
Kill All Idols
Since 1989 Germany’s Desaster have been churning out their unique and unholy blend of extreme metal, and in 2025 they return with their latest offering, the programmatically entitled Kill All Idols. With a four-year gap elapsing since they dropped their last album Churches Without Saints, fans have had to be patient again, but will find the results more than worth the wait. “While Churches Without Saints was a rather typical Desaster old school black-death-thrash metal album, the new one is a bit more diverse” enthuses guitarist and founder member Infernal. ”Of course, Kill All Idols embodies our classical Black/Thrash Metal approach and the epic parts Desaster is well known for are there as well. But on the other hand there´s parts on the album where our punk roots shine clearer than possibly ever before.”
Kill All Idols
Since 1989 Germany’s Desaster have been churning out their unique and unholy blend of extreme metal, and in 2025 they return with their latest offering, the programmatically entitled Kill All Idols. With a four-year gap elapsing since they dropped their last album Churches Without Saints, fans have had to be patient again, but will find the results more than worth the wait. “While Churches Without Saints was a rather typical Desaster old school black-death-thrash metal album, the new one is a bit more diverse” enthuses guitarist and founder member Infernal. ”Of course, Kill All Idols embodies our classical Black/Thrash Metal approach and the epic parts Desaster is well known for are there as well. But on the other hand there´s parts on the album where our punk roots shine clearer than possibly ever before.”
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Since 1989 Germany’s Desaster have been churning out their unique and unholy blend of extreme metal, and in 2025 they return with their latest offering, the programmatically entitled Kill All Idols. With a four-year gap elapsing since they dropped their last album Churches Without Saints, fans have had to be patient again, but will find the results more than worth the wait. “While Churches Without Saints was a rather typical Desaster old school black-death-thrash metal album, the new one is a bit more diverse” enthuses guitarist and founder member Infernal. ”Of course, Kill All Idols embodies our classical Black/Thrash Metal approach and the epic parts Desaster is well known for are there as well. But on the other hand there´s parts on the album where our punk roots shine clearer than possibly ever before.”











