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Last Updated: November 21, 2009 9:54 AM




Guitarist WOLF HOFFMANN Feels Good About The New ACCEPT - Nov. 9, 2009
Pat Prince of Powerline A.D. recently conducted an interview with guitarist Wolf Hoffmann of reunited heavy metal legends ACCEPT. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Powerline A.D.: Word has it the new album is almost finished. Is that true? If so, any word on a release date? Title? etc?

Wolf: Right now we are recording at Andy Sneap's studio in the U.K. It's going great. Andy is an incredible talented producer and we all are enjoying the recording process very much. Actually, we just finished recording drums. Release is planned for early 2010.

Powerline A.D.: New singer, Mark Tornillo, is exciting to fans. He has a good Bon Scott raspiness to his voice. A much more appropriate replacement for Udo than, say, another David Reece. His arrival into the history of ACCEPT happened pretty fast, no?

Wolf: Yeah, very fast indeed. Peter [Baltes, bass] and I were jamming one weekend near his home in Pennsylvania — this is all after Udo [Dirkschneider, former ACCEPT vocalist] had just announced there was no chance of a reunion with him. So, needless to say, we wanted to let off some steam and just shred. We were tossing some ideas around like we always have. Peter and I have always been a good team when it comes to writing songs. Of course, jamming is a lot more fun with a singer and somebody suggested to give Mark Tornillo a call to see if he would join us. He lived around the corner and when we called him he said he had tough cold that had been dragging on for some time but he was gonna come anyhow. One thing led to another and before we knew it we were jamming ACCEPT tunes. Turns out Mark knew a bunch of the ACCEPT classics from having covered them back in the day with his band TT QUICK. Mark started singing and within a few moment Peter and I looked at each other: Are you thinking what I am thinking?... A couple of songs from this impromptu jam session were later posted online.

Powerline A.D.: Did you ever have a chance to speak to Udo about joining the new reunion?

Wolf: There were negotiations and talks going on for quite some time — mostly through his management. Udo finally stated publicly — on his website — that he was not interested in leaving his own band U.D.O. for ACCEPT. After a 20-year career with U.D.O. we had to respect his decision. No bad feelings from our side.

Powerline A.D.: People may not know this but you're a very talented professional photographer as well. I guess both photography and music will always be a part of your life. When did you first get into photography?

Wolf: I started taking pictures on the road with ACCEPT in the '80s. Just fun stuff, documenting travel and so on. It all developed from there. When ACCEPT called it quits in 1996 I was confronted with the infamous "now what?" I guess I could have started another band. But to me, it's all or nothing. ACCEPT or no music at all. At least nothing that competes with the past. You have to know when it time to bow out and leave with your head held high. So I started my own photography business and I have been a professional photographer for over 10 years. I like photography a lot but honestly, my first love is and always will be music. Nothing compares to it.

Read the entire interview from Powerline A.D..

Faces only a mother could love: (left to right) Wolf Hoffmann and Andy Sneap (photo taken in Nashville in August 2009)



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COMMENT | as nice as Wolf appears
posted by : majorfabs
11/9/2009 11:38:18 AM

to be, he´s the reason Udo will not return to ACCEPT. "No bad feelings from our side" = HAHA that was good...

COMMENT | sorry but...
posted by : Night_Prowler
11/9/2009 11:43:51 AM

no UDO no ACCEPT.


COMMENT | Cool
posted by : CatWorship
11/9/2009 11:46:08 AM

I'm not interested in this version of Accept. It's not Accept without Udo.

That being said, I want that Metal Heart!! Holy shit, that is cool!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/9/2009 11:54:07 AM

Bring on the new Accept record.

COMMENT |
posted by : tnttnttnt
11/9/2009 12:11:49 PM

AWESOME

COMMENT |
posted by : Rockula
11/9/2009 12:15:13 PM

I'll give them a shot. Hope it works out better than with Reece.

COMMENT |
posted by : scuzzles
11/9/2009 12:36:34 PM

Mark Tornillo is great. Loved TT Quick. Looking forward to this.

COMMENT | Wolf rocks
posted by : LappyMcNut
11/9/2009 1:40:01 PM

great guitar player

Hopefully it is heavy and sounds like something between Restless and Wild/Balls to Walls and Metal Heart

I am open to giving it a chance, hope it does not suck

COMMENT | Hellr1der
posted by : juanneman
11/9/2009 1:44:37 PM

I agree with you, I am cautious, I think this will be better than the one with Reece (too cheesy, no Accept for me), but I don't get Accept without Udo, let's see.

COMMENT | This will be a great metal album
posted by : deflepplin
11/9/2009 1:48:50 PM

Wolf is no dummy, he knows what the fans want and he is going to deliver it. He and Peter will go all out to ensure that this record has the classic Accept feel. I think the new singer will work out just fine. Only purists wont get this, for misguided reasons.

COMMENT | Wolf is awesome
posted by : And Then There Were None
11/9/2009 3:33:23 PM

a fucking metal guitar god.

of course, we'd like Udo to be in it, but i'd rather hear Wolf with the new guy than no Wolf at all.

if you don't like it, don't fucking buy it.

it will rock.

cheers.

COMMENT | Whoa!
posted by : MetalPause
11/9/2009 4:12:47 PM

I WANT that Metal Heart!!!!

COMMENT | Onward...666
posted by : Luciferian-Angel...999
11/9/2009 5:26:27 PM

Out w/ the old, in w/ the new. Give them Hell...666

COMMENT | Accept
posted by : rockerlawyer
11/9/2009 7:37:42 PM

As a guitar player, I´d love to see Wolf back in action.
Yeah, I´ll miss Udo, but unfortunately there´s no other option.
Hope they come to Brazil

COMMENT | Hoffman was great in the SAW movies
posted by : I'mGonnaKillEddie.
11/9/2009 8:14:01 PM

ohh, I thought it said Detective HOFFMAN. hmmm.


COMMENT |
posted by : zakkimal
11/9/2009 8:55:57 PM

When I first heard the demos months ago, I was totally interested and see something great coming of this. I never really got into UDO solo, and he wont rejoin this, but the combo of Wolf and Peter is too great to be denied. I'll definitely give this one a chance. I missed seeing Accept live back in their heydays, so this would at least be something.

COMMENT |
posted by : yiyi
11/10/2009 7:04:02 AM

Accept much much better than UDO

COMMENT | Mark Tornillo rules!
posted by : TruthIsParamount
11/11/2009 4:30:25 AM

TT QUICK were the best East Coast metal band going - Tornillo is a great cross between Bon Scott and Udo. Perfect choice for Accept.



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