
In an interview with Look Mag, Mille Petrozza revealed the first details about potential new releases. Learn more about the background and the band’s plans here!
Recently, Mille Petrozza, the frontman of Kreator, spoke with the Portuguese Look Mag about the current developments of a possible new album from his band. He revealed that since the release of their last album Hate Über Alles in 2022, he has been continuously working on new material and has already developed about ten songs or song ideas. Despite this progress, Petrozza emphasized the importance of the right timing and thematic maturity. He explains:
“I have written since ’21 or ’22, when we recorded it, I’ve already written, like, 10 songs or something, or 10 ideas for songs. And I could record an album today, but I want to wait until the right moment comes when I have a lyrical concept and everything feels right. To me, it’s not important to release something just for the sake of it. I think it needs to just feel right… I’d rather be quiet than saying something where I don’t have anything to say.”
Timeline for the Next Album
When asked about the timeline for their next release, Petrozza indicated that the band has 2026 in mind for their next album. He mentioned that 2025 could be dedicated to songwriting and recording, with the release planned for early 2026:
“We have a rough idea. We have scheduled the record for 2026, maybe — but if everything goes right. We’re probably gonna take the year ’25 off just for songwriting and recording. And let’s see where it takes us. But if everything goes to plan, then there will be a new Kreator record at the beginning of ’26.“
So, we can look forward to new Kreator material soon. You can listen to the full interview here:








