KILLER Unveil ‘Monsters Of Rock’ Album Artwork, Tracklisting, Release Dates, Video Streaming

Belgian metallers KILLER will release their new album, “Monsters Of Rock” on May 21 via Mausoleum Records. The cover artwork and a video of the title song ‘Monsters Of Rock‘ can be viewed below.

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KILLER celebrating 35 years of “We-take-no-prisoners” hard rocking heavy metal! KILLER returns with “Monsters Of Rock“, their seventh album. Produced by Shorty and drummer Vanne, the album packs a powerful wallop, carrying on in the classic tradition of “Ready For Hell“, “Wall Of Sound” and “Shock Waves“. The spirit of the 1980s power-trio recorded with the technical capabilities of 2015 – Hard rockin’ heavy metal does not get any better!

Track listing:

01. Monsters Of Rock

02. No Exception To The Rule

03. Shotgun Symphony

04. Back To The Roots

05. No Way Out

06. Danger Zone

07. Firestorm

08. Deaf, Blind And Dumb

09. Forever Metal

10. Children Of Desperation

11. Hold Your Head Up High

12. Making Magic

13. The Reactor

14. Rock City

15. Fake

KILLER are:

Shorty – Lead Vocals & Lead Guitars

Jakke – Lead Vocals & Bass Guitar

Vanne – Drums & Backing vocals

From the outset in 1980 the power trio was embraced by a myriad of loyal fans all over the world. Their first three albums; “Ready For Hell”, “Wall Of Sound” and especially “Shockwaves”, were unanimously lauded by aficionados and critics alike, rubberstamped heavy metal masterpieces of the 80s. By the mid-eighties the band played prestigious festivals, toured the whole of Europe, and sold albums from Tokyo to Rio de Janeiro and from Moscow to New York, and just about everywhere in between. A noteworthy climax being a tour of Poland in 1986, where for the duration they played for captive audiences numbering no less than 10.000 eager fans each night.

Killer’s fourth album, “Fatal Attraction”, eagerly awaited by fans for over five years, was another success. By 1991 however Grunge music ruled the world and Killer (by then a quartet) took a step back. Later that year founding member, guitarist/ vocalist Shorty released a solo album entitled “Too Wild To Tame” under his last name: Van Camp. 

The album sounded as if it could have been Killer, volume IV. In May 2002, a reformed Killer were joined by Doro (Warlock), Ostrogoth and Crossfire, headlining the sold-out Mausoleum Records 20th Anniversary Concert. The overwhelming success lead to the recording of “Broken Silence”, an album featuring great anthem-like songs, as well as, for the very first time: keyboards. 

The 2005 follow-up, “Immortal”, once again more prominently featured Shorty’s trademark guitar sound.

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