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Posté : 30 août 2010, 02:25
par Everflow

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Je retire ce que j'ai écrit sur les petites interventions subtiles de Wolf Hoffman, il y en a encore, mais elles sont un peu noyées dans le mix et derrière les rythmiques qui écrasent tout.

Finalement je l'apprécie de plus en plus ce skeud, y'a de bons brulots! Dommage qu'il soit aussi long et qu'il donne une impression de riffs répétés en copier/coller parfois, avec 10 ou 15 minutes de moins c'était suffisant. J'aurais bien enlevé "Locked and Loaded" et "New World Comin", même si elles sont pas vilaines en soi.
Là je bloque sur l'enchaînement entre "Rollin' Thunder" et "Pandemic", elles rocks tout celles là :guitare:

Posté : 31 août 2010, 14:07
par over'phil
tout est bon sur cet opus, un très grand cru avec toute fois shades of death que je trouve long et chiant.
Sinon mes preferés : locked and loaded, time machine, rolling thunder, pandemic, new world commin et le reste très bon aussi.
Ca rock.
Il est temps pour le nain hurleur de se sortir le doigt du cul et de sortir un big opus digne d'animal house :bang: :bang: :bang:
En tout cas "blood of the nations" est le successeur d'animal house et qui renvoie a la poubelle les daubes infames que furent deah row et predator, objetction overruled fut pas mauvais mais en dessous de ce dernier.

Posté : 01 sept. 2010, 00:08
par Everflow
L'album est n°4 des charts allemands, leur meilleure entrée dans le classement en carrière, et la plus haute depuis Russian Roulette. Et peut-être leur meilleur album depuis Russian Roulette aussi...
"Blood Of The Nations", the new album from reformed heavy metal legends ACCEPT, entered the German Media Control chart at position No. 4. This marks the highest German chart entry ever in the band's career and beats the No. 5 position of 1986's "Russian Roulette".

Posté : 01 sept. 2010, 23:06
par trace la route
C'est exactement mon avis aussi, le meilleur depuis "Russian Roulette"....
C'est la renaissance d'ACCEPT tout simplement, l'album envoie du bois, on oubliera les quelques répétitions dans certaines compos et l'album qui semble un peu long?? quoique...

Mais, il est vrai que des retours comme ça, on en redemande!! :bang: :bang: :bang:

Posté : 06 sept. 2010, 01:55
par Everflow
Interview de Hoffmann sur la résurrection d'Accept :

http://www.examiner.com/metal-music-in- ... -texas-usa

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: How would you categorize ACCEPT's return: comeback, rebirth, or rejuvenation?

Wolf: Well, a little bit of all of the above, really. It's definitely a new chapter because we're coming back with a new lineup, and it's a rebirth in a way. At the same time, Peter [Baltes, bass] and myself, we've been with ACCEPT for 35 years.

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: I saw you and Mark [Tornillo, vocals] on "That Metal Show" explaining how you began working together. But for those who don't know, can you recount how it came about?

Wolf: Yeah, sure, no problem. It all started in May 2009. We basically just ran into Mark by pure accident. We were doing a jam session one day near Peter's hometown, and somebody suggested to invite Mark as a singer for a day for fun. We did, and when we heard him sing, it was incredible. A light bulb went off. Udo [Dirkschneider, former ACCEPT singer] was not available and may never be again, according to him. You know, some people may be ticked off that it's not the original guy, but what choice do we have? In some ways, he's reminiscent of Udo but has his own style.

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: I was going to say that in listening to the new album, it seems you struck the right balance with Mark. He has history and his own sound, but he can also sound like Udo, particularly when reaching high notes. Would you agree with that?

Wolf: Absolutely. And overall, personality-wise, I gotta tell you, when you really think about all this stuff and analyzing it, he's the right age and the right type of guy. If we had met some 22-year-old kid with a similar voice, I don't know if that would have been the right thing.

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: And this all came after you reached out to Udo first, right?

Wolf: Udo, we've been in negotiations with him for weeks, months, and he said he's not interested. We weren't actively looking for anyone new. We were just running off steam and ran into Mark. We didn't even hold any auditions.

