German metal heavyweights Wolf Hoffmann and Peter Baltes from ACCEPT will be appearing again at NAMM this year.
They will be at the Framus & WarwickBooth 4576 Hall C and each day there is a group meet and greet with all of the artists taking place from 3:30-4:30 pm. Wolf and Peter will both have artist signing cards to autograph and give to fans.
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NAMM 2015 takes place at the Anaheim Convention Center from 22-25 January. For more information, check the NAMM official website here.
ACCEPT are currently having a break from their “Blind Rage” tour which stormed many venues around the world last year. The departure of Herman Frank and Stefan Schwarzmann has fans eagerly awaiting to hear who the replacements will be, stay tuned for news!
The band will be back on the road on 26th April in Sao Paulo, Brazil then continuing the onslaught to Germany. For the full list of dates and all the latest news, visit the official ACCEPT website at this location.
What can be said about a band that has such metal prestige as ACCEPT?! They smashed their way back to the forefront of the metal music scene in 2010 with their storming comeback album “Blood Of The Nations”, along with new vocalist Mark Tornillo. They haven’t looked back since and are one of the hardest working bands in the business, releasing “Stalingrad” in 2012 and new album “Blind Rage” in August this year, to rave reviews around the world.
ACCEPT have been showcasing “Blind Rage” on stage around the world for the last few months, including their very first time playing in Australia much to the delight of the diehard fans there. The band were in London for their show at The Forum on Thursday 27th November, one of the last of this 2014 tour.
I have been lucky to interview original guitarist and mainman Wolf Hoffmann several times before and this time we caught up back stage in the afternoon before the show. Wolf was relaxed and we enjoyed a fun chat, not totally focusing on “Blind Rage” as it has been done many times by now.
Read a few snippets from the conversation below and listen in full on the audio player.
Wolf Hoffmann, ACCEPT, With Blackdiamond The London Forum, November 2014
Discussing the state of the world today and its many problems, linked with the song ‘Wanna Be Free’, Wolf expressed his thoughts:
“There’s so much potential catastrophe’s going on right now, it makes you wonder you know, is the world going down the drain or are we just thinking about it more because we hear it so much more. We got the 24 hour news, you always wonder is it really for the better, it never seems to go away.
That song deals with the fact that deep down inside, everybody wants to be free, not just politically. We wanted to look at different aspects of freedom.”
The exciting subject of Wolf working on his next classical album arose, check out what he had to say:
“I’m actually gonna see some people in a couple of days, I wanna do some orchestral overdubs with some string players and hopefully I can do this when I have a little bit of time off in January and February. I can hopefully get some overdubs done then and that the album will be ready next year to be released. It’s 80% recorded – I’ve got most of the guitars, all of the drums, so it’s coming along, just slowly because it’s always taking a backseat to all the other activities you know. When Mama Accept calls, I have to drop everything and that’s number one.”
Talking of the comments that the ‘best is to come’ for ACCEPT, Wolf revealed:
“I’ve always had the philosophy that you should never really think you’ve done your thing and you can sit back and relax. I think you always have to challenge yourself as an artist and try and get better on stage. You should try to write the next best song, a better album next time around and that’s what motivates me. I honestly believe we haven’t written the best song yet and we haven’t played the best show yet.
I think it’s a game where you’re supposed to get better, you know it’s not like you’re a swimmer or something where you peak in your twenties. I think as a musician, the longer you do it, the better you get – hopefully.”
Rich Davenport’s Rock Show this week features in-depth interviews with Wolf Hoffmann of ACCEPT, David DeFeis of VIRGIN STEELE, GRAVE DIGGER vocalist Chris Boltendahl, and Ronny Munroe (Metal Church), and is available now for streaming below:
In the first hour of the show, Accept guitarist Wolf Hoffmann discusses the band’s new album “Blind Rage”, and chooses three songs from the new release, along with classic tracks from the past. Wolf also looks back over the band’s successful reunion period and outlines their tour plans.
Also in part 1, Metal Church vocalist Ronny Munroe talks about his new solo album “Electric Wake”, featuring guest appearances from George Lynch (ex Dokken, Lynch Mob) and Pamela Moore. Ronny picks two songs from the album, and looks at Metal Church’s recent live dates and plans for a new record.
In part two, David DeFeis of Virgin Steele looks back at a triology of classic albums from the band’s 90s era, “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Parts I and II”, and “Invictus”, both newly reissued on SPV Records. Along with tracks from each album, David also discusses the band’s forthcoming schedule of new and archive releases.
