Terrible Certainty

Occupation

  • Vocal / Guitar: Mille Petrozza
  • Guitar: Joerg " Tritze " Trzebiatowski
  • Bass: Roberto Fioretti
  • Drums: Jürgen Reil

Terrible Certainty is the third studio album by the German thrash metal band Kreator. It was released in October 1987 on Noise Records and was also released as a limited edition on red vinyl. In 2000 it was re-released as a remastered version of the song EP Out of the Dark ... Into the Light as bonus tracks.

Style

After the tours to Pleasure to Kill Kreator be presented at the third LP rehearsed than before, the songwriting was more nuanced and more breaks and mid-tempo passages were used. Vocally the album as its predecessor, is characterized by Mille Petrozzas aggressive shouting. Toxic Trace criticized the pollution, a topic that also took up approximately with Testament ( Greenhouse Effect of Practice What You Preach ) or Sacred Reich ( Crimes Against Humanity of The American Way ) as a consequence other bands of the genre. To this end, there was also a music video.

Reception

Frank Trojan, editor of Rock Hard, Terrible Certainty were nine out of ten. He called Kreator even then as a "European thrash band No. 1". Furthermore, the improved interaction and " more elaborate " songwriting he saw Kreator able to " broader layers to address than just the diehard Kreator fans. Allmusic gave the album four and a half stars out of five. On the website www.metal- observer.com the weak production was criticized. The album is however essential "for every Thrash fan ". The rating was 9.5 out of ten. Marius Mutz of metal1.de sees the plate between Pleasure to Kill and Extreme Aggression " something lost ", even though the album after this would " in no way ". He evaluated with nine out of ten.

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