Metal pioneers Accept are back in the game with a new
studio album almost ready for release.
The record entitled ‘The Rise Of Chaos’ will be
unleashed on August 4th 2017. The band's fourth studio release
through Nuclear Blast will continue the tradition of its
three predecessors – ‘Blood Of The Nations’, ‘Stalingrad’, and ‘Blind
Rage’ - with grandeur and precision.
From today, the title track 'The Rise Of Chaos' is purchasable as the
debut digital single, here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-rise-of-chaos/id1243468924?i=1243469147
In addition, the new album is now available for pre-order!
Pre-order the Mail Order Edition / NB Anniversary Green Vinyl / Orange or Red Splatter Vinyl here:
http://www.nuclearblaststore.co.uk/shop/nuclearblast/products.php?cat=4202
In addition, the new album is now available for pre-order!
Pre-order the Mail Order Edition / NB Anniversary Green Vinyl / Orange or Red Splatter Vinyl here:
http://www.nuclearblaststore.co.uk/shop/nuclearblast/products.php?cat=4202
Pre-order the Digital Album here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-rise-of-chaos/id1243468924
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-rise-of-chaos/id1243468924
Below is the tracklist for ‘The Rise Of Chaos’:
01. Die By The Sword
02. Hole In The Head
03. The Rise Of Chaos
04. Koolaid
05. No Regrets
06. Analog Man
07. What’s Done Is Done
08. Worlds Colliding
09. Carry The Weight
10. Race To Extinction
01. Die By The Sword
02. Hole In The Head
03. The Rise Of Chaos
04. Koolaid
05. No Regrets
06. Analog Man
07. What’s Done Is Done
08. Worlds Colliding
09. Carry The Weight
10. Race To Extinction
"The Rise of Chaos is something I have been thinking
about often. Wherever we go - there is some hidden as well as some visible
destruction and it kind of changes the world we know.
“What was there today - can be gone tomorrow and it’s
somehow irritating, because it happens on so many levels and no one
knows what comes next. The cover portrays our last stage set-up - but now
clearly “destroyed" – like after a catastrophe", explained Wolf
Hoffmann.
The cover artwork of the new record was created by the
Hungarian artist Gyula Havancsák.
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