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German/American metallers
ACCEPT have resumed recording their new studio album. The sessions for the follow-up to 2017's
"The Rise Of Chaos" are taking place remotely, with producer
Andy Sneap working at his studio in Ripley, Derbyshire, England and guitarist
Wolf Hoffmann laying down tracks in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. The project is being completed using
Steinberg's VST Connect Pro, a fully featured, remote recording solution that lets anybody record a musician or other performer in professional quality, regardless of where each of them is on the planet. All they need is an Internet connection and a computer.
Earlier today,
Sneap posted an
Instagram photo of sessions in progress, and he included the following message: "Remote recording from uk to Nashville back to the uk with @wolfhoffmann and @acceptworldwide thanks to #Steinberg connect #wolfhoffmann #acceptworldwide. Took a while to get working but I think we are good!"
"The Rise Of Chaos" marked
ACCEPT's first release with guitarist
Uwe Lulis and drummer
Christopher Williams, replacing
Herman Frank and
Stefan Schwarzmann, respectively.
During a May 2020 appearance on the
"Rock On The Rise" podcast,
ACCEPT singer
Mark Tornillo stated about the progress of the recording sessions for the band's next LP: "When this [coronavirus pandemic] first started, I had been back and forth to Nashville a few times — or a couple of times, anyway — working with [guitarist]
Wolf [
Hoffmann]. And when they found out that the
JUDAS PRIEST tour was getting canceled also, [longtime
ACCEPT producer]
Andy had some free time, so
Andy went to Nashville. So I went back, and we damn near recorded the whole new album."
Elaborating on how far
ACCEPT has come in tracking the new disc,
Tornillo said: "We're nine songs in. They're not all complete… We've written, I would say, somewhere around 15 or 16 songs, so that's what we actually got to record. There
are some rhythm tracks done on some of the other ones, but I didn't get to sing them. And some things, I think, might actually be complete, which
Andy may be mixing at this moment. But there's talks of us dropping a single this summer and hopefully getting this thing out by Christmas, if possible. We'll see how that plays out."
Regarding the musical direction of the new
ACCEPT material,
Tornillo said: "There's gonna be some surprisingly really good shit on this record… They're my children at this point, so I'm kind of proud of 'em. We'll see how they turn out. We'll see what they grow up to be… There's gonna be some different kind of things on this one — heavy and dark."
ACCEPT's upcoming album will mark the band's first release without founding bassist
Peter Baltes, who exited the group in November 2018. He has since been replaced by
Martin Motnik.
Speaking about
Baltes's departure from
ACCEPT,
Tornillo told
"Rock On The Rise" host
Justin Smulison: "We kind of knew it was coming. He was unhappy for, I'm gonna say, a couple of years — from
'Blind Rage' [2014] on. And, really, nobody could get a grip on why or what was going on. We were touring, and he'd be staying away from everybody. It was kind of weird. So we had a kind of feeling that something was gonna happen. I think he and
Wolf and
Gaby [
Hoffmann,
ACCEPT's longtime manager and
Wolf's wife] might have actually been talking about it at the time, but nobody saw it coming like that. We got blindsided.
"This is the first [album] without him playing bass, and it's also the first album without him as a writer,"
Mark continued. "So the weight of the whole thing pretty much falls upon
Wolf and I, relying on the other guys for help. And
Gaby" — also known throughout the '80s by the mysterious alias "
Deaffy" — "still has her two cents in there sometimes, which she does. I write all the lyrics at this point, but I still rely on her for some lyrical ideas, and she never disappoints."
ACCEPT's latest release was
"Symphonic Terror - Live At Wacken 2017", featuring the band's performance at the
Wacken Open Air festival in Wacken, Germany.
ACCEPT 2020 is:
Wolf Hoffmann - Guitar
Mark Tornillo - Vocals
Christopher Williams - Drums
Uwe Lulis - Guitar
Martin Motnik - Bass
Philip Shouse - Guitar