And finally, Chris Boltendahl of long-running German Metalmeisters Grave Digger explains the band’s decision to return to stripped down, face-melting classic Heavy Metal on their new album “Return of the Reaper”.
You can also listen on Sunday 24th August 15:00-17:00 GMT and Wednesday 27th August 22:00-00.00 GMT on http://www.totalrock.com, and on demand on hot new Texas rock and metal station KXZR Radio at http://www.kxzr.fm
Metal legends ACCEPT have posted via their official website that vocalist Mark Tornillo and guitarist Wolf Hoffmann will be appearing live in the studio on Sirius XM’s Trunk Nation. The band stated:
“BLIND RAGE will be released in the USA on Tuesday! Mark Tornillo will be live in the studio with Eddie Trunk tomorrow night (Monday) on Sirius XM’s Trunk Nation at 9pm. Wolf Hoffmann will be calling in to the show! Besides talking about BLIND RAGE Mark will also talk about the upcoming Gramercy NY show on September 15th.”
“Blind Rage”,released in Europe on 15th August was produced by Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH). The cover artwork was designed by Daniel Goldsworthy (HELL).
The tracklist of the standard version is as follows:
01. Stampede
02. Dying Breed
03. Dark Side Of My Heart
04. Fall Of The Empire
05. Trail Of Tears
06. Wanna Be Free
07. 200 Years
08. Bloodbath Mastermind
09. From The Ashes We Rise
10. The Curse
11. Final Journey
There will also be a limited edition Digipak including either bonus DVD, or Blu-ray disc. It features a complete ACCEPT live show, recorded in Chile 2013 during the “Stalingrad” tour.
The tracklist looks like this:
01. Intro
02. Hung, Drawn & Quartered
03. Hellfire
04. Restless & Wild
05. Losers & Winners
06. Stalingrad
07. Breaker
08. Bucket Full Of Hate
09. Monsterman
10. Shadow Soldier
11. Amamos La Vida
12. Guitar Solo Wolf
13. Neon Nights
14. Bulletproof
15. Aiming High
16. Princess Of The Dawn
17. Up To The Limit
18. No Shelter
19. Pandemic
20. Fast As A Shark
21. Metal Heart
22. Teutonic Terror
23. Balls To The Wall
Teutonic heavy metal pioneers ACCEPT will release their upcoming masterpiece, “Blind Rage”, on August 15th via Nuclear Blast. The band has recently posted the third album trailer, featuring guitar player Wolf Hoffmann, talking about different topics of their forthcoming new album. The video can be seen be on the YouTube player below:
Our legends played an amazing and successful show at Wacken Open Air 2014 last week. In case you missed ACCEPT at the annual festival madness, their full show will be airing on the German TV stations 3Sat and ZDF Kultur at the following dates, which can be read below. Additionally the ACCEPT show is available as an on-demand video at ARTE.
Saturday, August 09 at 20:15 CET on ZDF Kultur
Monday, August 11 at 03.00 CET on 3sat
“Blind Rage” was produced by renowned audio engineer Andy Sneap (EXODUS, MEGADETH, OPETH). The cover artwork was done by Daniel Goldsworthy (HELL). The tracklist of the standard version, will be like this:
01. Stampede
02. Dying Breed
03. Dark Side Of My Heart
04. Fall Of The Empire
05. Trail Of Tears
06. Wanna Be Free
07. 200 Years
08. Bloodbath Mastermind
09. From The Ashes We Rise
10. The Curse
11. Final Journey
There will also be a limited edition Digipak including either bonus DVD, or BlueRay disc. It features a complete ACCEPT live show, recorded in Chile 2013 during the “Stalingrad” tour.
The tracklist looks like this:
01. Intro
02. Hung, Drawn & Quartered
03. Hellfire
04. Restless & Wild
05. Losers & Winners
06. Stalingrad
07. Breaker
08. Bucket Full Of Hate
09. Monsterman
10. Shadow Soldier
11. Amamos La Vida
12. Guitar Solo Wolf
13. Neon Nights
14. Bulletproof
15. Aiming High
16. Princess Of The Dawn
17. Up To The Limit
18. No Shelter
19. Pandemic
20. Fast As A Shark
21. Metal Heart
22. Teutonic Terror
23. Balls To The Wall
Legendary Teutonic heavy metallers ACCEPT have recently posted the first (out of three) online trailer, featuring guitar player Wolf Hoffmann, talking about different topics of their forthcoming new album, “Blind Rage”, which will be out on August 15th via Nuclear Blast. The video can be seen below:
Last week, the first ACCEPT single ‘Stampede’ was released. It is available as a limited vinyl edition.
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