Crematory has, following the first revealed single, the epic album title track, dropped another one, "Welt Aus Glas" (German for "world of glass"), from its forthcoming full-length, Destination, due on 2 May through ROAR.
The band describes "Welt Aus Glas" as "an electronic, danceable EBM song in the style of our electro hit 'Shadowmaker' or 'Tick Tack', combined with fat guitars and driving drums. A song that gets stuck in your head and that you can sing along to after just one listen. Once again a brilliant club hit ala Crematory hitfabrik, just like the band has been known for decades".
More on Crematory's Destination is HERE. Link

Destination tracklist:
01. Destination
02. The Future is a lonely place
03. Welt aus Glas
04. My Girlfriend's Girlfriend
05. After Isolation
06. My own private God
07. Days without sun
08. Deep in the silence
09. Banished forever
10. Ashes of Despair
11. Toxic Touch
12. Das letzte Ticket
Bonus-Tracks (Earbook, 2-LP Vinyl):
01. Tote Blumen
02. Fail of misery
03. Days without Sun - Centhron Dark Mix
04. Welt aus Glas - Centhron Glas Mix

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