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: What are your impressions of "Blood of the Nations", and how was it getting back into the recording process after 15 years, particularly with a new singer?

Wolf: Yeah, well first of all, it was great to be back at it again. Peter and I have a lot of energy stored in us, and we had no trouble writing songs, that's for sure. We sat down and came out with ideas. It was great to work with Mark in the studio. It was the first time really that we could work with a singer in the studio that was open-minded to a lot of ideas rather than being set in a certain way. It was really refreshing. A lot different from Udo.

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Over the years, was there a competition or friendly rivalry in Germany with the SCORPIONS?

Wolf: You betcha (laughs). Well, I never really had it as a competition because they've always been way more successful as far as records and sales goes. But on an influential level, I think ACCEPT reached a remarkable level as well. "Restless and Wild" and "Balls to the Wall" influenced a lot of people, and it's still reaching a lot of people to this day. I think the album "Restless and Wild" was the stepping stone for us to get some attention worldwide, especially underground. But then the breakthrough was "Balls to the Wall", with the catchy phrase and the riff. It was an instant metal anthem and still is to this day. It's being used in movies and video games.

San Antonio Metal Music Examiner: Are you happy with the way Mark is sounding on the older songs?

Wolf: Oh, more than happy. I think it's better than ever. Well, you can't say it's better than the original, but he's doing the best job anybody could ever do on covering this older material.

Posté : 06 sept. 2010, 09:38
par Auric
Enfin un putain d'album sans concessions !
Mon top album 2010 pour le moment.

:bang:

Posté : 06 sept. 2010, 11:04
par Dave
Bon j'ai l'album depuis ce week end, et je vais dans le sens d'une grande majorité des defenders, cet album est monstrueux !!! comme dit plus haut le meilleur Accept depuis "Russian..." même si j'aime bien aussi comme madbutcher "Objection overuled", ça fait plaisir de voir un groupe avec un telle carrière sortir un album pareil !!! Putain ça change de Maiden tiens !!!

Posté : 06 sept. 2010, 18:39
par trace la route
Ils ont fait fort avec cet album, pratiquement que des bonnes critiques, également, mon top album de cette année devant le Maiden... ACCEPT RULEEEEEEEEEEEES......... SI avec ça ils nous sortent pas une date en 2010 ou 2011 (hellfest??) je ne comprendrais pas!

Posté : 07 sept. 2010, 20:19
par Everflow
Dans les charts :

Germany: #4
Sweden: #7
Hungary: #7
Finland: #9
Billboard European Chart: #12
Austria: #19
Czech Republic: #27

Posté : 07 sept. 2010, 21:47
par Kiss of Death
et France ? :lol:
numéro 276 ?

Posté : 19 sept. 2010, 23:56
par Everflow
Interview d'Hoffmann qui pense avoir convaincu les sceptiques :

http://www.knac.com/article.asp?ArticleID=7699

KNAC.COM: Obviously some of your longtime, hardcore fans are still very into in the band?

Hoffmann: I wasn't quite ready personally for how seriously people were going to take it. This whole ACCEPT thing means so much and so many things to so many people, it's amazing how passionate they feel about it. When you read those things online some times, my gosh they kind of fight over this thing as if it was life or death (laughs). "Which record was the best? No, you're an idiot, it was this one."

KNAC.COM: Did you hear a lot of stuff like, "Who is this Mark [Tornillo, vocals] guy? How dare they carry on without Udo [Dirkschneider]?"

Hoffmann: Oh yeah, there was a bunch of that. I would say 99 percent of what we heard early on was "this is never going to work." Everybody said "it didn't work before. They tried it with another singer one other time and it failed miserably." And I was telling myself, just because someone's been married before doesn't mean they shouldn't try again. Maybe the match wasn't right the first time around, but to draw the conclusion that it's never gonna work is a bit far-fetched. But I guess all these naysayers have fallen by the wayside, and a lot of these people have even apologized to us. Publicly, some journalists have made statements on their web sites, "I was so wrong and please forgive me." I guess the proof is in the pudding in the end, when the record is good, it's good.

