Endorama

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Endorama
Studio album by
Released20 April 1999
Recorded25 October 1998 – 18 January 1999, Powerplay and Hithead Studios, Switzerland & Principal Studios, Germany
GenreGothic metal
Length50:05
LabelDrakkar Records
ProducerMille Petrozza, Tommy Vetterli
Kreator chronology
Voices of Transgression – A 90s Retrospective
(1999)
Endorama
(1999)
Past Life Trauma (1985–1992)
(2000)

Endorama is the ninth studio album by German thrash metal band Kreator released in 1999 by Drakkar Records. The gothic metal influences were the most prominent on this release,[1] and Lacrimosa frontman Tilo Wolff provided guest vocals on the title song. This is the last Kreator album to feature Tommy Vetterli, who was replaced by current guitarist Sami Yli-Sirniö shortly before the recording of their next album Violent Revolution.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Track listing

All songs by Mille Petrozza and Tommy Vetterli except tracks 6, 8, 11, 12, 13 by Mille Petrozza.

No.TitleLength
1."Golden Age"4:51
2."Endorama" (featuring Tilo Wolff from Lacrimosa)3:20
3."Shadowland"4:27
4."Chosen Few"4:30
5."Everlasting Flame"5:23
6."Passage to Babylon"4:24
7."Future King"4:44
8."Entry"1:05
9."Soul Eraser"4:30
10."Willing Spirit"4:36
11."Pandemonium"4:10
12."Tyranny"4:00
13."Children of a Lesser God" (Japanese bonus track)3:33
Total length:50:05

Personnel

Kreator
Production
  • Tilo Wolff – guest vocals
  • Peter Dell – design, concept, cover art
  • Kalle – pre-production, pre-production engineering
  • Brita Kühlmann – engineering
  • Markus Mayer – artwork, cover art
  • Jörg Sahm – pre-production, pre-production engineer
  • Rene Schardt – mastering
  • Chris Wolf – arrangements

References

  1. ^ a b Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Endorama – Kreator". Allmusic. Retrieved 11 December 2011. "Initial highlights such as 'Golden Age', the title track, and 'Chosen Few' are heavy on mid-paced grooves and gothic atmospherics, but still offer little songwriting redemption."

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