During a recent interview with Metal Roos, Kreator’s Mille Petrozza confirmed that he has been writing new material. He already has “a bunch of new songs for the next album.”

Petrozza said the following when asked how the band manage to keep things fresh:
“We take our time. [2017’s] ‘Gods Of Violence’ came out, it was also five years [since 2012’s ‘Phantom Antichrist’], even though the album was ready a year earlier. So, we don’t put out something if we don’t — we keep our mouths shut if we don’t have anything to say. Before we’re not confident that there’s a bunch of songs that I’ve written where I go, like, ‘I can’t wait till people hear these songs,’ I won’t release an album.
I’m writing again already and I have a couple of, a bunch of new songs for the next album that will come out in 2025 or something. But, to me, it’s always important to — is there riffs that feel fresh? Is there lyrical themes that I haven’t talked about or not in the way that I’m doing them on — you know, there’s a new angle to it, a new something. So to me, that’s essential. And maybe that’s why we still sound fresh because we don’t put out albums [that often]. Some of our fellow metal bands, friends, they sometimes seem to put out albums almost every other year, which is cool, if it works for them. For us, it doesn’t work.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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