Founded in 1976, Accept, the long-standing legendary German titans of heavy metal, are back with a fiercely awaited and highly acclaimed new studio album, entitled “Humanoid”, to be released on the 26th of April, 2024 via Napalm Records.
Once again finalized by leading metal producer Andy Sneap (Judas Priest, Amon Amarth, Testament, Saxon, etc.) at his Backstage Recording Studios Ltd. in Derbyshire, UK, “Humanoid” is a towering musical achievement and another world class entry in the Accept catalog, certain to rally fans from around the world.
Accept have never shied away from hot button issues, and this album is no exception. Yet the band’s 17th studio album is certainly not a concept album. It deals with topics like AI and how our reliance on technology is gradually stripping away our individuality. Accept offers a warning in this new album and title track single “Humanoid“. Since singer Mark Tornillo will never be an advocate for the digital age, he counterbalances the title track with raw emotions, frailties, significant “Rites of Passage” we encounter on the path of life and characteristics that make us uniquely human: feeling uncomfortable, getting older, dealing with hurt, disappointment, and the final stop for everyone: death.
“Humanoid” is a ferociously electrifying, dynamic and subtly nuanced platter with tongue in cheek humor, biblical references in “The Reckoning” – an ode to concert audiences – a thrilling new spin on the “Frankenstein” story and “Straight Up Jack” – a track that surely would have been a Bon Scott approved drinking song.
The opening track “Diving into Sin” gives listeners a hair-raising energetic jolt with its Middle Eastern influenced intro, and an almost aggressive, screaming vocal from Tornillo setting the rest of the album up for a most bountiful feast. “Unbreakable” is as much about the band as it is the bond between Accept and their fans, in the concert arena – an easy going “Hey, let’s do this, ‘kind of rock song.” “Mind Games“, on the other hand, has a vintage feel, circa “Metal Heart”. “No One Gets Out Alive” seems tailor made for live shows. It says that regardless of life’s circumstances, rich, famous, or not, death is the great equalizer. The good ole’ drinking song, “Straight Up Jack” utilizes many euphemisms for ordering at the bar. Upbeat and aggressive with guitar interplay, “Southside Of Hell” ends the disc with a wonderful bit of wordplay, courtesy of Tornillo.
Chaoszine sat down with the band’s guitarist Wolf Hoffmann and discussed about making the upcoming “Humanoid” album as well as what lies ahead for the group. You can check out the entire video interview below:
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You can check out the singles released from Accept‘s upcoming “Humanoid” album so far below: