KREATOR Mainman: 'We Are Working On New Stuff'

April 11, 2007

Frontman Mille Petrozza of German thrash metal pioneers KREATOR has issued the following update:

"The KREATOR / CELTIC FROST European tour is now history and I'm still overwhelmed by the impressions of the last few weeks. This tour was historical to us and it was an honour for the whole band to finally have toured with the mighty FROST again! We've had a great time with the boys and it felt like in the early days, just better! Also it was really cool to tour with LEGION OF THE DAMNED and WATAIN (sorry for the fucked up curfew situation in some places!) and got to meet Maurice and Eric and the rest of the guys — great fun! Looking forward to Greece, Serbia and, of course, the festivals in the summer, where we'll present the multimedia stageshow on the huge outdoor stages across Europe! Another U.S. tour is in the making and yes — we are working on new stuff! But for now I want to thank all the KREATOR-heads that came out to celebrate our sounds of terror with us! You people just fucking rule!!!!"

KREATOR's live video for "People of the Lie" received its U.S. small-screen premiere on March 3 on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball".

Taken from the DVD portion of their latest release, "Enemy of God Revisited", the clip was filmed in front of 30,000 enthusiastic metalheads during the bands appearance at the 2005 Wacken Open Air festival. The video can be viewed online at YouTube.com.

The acclaimed "Enemy of God Revisited" features the original "Enemy of God" album along a plethora of DVD extras: the entire explosive performance at Wacken Open Air 2005, other live performance videos, studio videos from "Enemy of God", bonus footage, and an impressive 5.1 audio mix of this modern day classic.

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