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DIE KREATUR - New Single And Lyric Video Released

One of this year's most exciting collaborations, Die Kreatur, a new project of Dero Goi (Oomph!) and Chris Harms (Lord Of The Lost), exceeded all expectations with their chart breaking debut album Panoptikum, presenting a smashing and intense adventure for the listener. Dero Goi and Chris Harms are now releasing another hit, "Gott Verdammt" (engl. God damned), along with a lyric video. With organ parts and heavy riffs, the song oscillates between power and powerlessness, while still keeping the mood uplifted the entire time.

"Gott Verdammt" allows both artists to evolve and show their particular strengths, but is nevertheless a paradigm for how their voices blend perfectly together. Die Kreatur on the new single: ""Gott Verdammt" explores various existential questions that have existed since the beginning of mankind: "Who am I? Where do I come from? Where am I going?" The lyrics reflect the freedom to choose whether to believe or not and deal with the ambivalence of this freedom, which can be perceived as a curse or a blessing, depending on your point of view..."

Panoptikum, released in May via Napalm Records, marks yet another milestone in the musical career of both artists, as well as in the Neue Deutsche Härte/gothic rock scene. The multi-layered album wraps itself in a dark ominous atmosphere and will surprise and move the listener, as well as make them contemplate their life and the world itself. Link

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