Kreator
Krushers of the World


4.0
excellent

Review

by PsychicChris USER (681 Reviews)
January 20th, 2026 | 10 replies


Release Date: 01/16/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Yep, this sure is a modern-era Kreator album all right

If you’re familiar with anything that Kreator has released in the last couple decades, you already know what Krushers Of The World sounds like. This is yet another iteration of their now signature formula, modernized thrash with melodeath-tinged guitar work and anthemic shout-alongs. The presentation still hits that pristine point between sterilized and adrenalized with speedy playing that never loses its polish. But compared to so many of the other Content Metal(TM) bands out there these days, I can’t be too mad at Kreator for being damn good at what they do.

While this album doesn’t quite hit the same levels of bombast as something like 2017’s Gods Of Violence, it noticeably leans even more on those melodic elements compared to 2022’s Hate Über Alles. “Tränenpalast” may be the most blatant example with its twinkly melodies stepping into borderline symphonic metal territory on top of the additional vocals from Hiraes’ Brittas Görtz. Even the faster workouts like the opening “Seven Serpents” may include a fade in with clean guitar and choirs before the onslaught.

There also seems to be more of an emphasis on mid-tempo tracks this time around, especially during the first half. “Satanic Anarchy” and the title track are early highlights in this regard, the former packing in some blistering rhythms and catchy vocals while the latter’s stomp is appropriately crushing (Krushing?). “Combatants” also puts a tight thrust forward and the closing “Loyal To The Grave” can border on a little too pandering but it threads the needle of almost ballad turned stadium metal assertion quite nicely.

As expected with such machinelike efficiency at play, the Kreator brand remains rock-solid with Krushers Of The World. This is the sort of album that’s more interested in pleasing their crowd than setting out to convert the skeptics, making for a listen that’s undeniably safe but also with enough memorable songwriting and charged up playing to keep from feeling too phoned in. Gods Of Violence may still be my personal sweet spot when it comes to modern-era Kreator but you’ll more than likely get out of it what you put in.



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Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 20th 2026


118213 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

Nice one Chris bro. Will be jamming this within the next day or two.

LouBreed
January 20th 2026


314 Comments


Yeah, Gods of Violence was special! Although Hordes of Chaos is my first love. I mean everyoneagainsteveryoneagainsteveryoneagainsteveryone!

Haven't heard the new one yet, but what I read here matches my expectations quite precisely

ShartHarder
January 20th 2026


460 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I just recorded a review for it today as well. It's solid. You know what you're getting. They're clearing going for some 'accessible' tracks aimed at live shows on this one, which is fine, though comes with a degree of cheese ofc

Dewinged
Emeritus
January 21st 2026


33137 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It's a solid album, same as the last one. They're leaning to power metal which is.... an interesting choice.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 21st 2026


118213 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

Consider me intrigued.

Muzz79
January 21st 2026


4014 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'm surprisingly enjoying it. Maybe I've been a bit dismissive of this band.

We get an Angel of Death breakdown in the opener i noticed

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 21st 2026


118213 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

Not digging this tbh.

piroga84
January 21st 2026


379 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

they can do better

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 21st 2026


118213 Comments

Album Rating: 2.7

Agreed.

Donchivo
January 24th 2026


2266 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

In earlier times they were able to do better, but are you sure they still can do better? I kindla liked Phantom antichrist but even that one has little replay value to me. Their last album that I would deem considerably better is Violent Revolution...



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