Accept

This concert is sure to make your metal heart beat faster. Accept is one of the greats of European metal, a band not only “too mean to die” (as the title of their latest, 2021 record indicates), but for some years now enjoying a renaissance, with their recent material matching their cult classics stride for stride. Led by Wolf Hoffmann, the band is also stellar when it comes to live performance – something you perfectly know by now, seeing how whenever they play at the festival, there’s hardly room to breathe in the club. Rest assured, this time around there will be plenty of space in front of the stage.

History:

To call them the pioneers and legends of the European heavy metal barely scratches the surface. The band’s origins go way back to the late 1960s when Udo Dirkschneider and Michael Wagener started the band Banx X, to then in 1976 renamed it as Accept. True icons of heavy metal, with many hits under their belt (just to name a few, “Metal Heart”, “Lady Lou” or “I’m a Rebel”), who have performed hundreds of fantastic concerts all around the globe. Accept’s cult records are a true goldmine of hit-making riffs and a constant inspiration for new generations of metalheads. The period from 2009 onwards is considered a new chapter in the band’s history – the band reformed then with a new vocalist, Mark Tornillo, who’s been growling under the banner of Accept ever since. The veterans, though they’re no spring chickens, with their verve and magnetic stage presence, can still leave many youngsters flustered. 

Discography:

Studio albums:

Accept, 1979
I’m a Rebel, 1980
Breaker, 1981
Restless and Wild, 1982
Balls to the Wall, 1983
Metal Heart, 1985
Russian Roulette, 1986
Eat the Heat, 1989
Objection Overruled, 1993
Death Row, 1994
Predator, 1996
Blood of the Nations, 2010
Stalingrad: Brothers in Death, 2012
Blind Rage, 2014
The Rise of Chaos, 2017
Too Mean to Die, 2021

EPs:

Kaizoku-Ban, 1985
Midnight Mover, 1985
London Leatherboys, 1985
Generation Clash, 1989
Breakers on Stage, 1998

Singles:

Lady Lou, 1979
I’m a Rebel, 1980
Starlight, 1981
Burning, 1981
Fast as a Shark, 1982
Restless and Wild, 1982
Restless and Wild / Fast as a Shark, 1983
Love Child, 1984
Balls to the Wall, 1984
Screaming for a Love Bite, 1985
Midnight Mover, 1985
T.V. War, 1986
All or Nothing, 1993
I Don’t Wanna Be Like You, 1993
Bad Habits Die Hard, 1994
Hard Attack, 1996
The Abyss, 2010
Stampede, 2014
The Rise of Chaos, 2017
Balls to the Wall (Live), 2018
Life’s a Bitch, 2019
The Undertaker, 2020
The Undertaker (Live), 2021
Overnight Sensation (Live), 2021
Samson and Delilah (Live), 2023

Splits:

Nacht der Wölfe (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), 1982 (z Jorg Evers, Steve Whitney Band, BEA i Food Band)
+ Heavy, 1984 (z Judas Priest, Scorpions, New Race i Hawkwind)
Heavy Metal Killers, 1984 (z Ozzy Osbourne, Trust, Fist, Fastway i Y&T)
Stand Up and Shout (live) / Balls to the Wall (live), 1985 (z Dio)
Metal Buccaneers – The Best Music Collection, 1994 (z Trust i Golden Earring)
Loud & Proud – Six Pack (Six Great Hits), 1997 (z Judas Priest, Quiet Riot, Alice Cooper, Ram Jam i Europe)
What’s New Vol. 43, 1997 (z Marla Glen, Peter Andre, Da Hool, Das Internationale Johann Strauss Orchester i Tic Tac Toe)
Take 2: Accept & Quiet Riot, 2000 (z Quiet Riot)
Close-Up Magazine’s Full Metal Jacket, 2014 (z Belphegor, Frantic Amber, Entombed A.D. i Blues Pills)

Live albums:

Staying a Life, 1990
All Areas – Worldwide, 1997
Restless and Live (Blind Rage – Live in Europe 2015), 2017
Symphonic Terror – Live at Wacken 2017, 2018

Compilations:

Best Of, 1983
Midnight Highway, 1983
Metal Masters, 1984
Hungry Years, 1987
The Collection, 1991
No Substitutes, 1992
Restless: The Best, 1994
Steel Glove: The Collection, 1995
Six Great Hits, 1997
Classics, Rocks ‘n’ Ballads: Hot & Slow, 2000
The Accept Collection, 2010
Playlist: The Very Best of Accept, 2013