#KREATOR

2026-03-14
Record(s) o’ the Month – January 2026 By Steel Druhm

And we’re off to a typically sloth-like start to 2026, with the Record(s) o’ the Month posts already well in arrears. We have no excuses beyond institutional malaise, dysfunction, and slackwagoning. We will endeavor to be better, but there are no guarantees in life or blogging. Let’s get the ball rolling and jump into January before it becomes a distant memory, shall we?

Of the Big Three of Germanic thrash,1 Kreator had the weirdest evolution and the most consistently good output. While 2022’s Hate Über Alles was a minor letdown, these unkillable krauts roared back in a major way with Krushers of the World [out January 16th, 2026, from Nuclear Blast Records, buy it on Bandcamp!]. Taking all the things they’ve done well over the decades, Kreator spiced the brew with Gothic, traditional, and power metal elements to land on a sound that is at once olde and new. The thrash feels potent and heavy, and the Gothic vibes from Endorama work well, giving the album a dark mood. What really excels is the songwriting. Krushers is full of face-melting metal anthems with bite and force aplenty, and Millie and crew sound young and mean. I’ve loved these guys since I was a dumb teen, and Krushers reminds me exactly why while beating my ass into assdust. As I summed up in my review (in which I may have underrated the album), “The Kreator sound is still there after all these years, even if it gets gussied up with lighter moments occasionally.”

Runner(s) Up:

Hällas // Panorama [January 30th, 2026 | Äventyr Records | Bandcamp] — Sweden’s retro psychedelic prog rockers Hällas returned to the fray with Panorama, and fans of older sounds and slick musicianship took notice. If you hunger for Uriah Heap channeled through the NWoBHM, Hällas have the goods for you, and across Panorama, they unleash a torrent of old-timey, richly textured prog-rocking goodness. Slick guitar noodling bounces off keyboard excesses, and it’s all wrapped up in a rich, 70-centric production that sounds like a portal to the past. Panorama is a larger-than-life tapestry for a talented band’s ambition, and as Creeping Ivy gushed, “It’s only January, but these Swedes may have already dropped the neo-proto-metal album of 2026 (and a list-topping contender for yours truly).”2

Invictus // Nocturnal Visions [January 26th, 2026 | Me Saco Un Ojo Records | Bandcamp] — Blending various shades of old school death metal brutality with a slightly modern sheen, Invictus set out to maul you from the first notes of Nocturnal Visions until the last. They aren’t doing anything new in the classic sense, just blending genre tropes in such a way as to sound fresh and vicious. Riffs satisfy the hunger for abrasive abuse, and hellish, subterranean vocals gurgle and croak in ghastly ways. The writing is slick and delivers the good, and all is as it should be on a killer slab of death metal. A much impressed Kenstrosity was heard to exclaim, “Nocturnal Visions is, simply put, a staggering monument to old-school death molded for the modern era.” Get yourself InvictedER.

#2026 #Hällas #Invictus #Kreator #KrushersOfTheWorld #NocturnalVisions #Panorama #RecordSOTheMonth
Michael Simonsrotnroll666
2026-03-14

I remember having read that of having played once with from . Sad that nothing really came from that. A musical and lyric crossover between and would fit perfectly well into 2026.

Michael Simonsrotnroll666
2026-03-14

More reasons to watch & , what a lovely movie / documentary.

Terviralterviral
2026-03-13

Profil dan Biodata Novita Sari

Biodataviral - Sari dan asal Madura, Jawa Timur. Namanya mulai dikenal publik berkat berbagai konten menarik di media sosial yang membahas kecantikan, kehidupan sehari-hari, hingga konten hiburan seperti drama pendek dan parodi. Baca juga: Dwynna Win Profil dan Biodata Lengkap Dengan gaya yang natural dan konten yang mudah diterima oleh penonton, ia…

biodataviral.com/profil-dan-bi

Terviralterviral
2026-03-13

Dwynna Win Profil dan Biodata Lengkap

Biodataviral - Win , , , dan asal yang luas melalui perannya dalam drama musikal DPR Musikal. Sosoknya mulai menarik perhatian publik karena kemampuan akting, menyanyi, serta kreativitasnya di media sosial seperti TikTok dan Instagram. Selain aktif sebagai konten kreator, Dwynna juga meniti karier di dunia seni pertunjukan, terutama teater…

biodataviral.com/dwynna-win/

2026-03-13

Oh, #Kreator hat im Januar ein neues Album veröffentlicht. Habe ich gar nicht mitbekommen... 🤔

Das Album ist auf deren YT-Kanal vollständig anhörbar. Aber ich glaube tatsächlich, ich werde mir das noch in tatsächlich guter Soundqualität besorgen. 🙂

youtu.be/SD6aouqw-Wc

2026-03-12

Heute lesung von Mille Petrozza von #kreator bei der #Litcologne zu seinem Buch Your Heaven, My Hell

Hat echt Spaß gemacht und war super unterhaltsam gepaart mit coolen Gitarrenriffs und Co #metal #thrashmetal

Mille mit der Gitarre auf der Bühne mit Co autor
2026-03-12

It's getting closer...

