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08.01.2021 | › | Accept - Postpone Upcoming Album Release For Two Weeks |
06.11.2020 | › | Accept - Reveal Title-Track From The New Album |
04.10.2020 | › | Accept - Release 'The Undertaker' Single & Video |
08.05.2020 | › | Accept - Working On New Music |
17.04.2019 | › | Accept - Introduce New Bassist, Violinist For Upcoming Tour |
12.03.2019 | › | Accept - To Release 7" Vinyl Single In April |
28.11.2018 | › | Accept - Bassist/Founding Member Peter Baltes Leaves The Band |
07.11.2018 | › | Accept - Announce Shows With Full Orchestra |
06.10.2018 | › | Accept - Release Live Video |
22.06.2018 | › | Accept - Announce New Live Release |
31.12.2017 | › | Revocation - Former Drummer Accepts Settlement Over Arrest, Broken Arm |
02.11.2017 | › | Accept - Lille Show Moved To Paris |
27.07.2017 | › | Accept - European Headlining Tour Announced |
24.07.2017 | › | Accept - Release New Lyric Video |
29.06.2017 | › | Accept - Release Video For New Song |
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Accept - Postpone Upcoming Album Release For Two Weeks
Nuclear Blast Records revealed that they have to postpone the release of the new Accept record, Too Mean To Die, from January 15th to January 29, 2021. Due to a COVID-19 related pressing plant closure the finished product has been massively delayed so that the planned release on Jan. 15, 2021 cannot be kept. In order to shorten the waiting time for their fans, the band has decided to release their video for the track "Zombie Apocalypse" together with a digital single on January 15, 2021.
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Source: | nuclearblast.de |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Reveal Title-Track From The New Album
Accept present "Too Mean To Die", the second single and title-track of their upcoming full length offering, which will be released on January 15th 2021 via Nuclear Blast.
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Source: | nuclearblast.de |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Release 'The Undertaker' Single & Video
The German kingpins of heavy metal Accept have released "The Undertaker", the first single (and video) from their forthcoming studio record Too Mean To Die. The album will be released on January 15th, 2021 via Nuclear Blast Records. The video clip was filmed in an abandoned castle in Poland and at an old cemetery in Nashville, TN.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Working On New Music
One of German heavy metal pioneers Accept are working on/recording material for a new studio album, following 2017 The Rise Of Chaos. This was revealed during the latest edition of "Talking Metal" podcast, where guitarist Philip Shouse was the guest.
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Source: | facebook.com |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Introduce New Bassist, Violinist For Upcoming Tour
Heavy metal veterans Accept are excited to announce the addition of Martin Motnik on bass and Ava-Rebekah Rahman on violin as the band prepares to launch the 'Symhonic Terror Tour' on April 20th in Germany. You can check out the list of confirmed dates down under.
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Source: | acceptworldwide.com |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - To Release 7" Vinyl Single In April
Accept is about to bring their 'Symphonic Terror Tour' to select European stages, kicking off on April 20th in Wuppertal, Germany. To celebrate, the band will release a special 7″ vinyl single, featuring a brand new studio track, titled "Life's A Bitch", as well as "Restless And Wild" (Live at Wacken, 2017) on the B-side, on April 19th.
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Source: | acceptworldwide.com |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Bassist/Founding Member Peter Baltes Leaves The Band
Bassist and founding member of German heavy metal veterans Accept Peter Baltes has just announced that after more than forty years with the group, he is leaving. He did not give any particular reasons for his departure, only a brief statement at the band's official Facebook page.
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Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Announce Shows With Full Orchestra
On November 23rd, Accept will unleash their new release, Symphonic Terror - Live At Wacken 2017 via Nuclear Blast - which means that it's not long until the images and the bombastic sound of this rousing fusion of metal plus a symphonic orchestra will be available all around the world. Fans can expect a unique show, shot on August 3rd, 2017 at the legendary Wacken Open Air festival, where the band played the biggest and most extraordinary show of their career in front of 80,000, on top of thousands more fans watching via a live stream. Accept will debut their great orchestra-tour throughout Europe in 2019 and have revealed the first tour dates for Germany.
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Source: | nuclearblast.de |
Band profile: | Accept |
Event: | Accept & The Orchestra Of Death: Symphonic Terror European Tour 2019 |
Accept - Release Live Video
German heavy metal legends Accept just released their very special, limited 10-inch vinyl single Balls To The Wall / Symphony No.40 In G Minor via Nuclear Blast. Both songs on the vinyl are from their upcoming live album Symphonic Terror - Live at Wacken 2017, which will be out on November 23rd. Watch the live video clip of "Balls To The Wall" below.
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Source: | nuclearblast.de |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Announce New Live Release
Six months after the success that was The Rise Of Chaos world tour, the German heavy metal legends Accept will start their festival season on the 22nd of June at Rockfels Open Air, and will play headline shows at legendary Bang Your Head!!! in Balingen as well as at Rock am Stück festival and at Rock am Härtsfeldsee. They will finish the tour leg on July 28th as special guests to the legendary Judas Priest in Vienna. Over the past few months, the band has been anything but passive, instead they've been finalising their latest project, their upcoming live release Symphonic Terror - Live At Wacken 2017, which will be released on November 23rd via Nuclear Blast.
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Source: | nuclearblast.de |
Band profile: | Accept |
Revocation - Former Drummer Accepts Settlement Over Arrest, Broken Arm
According to reports, Phil Dubois-Coyne, the former Revocation drummer who parted ways with the band in 2015, has accepted a $30,000 settlement to end his lawsuit over his 2014 arrest in Oklahoma City. The 32-year-old Phil Dubois-Coyne suffered a broken arm when police arrested him at a Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival after-party early August 8th, 2014, at the Downtown Airpark.
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Source: | newsok.com |
Band profile: | Revocation |
Accept - Lille Show Moved To Paris
Next year, Germanic metallers Accept will embark on a European tour starting in January to present their new album, The Rise Of Chaos. However, they will not play in Lille, as originally planned, but in Paris instead on February 1st, 2018.
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Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - European Headlining Tour Announced
Accept have announced the details of their early 2018 European tour, which will start on January 12 in Hamburg, Germany. The band will be promoting its new album, The Rise Of Chaos, which will be released on August 4 via Nuclear Blast.
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Source: | nuclearblast.de |
Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Release New Lyric Video
German heavy metal legends Accept recently released a lyric video for a new track, entitled "Koolaid", from their upcoming album, The Rise Of Chaos, which comes out very soon on August 4th via Nuclear Blast Records. Check out the song below and, if you you like it, get it digitally here.
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Band profile: | Accept |
Accept - Release Video For New Song
Heavy metal pioneers, Accept, are back in the game with a new studio album. The record entitled The Rise Of Chaos, will be unleashed on August 4th, 2017 through Nuclear Blast and you can now watch the video for the title track below. Shot in Nashville's famous rehearsal centre Soundcheck, the video consists of 81,127 still images that were later transformed into video sequences.
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Band profile: | Accept |