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Accept Launch Video Teaser


Accept The Rise of Chaos Cover Art The renowned heavy metal giants, Accept, have recently unveiled exciting details about their upcoming album, "Humanoid," scheduled for release on April 26. Continuing their successful collaboration, the album was once again expertly produced, recorded, mixed, and mastered by the critically acclaimed heavy metal producer, Andy Sneap.

The anticipation for the album is building with the announcement of the release of its first single and accompanying video, titled "Humanoid," set to debut on February 28. The band has offered a glimpse into the video through a teaser, expressing their enthusiasm: "The title track from our upcoming album and what a beast it is. Looking forward to unleashing it upon you all!"

Fans eager to immerse themselves in the world of "Humanoid" can explore an interactive website recently launched by the band. On this platform, enthusiasts can engage in reprogramming the robot featured on the album cover while discovering different facets of the upcoming masterpiece. To gain early access to this unique experience, fans are encouraged to pre-save "Humanoid."

In conjunction with the album revelation, Accept has also unveiled an extensive European headline tour comprising more than 20 shows across the continent, scheduled for autumn 2024. Prior to this, the band will make a return to some of the world's most prominent rock and metal festivals, including Wacken Open Air and Hellfest, as part of their South American spring tour. The announcements signal a dynamic and eventful year ahead for Accept fans around the globe.



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    February 14, 2024

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