361564612

 

Tracklisting

Disc 1 – Side A:
1. Reconquering The Throne
2. The Patriarch
3. Violent Revolution
4. All Of The Same Blood

Disc 1 – Side B:
1. Servant In Heaven – King In Hell
2. Second Awakening
3. Ghetto War

Disc 2 – Side C:
1. Replicas Of Life
2. Slave Machinery

Disc 2 – Side D:
1. Bitter Sweet Revenge
2. Mind Of Fire
3. System Decay


KREATOR – Violent Revolution

2LP – Black Vinyl
(Housed in Gatefold Sleeve.)


As the 21st century was born, so Kreator underwent what was nothing less than a seismic creative rebirth. By this time, the iconic German band had released nine studio albums in the 1980s and ’90s, which had established them as one of the most important metal names of these decades.In the first period, they had helped to shape and pioneer the thrash scene through such releases as Pleasure To Kill (1986), Terrible Certainty (’87) and Extreme Aggression (’89). During the following decade, the band had opened up exciting horizons of experimentation on albums like Coma Of Souls (1990), Renewal (’92) and Endorama (’99).

Violent Revolution is without question an excellent album. While in some ways it does hark back to the glories of the band’s earlier days, nonetheless it does not sound at all nostalgic. The performances and production values are very much part of the contemporary era, and the strength of the compositions themselves are of the highest values. Rising to the challenge offered by a new generation of ambitious metal bands, Kreator proved they were far from being a spent force. Unlike so many of their peers, here was a band who still had so much creativity to offer, and were also clearly excited themselves by what they were doing. And when you hear the band themselves enjoying the entire process, then you know this is a bona fide revitalisation.

See below for tracklisting…