Accept's roots go all the way back to the late 1960s, and their place in the international metal scene of the 1980s saw them lead an important role in the development of speed metal. The German titans have been through various lineup changes and many other challenges over the years, but as longtime guitarist Wolf Hoffmann told Noisecreep, this is a band that is built to last...
Thrash titans Kreator and legendary metallers Accept are currently wreaking havoc together on the North American Teutonic Terror Attack tour. The 23-show trek has been criss-crossing through the U.S. and Canada along with Finland funerealists Swallow the Sun...
Two dynamic German forces have merged to co-headline a North American Teutonic Terror Attack in the most high-powered touring bill of 2012: Kreator and Accept.
Opening the 23-show trek through the U.S. and Canada will be Finland's Swallow the Sun...
"It's a fine line," Accept guitarist Wolf Hoffmann admitted to Noisecreep of the writing struggle that comes after reforming. "You want it to sound like what the fans know and like about you, but at the same time it needs to be fresh, but no too different...
It's questionable whether German new wave of European heavy metal titans Accept, will be acceptable without squealing vocalist Udo Dirkschneider, who commanded us to get our 'Balls to the Wall' back in 1983 and fronted the group from its 1971 inception until 1987, then returned between 1992 and 1997, and again for a reunion tour in 2005...
"Along with the TiVo, the iPod is the greatest invention of the 21st century," Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy told Noisecreep. "I remember a time not too long ago that when I'd leave to go on tour, I'd have to pack giant CD folders with 100s of CDs to keep me company on the road ...