Kreator “Are Putting The Final Touches” On Their New Album

During a recent interview with Loaded Radio, Kreator bassist Frédéric Leclercq offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the group “are putting the final touches” on the effort.

Leclercq said the following:  

“We are putting the final touches to a new album that will be released sometime next year, I guess. I spent two months away — I was in Germany [working with the band on the songs] and then in Sweden.”

He continued when asked about the musical direction:

“It’s great. [Laughs] I think everybody agrees to say it’s better than ‘Hate Über Alles’, which was already cool. And that was my first [album] with the band. But I think this one has better songs. I mean, that’s how we feel. I’m just saying it’s gonna be great.”

He also added the following when asked about working with frontman Mille Petrozza:

“It’s cool. They’re all easy to work with. And Mille comes with the majority of the riffs and the vocals. He works differently than me in a sense that for him the lyrics, that’s what’s important. And from the lyrics will come the riffs and whatnot, and obviously he needs to be able to play the riff while singing. So it’s a different way of building songs. So my job there is just to check guitar, melodies and solo parts and whatnot. That’s what I do. And it’s great, because that was already the case on the first album I did with them, is that I told them, I said… I’m very passionate when it comes to music, and I have a tendency to go, like when I hear something, I’m gonna be, like, ‘Yeah, we should try this,’ and very — not a dictator in that sense, but very [forcefully] giving orders. And they were, like, ‘Oh, no, that’s cool.’ So they actually really trust me on this. So I pick things that they not always notice, and they give me that sort of freedom to arrange a bit, and that’s great.

I love the KREATOR guys. The minute I joined them, it felt like I was part of the family forever. That’s how we feel. And I’m not [just] saying [that], because it sounds like very cliché, but it’s really the truth. I’ve known Mille for a long time, before I joined DRAGONFORCE, actually. I met him in Germany in 2003, I think. So we’ve always been bumping into each other since then, at festivals and whatnot. And when I joined the band, there was no audition. There was me and no one else. I’m the first one they asked, and I said yes. And I learned the songs and I went in the rehearsal room and I was a little shy for a few bars. And then I was, like, ‘That’s cool.’ And I saw everybody smiling and I was just, like, ‘Yeah, that’s it.’ And yeah, yeah, it really felt like I was part of the family forever.”

[via Blabbermouth]