In their home country ACCEPT charted at an incredible #4 in the sales charts making this the highest position in the band’s career at that time. They surprised fans and silenced doubters! ACCEPT are back - and started running! The first world tour left no questions unanswered: they are here to stay! Finishing with RECORD OF THE YEAR in various countries.
The successor »Stalingrad« in 2012 maintained the high level, followed by numerous nominations as “record of the year”, and a stunning tempo they continued to tour the globe and perform in front of huge crowds with impressive chart entries (#5 in Hungary, #6 in Germany, #8 in Finland, #16 in the UK Rock Charts, #17 in Switzerland and #22 in Norway, to name but a few) in their pockets.
In 2014 they released »Blind Rage«, the latest installment in this amazing return, they wrote history once more! The band’s creative streak has delivered a thunderstorm of riffs, only one Wolf Hoffmann is able to set aflame. Besides the “red ACCEPT-line”, as the band likes to call it, the only goal was to “remain interesting”. Another factor that has turned into an ACCEPT trademark, is the voice of singer Mark Tornillo. The New Jersey born musician has been the man behind the microphone since the ACCEPT return took off in 2010. Within the course of the three albums, he has grown into his role as frontman of these “teutonic terrors”. Wolf Hoffmann, who likes to call himself a “naturally born perfectionist” and hard to please, praises Mark Tornillo and states that “his accomplishment is outstanding” and the fans love him!
While ACCEPT like to get newly inspired as far as the creative aspect is concerned, they did put the fine tuning of »Blind Rage« into the most capable hands of producer Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH). After the two previous records »Blood Of The Nations« and »Stalingrad« the decision to work with Sneap again, was far more than a “never change a winning team” situation. “There is so much more behind this”, states Hoffmann. “It’s getting easier by the time, because the blueprints are getting clearer and you get to the point so much faster – meaning, the dynamics are already shown during the first recordings.”
What a year! 2014 - BLIND RAGE debuted as #1 - the first in ACCEPT’s career - in the almighty German sales charts - as well as in Finland and Top 10 in other international charts - supported by 4 BLIND RAGE TOURS in all 4 corners OF THE GLOBE and now in 2016 on their BLIND RAGE TOUR part 5! THEY PERFORMED IN FRONT OF A COUPLE HUNDREDS TO 3/4 OF A MILLION MUSIC LOVERS AT THE BIGGEST FESTIVALS OF OUR TIMES!
Built around the nucleus of band colleagues Wolf Hoffmann (guitars) and Peter Baltes (bass), with vocalist Mark Tornillo as well as Uwe Lulis (guitars) and Christopher Williams (drums), ACCEPT completed a global march of victory and - they are working on the next Teutonic Storm …. stay tuned, where all this comes from is more.
The German heavy metal band were greeted to the stage by intense chanting from the crowd. ‘Accept, Accept, Accept, Accept’. It went on for a good few minutes before the band ran out onto the stage in their all blacks carrying their awesome rock guitars. Although the band have separated and reformed, and changed the line up of their members several times over the years, their performance was still as awesome and intense as ever, and they nailed every song.
The venue was massive and packed of course, and everyone was screaming throughout, so the atmosphere was electric. Mark, the front man was the first to dive into an epic guitar solo, laying down on his back and kicking upwards whilst he was shredding away. Metal acts in concert are something that you can never experience in a recording, and it was so exciting to finally see.
They played their newest album Blind Rage chronologically in its entirety which with the performance they gave, was the most exhilarating live music I’ve ever witnessed. The energy that the band were emitting was contagious, and they audience were giving them absolutely everything back. I wouldn’t turn down an opportunity to see them perform live again.