#Kreator #thrash #metal #thrashMetal

Kreator tour truck.
2026-03-09

OK wird Zeit für Musik auf die Ohren

#Kreator - Hatte über alles

P.s. gibt es eine gute Spotify Alternative ? #spotify #musik #metal #ska #punk #techno #rave #hiphop #alternative #rap #oldschoolrap ich höre alles

Meine Favoritin gerade #FlorDeRap aus #Chile

2026-03-08

#ausgelesen

"Spotify ist wie Lost And Found damals: Man wird nie bezahlt, aber dafür kennt jeder deine Musik."

Dieses grandiose Schlusswort aus dem Battery Interview ist bei mir hängen geblieben. Ich wußte auch gar nicht, dass die wieder aktiv sind. Aber dafür gibt es ja das Ox, dessen Ausgabe 183 wie immer sehr abwechslungsreich ist. Große Stärke des Heftes bleibt, in den Interviews regelmässig in die Tiefe zu gehen und damit aus subkultureller Sicht gesamtgesellschaftliche Phänomene zu beleuchten. Bspw. im Gespräch mit Billy Childish:

"Seit man das Internet hat und alles möglich ist, kann man innerhalb von zehn Minuten zum Experten von Garage-Musik werden: Einfach online gehen und reinhören und schon weißt du, welche Bands zählen, welche man auf seine Liste setzen sollte. Und dann hakt man es ab und macht mit dem nächten Thema weiter. Es gibt keine Kohärenz und keinen Antrieb oder Imperativ mehr, finde ich. Was in gewisser Weise ziemlich befreiend sein kann, aber auch bedeutet, dass nichts mehr eine Zugkraft hat."

#fanzine #punkzine #diy #ox #straightedge #battery #kreator

Titelblatt, zu sehen ist der Sänger von Creator, er legt sich wie beim absingen einer Hymne die rechte Hand aufs Herz und schaut leicht von oben mit gerecktem Kinn in die Kamera. Neben den Bands, die im Heft gefeatured werden, findet sich auf dem Titel links unten noch ein Bild von Wizo.
Klarname (Holger Hellinger)holger@hellinger.wtf
2026-03-07

Wer kommt noch?

Der alte Mann hat sich einen Sitzplatz gekauft :-) In der Jahrhunderthalle ist das aber auch echt cool, weil direkt vor der Bühne.

#Kreator #Carcass #Exodus #Nails #Frankfurt

Digitales Veranstaltungsticket für die „Krushers Of The World Tour 2026“ der Metal-Band Kreator. Oben ist ein grafisches Ticket mit dem Bandlogo über einer dämonischen, feurigen Kreatur zu sehen. Darunter steht weißer Text auf schwarzem Grund: Sonntag, 05.04.26, 18:20 Uhr in der Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt.
2026-03-05

Prague sold out? 👀

#Kreator

Screenshot of the ticketportal page selling tickets for the Kreator show in Prague. It says:

"Ticketportal is currently sold out. There may be some tickets released for sale closer to the event. "
Kenny Doomsterkennydoomster
2026-03-04

Hurrah, here you can see my new "Top Listener" badge, look *points*. While I have Kreator's new album on a format we call "Compact Disc", I also don't mind listening to stuff on YouTube Music. Krushers of the World is indeed a fine album so go get it bought NOW 🤘😎

Hurrah, here you can see my new "Top Listener" badge, look *points*. While I have Kreator's new album on a format we call "Compact Disc", I also don't mind listening to stuff on YouTube Music. Krushers of the World is indeed a fine album so go get it bought NOW 🤘😎 #kreator #youtube #thekenden

2026-03-03

Oh... you can actually listen to this without a Spotify or Apple account?

blabbermouth.net/news/kreators

(this girl spent two whole days trying to find this elsewhere and then blabbermouth posted a full working embed 👀 )

#Kreator #thrash #metal #thrashMetal

2026-02-23

Review: Cruel Force “Haneda”