KNAC.COM: Udo made his feelings known when you did that last batch of reunion shows with him that he wasn't interested in making new music with ACCEPT. But given his long history with the band, did you ever feel the need to get his blessing to move forward with this?

Hoffmann: No, no, no. As you mentioned, we wanted him to be the singer before but of course, he turned us down. So at that point if someone says they are not into it and doesn't want to, we obviously don't need his blessing to move forward. What are we supposed to do? We are musicians and we are in ACCEPT and, heck, if he doesn't want to be the singer, we'll find somebody else. And funny thing is, we didn't really look for anybody, but we did find someone that one day and everything came together so well, so we figured "now or never, this is our chance. We can do anything we want." So that's what we did. To get Udo's blessing, that ain't gonna happen, because he let us know a while ago that he didn't want to be part of it.

KNAC.COM: I know Udo was one of the people early on who said he didn't think the new lineup was gonna work, but he's been pretty quiet about the situation since then?

Hoffmann: And he should be. You cannot decide to not go to a party and then be pissed off if the party is a success without you.

KNAC.COM: You mentioned some of the backlash you got from the song snippet you posted. Have you run into any other bumps in the road along the way?

Hoffmann: No, nothing really. It's really been triumphant so far, honestly. Our first show ever was in New York City, which was quite daring to begin with because it was the debut with our new singer and we knew the eyes of the world would be upon us because it would be on YouTube the next morning, so if we would have screwed up everyone would have known it right away. Nowadays you can't hide (laughs). You can't do any secret gigs anymore in Siberia and get your stuff in order, you have to be ready from day one. So we did and it worked phenomenal. We had a couple shows in Germany opening for AC/DC in front of 80,000 people, that was quite amazing too. Everybody had been super supportive and the fans love it. And that in itself is quite a thing to achieve, with a new singer and all that. It's going so much better than anyone could have hoped for and we're super-pleased.

KNAC.COM: In a live situation, was Mark able to click with you guys right away, or did it take some getting used to after working with Udo for all those years?

Hoffmann: Yeah, totally. We just fall into our place and do our thing. Peter [Baltes, bass] and I have been playing together for like 35 years, we're just joined at the hip. So we fall right back into what we've always been doing onstage and Mark just finds his place and is right there with us. Obviously the longer we stay together the more we're gonna grow together, even onstage, but it's really been super-smooth. And Mark is a professional, he really pulled off the old material like you wouldn't believe, he really nailed it, which is what impresses people the most. You can always tell there are people coming to the shows who at first are skeptics, just like some people were skeptical at first about the whole idea, and they've kinda made up their minds that it's not going to be any good, but they go anyhow to just see it and it doesn't take long to realize how wrong they are. Honestly, after two or three songs everyone's right there with us, fists in the air and they kind of forget the whole Udo thing and "the whole thing is never gonna work" and they just enjoy the music and they get carried away and they love it.

KNAC.COM: The album you did with David Reece, was that a case of trying to do too much all at once that was too different, or just not having the right guy?

Hoffmann: Really, all of that together, and the wrong production, there were a lot of things. That was weird times then. I would say if you look at any band with a long career that's still around, you'll find they made some mediocre albums along the way. We just happened to make an album where we were trying something that didn't work. For crying out loud, that doesn't mean you can't ever learn from it and do better the next time around. It was a time also in the '90s where bands were looking at "where is this whole thing going to go?" Metal was kinda dead for a while, it was really not selling and nobody really wanted to hear it and everybody was looking to Seattle and all the grunge that was all the rage. And at the time all these bands that now are going strong, like IRON MAIDEN or the SCORPIONS or JUDAS PRIEST, they were all struggling and looking for new ways to keep their fans. That's just normal and you live through it and you learn from it and everybody's back on track now.

Posté : 20 sept. 2010, 23:50
par Everflow
Suite au buzz, l'album continue de s'accrocher dans les charts :
ACCEPT report:

Accept’s new album, Blood Of The Nations, has reached sensational and lofty positions in diverse European charts – many are all-time high placements. In addition, the album has been able to hold on to these positions and is now creating a storm in the USA, Canada and Japan.

