Accept are back with another killer record, the aptly titled "Too Mean to Die". Since their reformation in 2010, now with Mark Tornillo on vocals, they have experienced quite a resurgence, with a string of very successful albums, beginning with 2010's “Blood of the Nations”. "Too Mean to Die" follows the same tradition of their previous efforts, with a little bit more of diversity in the track-list and is a worthy addition to the band's pantheon. We recently published our own take on the album and you can check it out at ([ Ссылка ])
Recording an album with a new lineup can be a risky proposition, but main-man Wolf Hoffmann, the only musician to be featured on all albums of their extensive career is always up for a challenge. With the help of producer Andy Sneap, they concocted yet another incredible collection of songs, which will certainly please long-time fans.
Sonic Perspectives collaborator Rodrigo Altaf discussed the new album with Wolf, and they also addressed his love for Flying V guitars, releasing an album during the pandemic, and what it's like to have his wife collaborating with the band.
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