Release date: 27 March 2026

Label: Shadow Kingdom Records

7–11 minutes

Gage J. Tolin

SHADOW KINGDOM RECORDS is proud to present CRUEL FORCE’s highly anticipated fourth album, Haneda, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

Truest of the true, Germany’s CRUEL FORCE burst onto the scene in 2008 with the Into the Crypts… demo. While many have tried to emulate the ancient German (black)thrash sound, CRUEL FORCE brimmed with an authenticity that could not be denied, as well as songwriting that added to that noble tradition rather than lazily picking at its corpse. Their two successive albums, 2010’s The Rise of Satanic Might and 2011’s Under the Sign of the Moon, made CRUEL FORCE a certifiably CULT name in the international metal underground. Sadly, the band fell into a hiatus following that second album, but returned reinvigorated with the comeback 7″ EP Across the Styx in 2022 and, a year later, the glorious full-length Dawn of the Axe at the hands of new label home SHADOW KINGDOM.

Continuing to make up for lost time, CRUEL FORCE storm back with swords gleaming high on their fourth full-length, Haneda. Where a line could be drawn between the band’s “first era” of The Rise of Satanic Might / Under the Sign of the Moon, so continues this Second Era that began with Dawn of the Axe – one that harkens to the “Jurassic period” of heavy metal, when everything was rawer, less polished, and more energetic and powerful. As displayed by that pivotal predecessor, Haneda further proves that CRUEL FORCE are more so an old-style speed metal band, largely bereft of that blackened edge during their First Era. The tradeoff is that there’s a prominent mysticism coursing through that speed, and the blue-collared aspect of Dawn of the Axe is now spit-shined to a lethal slickness that makes Haneda hit that much harder.

However, it must be stressed that, while it follows logically from Dawn of the AxeHaneda is very much its own headspace, its own continuation of a still-vital aesthetic. At times more epic, exuding both more and different atmospheres, CRUEL FORCE here take the listener on a journey from old temples to desert planes, from deep jungles to mountain tops, and other mysterious locales beyond; indeed, the whole record is like a journey through mystical realms. Although no concept album, Haneda is very conceptual in its aesthetics, even down to its production: BIG and natural-toned, from the guitars to especially the drums, everything here is as ’80s and authentic as possible, underlining those days when it was imperative to have a massive-sounding record. 

“To us, it often feels like what Rainbow / Dio would have sounded if they’d played speed metal!” state the band, and with its neoclassical moments plus tasteful references to Eastern European metal, Haneda locates that unique melting-pot of the thrashing rage of classic Kreator, Deathrow, Razor, Piledriver, and Powerlord meeting the grandeur of equally-classic Rainbow, Iron Maiden, and Virgin Steele. Again, this is AUTHENTIC as it gets!

With whips a-swinging, the warlords of CRUEL FORCE wield the Sword of Iron and await the Titan’s awakening. Dare you venture into Haneda and disturb the Savage Gods on the way to the Crystal Skull?

Line-Up
Carnivore- Guitars
Slaughter- Vocals
GG Alex- Drums
Spider- Bass

Review

“The Cross”, our slightly over a minute intro, erupted from the onset with some solidly melodic guitars and an overall rhythm that felt like the build up to something big.

“Whips-A-Swinging” desecrates and defiles the aforementioned melody right out of the gate with thundering double bass, drummer GG Alex is all over the place here (in a good way). The recurrent drumroll is such a nice touch to add another layer to the drumming. Carnivore’s vocals felt a bit more melodic as well, compared to the rest of Cruel Force’s discography and especially their early work. Slaughter and Spider, on guitar and bass respectively, really hold things down with some incredible riffing throughout. Spider, in particular, is ravenous at keeping up a nasty groove. This was an excellent piece of blackened thrash for about the first two or so minutes, and then there’s an insanely funky breakdown that really moved it into the next level.

With a downright malicious riff to start, “Savage Gods” wasted little time in getting to the point. There’s a freneticism here that a lot of modern speed/thrash tends to sorely lack, but Cruel Force has it here in spades. Once again, GG is destroying the drumkit like they owe him money (or blood). While the chorus was a bit hookier than I’d anticipated, it was a total earworm. That first call-out of the track title hits like a bulldozer! For the guitar solo in this one, there was a sense of neo-classical playing (a la Randy Rhoads), adding another layer to this Satanic onslaught. Also mega props for the Big Rock Ending, Rock Band style!

“Sword of Iron” let loose with another dastardly riff and some more incredible drumming (the mixing on the drums is perfection). Notably, there’s less of a black metal influence on this one and more straight up speed/thrash metal. The addition of the background choir at around 1:30 to back-up the outstanding guitar solo was peak stuff, really structured like some old school 80s metal. It actually felt like to belonged and not like a tacked on nostalgia tug, and it really propelled the track up a notch. For the final minute, the choir returns for a second guitar solo before the fadeout. If I had any complains for this one, it’s that it wasn’t long enough, and it was still 4 minutes long.

“Crystal Skull” began with an Indian-style introduction, complete with the perennially underutilized sitar. It was brief but it did a lot to build ambiance for the forthcoming track. Similarly, the tempo of the main riff was so uniquely odd that I found myself enthralled by it. Not even anything unbelievably complex, it was just cool sounding. This was an instrumental track that featured great riff after great riff, along with the incredible drumming that had become commonplace. It’d be nearly impossible for me to pick out a favorite riff or sequence, but the portion near the 3 minute mark where things slow down into something that made me think of deserts (and Ancient Egypt?) was a particular highlight. I normally never know what to say with instrumentals, but this one was absolutely mental.

https://youtu.be/Btshd3iX1yw

At 6 and a half minutes long, “Warlords” was the first of two lengthier tracks and it began with a great headbanger of a riff. Spider’s basslines shine through the darkened haze, with each pluck of the string striking like cannon fire. GG Alex’s incredible drumming persists, in particular with the section at 4:30. As is customary for Cruel Force, littered throughout the track were many more ace quality riffs. I must also commend their keeping of the frenzied nature of much of their riffs, just because the song is a bit slower, doesn’t mean Cruel Force is any less deadly. While it didn’t quite grip me as firmly as the other tracks thus far, this was still an absolute banger, and it’s nice to see Cruel Force slow things a bit and make a more straight-up heavy metal song.

“Black Talon” featured a monumentally gripping main riff that I couldn’t help but headbang along with. Carnivore’s delivery in this one had a particular venom attached to it as well, as if he was cursing the listener. In terms of vibes, this one reminded me a lot of early Slayer (particularly Hell Awaits era, aka best Slayer era). Again though, Cruel Force’s ability to juggle the ferocity of blackened speed metal with a refined sense of melody that is often lost for many black/speed bands is to celebrated. I wish I could say more about this one, but I can’t get that riff out of my head.

With a main riff that felt almost discordant, “Titan’s Awakening” began with a sense of evil and foreboding. The first two minutes or so of this one was already incredible black/speed goodness, but the riff at that 2 minute mark was like the part in Total Recall when that dude’s head blows up (it was cool). But then Cruel Force hits me once again with an insane chugging riff and then a sizzling groove with a bit of guitar solo over it. Yeah, this was insane stuff. The final half of this track is some of the best stuff on the entire album, and maybe even in Cruel Force’s entire discography thus far (that’s a high bar though haha).

Finally we come to “Haneda”, our title track and the longest of the album at a whopping 9 minutes. That fact alone had my interest piqued (I love long thrash songs, what can I say). As you’d expect, there’s a bit of a build up to kick things off with the traditional ‘clap-along-to-the-beat’ drum/bass combo, but this ain’t hard rock, this is f*ckin’ speed metal baby and there’s a sort of thunder behind every crash of the drums before the guitars erupt into a frenzy. The delivery of the chorus is glorious stuff as well, band chant sequences will always get me, and Carnivore even gets an ‘Eugh!’ moment. The midway point of the song brought things back down to Earth (Hell?) with a slower and more melodic bridge section that also saw a return of the drum/bass sequence from the intro. An appropriate final track to be sure, everything that worked throughout the album all came together for a bonafide opus of epic proportions.

Conclusion

Cruel Force returned in 2021 with arguably their best work to date in Dawn of the Axe, but I have to say that I think that title is up for contention with Haneda. While longtime fans might malign the less overt black metal influences in favor of the more speed/power tinged areas, Cruel Force has shown that they’re not just another in the long ass line of Bathory/Venom clones. Instead they’re something unique and while they still proudly wave their love of those early black metal legends, their ability to also dive into the wellspring of their influences and immerse their sound and style into their own identity is something to behold. After all, if every metal genre were a color on a painter’s palette, you’d have to combine them all to get black.

TheNwothm Score: 9/10

Links

Bandcamp: https://cruelforceofficial.bandcamp.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cruelforce

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelforceofficial/

Label: https://www.shadowkingdomrecords.com/

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