Blood Of The Nations is currently holding steady at #12 in the European Billboard charts and an incredible #35 in the world wide best-selling albums charts. Amazon Canada is reporting Blood Of The Nations to be in the Top 20; this week peaking at #12 overall and #2 in the metal charts. In the US, Blood Of The Nations has broken into the Top 25 of the best selling album in iTunes. In addition, it has now reached #65 at Amazon’s Albums Charts and #4 within the “Metal” category. Many media outlets are calling Blood Of The Nations the metal Album Of the Year.

In Japan, Amazon reports Blood Of The Nations at #75 and in the Top 5 on the Metal Charts. Overall, the album is holding steady in the Top 75 at the European Amazon best selling charts.

Posté : 27 sept. 2010, 00:50
par Everflow
Encore d'autres interviews, où ça parle notamment de la précédente reformation sans Udo (pour l'album Eat the Heat) :

http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/130 ... c-terrors/
http://classicrockrevisited.com/interviewAccept.htm

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Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 09:32
par Chacal
Je découvre l'album en retard... ca avoine bien bordel, ca change du heavy mou du cul, moi le son me botte à fond, bonne surprise je pensais pas. :rock:

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 09:44
par kingdavid of steel
faudra quand même que je me decide a l'acheté se disque.

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 09:48
par olivier64
kingdavid666 a écrit :faudra quand même que je me decide a l'acheté se disque.
Si tu aimes le heavy metal, il te le faut ... :D

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 10:09
par kingdavid of steel
ouais,mais y a tellement de trucs a acheté,il me faudrait le budget du bangladesh (1000 euros) :D

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 11:07
par Chacal
:up: :up: :up:

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 14:21
par Dark Avenger
olivier64 a écrit :
kingdavid666 a écrit :faudra quand même que je me decide a l'acheté se disque.
Si tu aimes le heavy metal
...et qu'une prod moderne a la Andy Sneap ne te derange pas, il te le faut. ;)

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 15:03
par olivier64
Prod moderne mais pas trop, mais surtout morceaux fantastiques, riffs terribles et superbe performance vocale. Un des meilleurs albums des 10 dernières années (bon, ça c'est pas trop dur non plus), et le meilleur retour d'un groupe depuis très longtemps :D

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 16:11
par kingdavid of steel
ça va,ça va je vais l'acheté se foutu disque mais si j'aime pas vous allez m'entendre !! :D

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 17:24
par Tony Le Pouilleux
Dark Avenger a écrit :
olivier64 a écrit :
kingdavid666 a écrit :faudra quand même que je me decide a l'acheté se disque.
Si tu aimes le heavy metal
...et qu'une prod moderne a la Andy Sneap ne te derange pas, il te le faut. ;)
Bof, quand on met le disque et qu'on entend les débuts de Beat the Bastards, on se dit yark yark, meurs Andy Sneap, mais on oublie assez rapidement qu'il est derrière les manettes, parce que c'est du grand Accept avec le son Accept (même s'il y a des traces Sneapiennes :beurk: ).

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 18:07
par olivier64
kingdavid666 a écrit :ça va,ça va je vais l'acheté se foutu disque mais si j'aime pas vous allez m'entendre !! :D
Satisfait ou remboursé ! :D - :/ :/ :/

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 20:15
par trace la route
IDEM pour moi, c'est le meilleur d'ACCEPT est l'un des meilleurs album Heavy metal de ces dernières années. Très direct mais bougrement efficace!! En live le groupe démonte tout, à l'image de la perf' à l'Elysée (Rip...)

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 22:42
par Dark Schneider
L'un des meilleurs albums de heavy de ces dernières années je veux bien, mais le meilleur d'Accept, n'exagérons rien... Malgré une efficacité indéniable, ce que je trouve dommage sur cet album c'est l'absence totale de morceaux un peu plus "rock'n'roll". Là c'est vraiment du heavy hyper carré du début à la fin.

Posté : 11 avr. 2011, 23:49
par Cruchot jr
J'en avais marre de l'écouter sur deezer ou en mp3, j'ai franchi l'étape de l'achat du cd il y a quelques jours :bang: :bang: