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ACCEPT Guitarist Rules Out Autobiography - Sep. 20, 2012
Ruben Mosqueda of Oregon Music News recently conducted an interview with guitarist Wolf Hoffmann of reformed German heavy metal legends ACCEPT. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Oregon Music News: With "Stalingrad" being Mark Tornillo's [vocals] second record, was he more involved on the new album than the previous album?

Wolf: (pause) I'd say Mark's involvement was about the same; the songwriting process hasn't changed in the band's 30-year career. It's Peter [Baltes, bass] and I who take one of the riffs and begin to come up with some of the raw ideas for the song. There are times that we already have some ideas for a chorus, other times we don't. We then give what we have to Mark at a certain point and he put his own spin on it. After he gets his hands on it — sometimes it might change the direction of the song, other times it might remain close to the original idea. An example of a song that came together very quickly is "Stalingrad", and it is very close to the original idea or concept we had in mind — that was one of the very first things we did, actually.

Oregon Music News: You retained [producer] Andy Sneap for "Stalingrad". Things went incredibly well the last time around; it sounds like you took the "if it isn't broken, don't fix it" approach.

Wolf: Oh yeah, absolutely. We knew, "Why change it if it's working so well?" you know? That was our thought going into the new album — whatever worked the last time, we'll do that again. Why mess with it? I guess the way that we looked at it, we wanted it the same without it being the same. We wanted ideas that were like you heard on "Blood Of The Nations" — huge backing vocals, heavy guitar riffs, which makes the ACCEPT anthems. The hard part was the first album; we were searching for what ACCEPT would sound like today. When we found what that was we just wrote more songs. The great thing about that is that we tossed out some of the crazy ideas that did not sound like ACCEPT; those weren't worth pursuing.

Oregon Music News: Will Wolf Hoffmann write a biography at some point? It would be a great read, I think. It could be a behind-the-scenes of the band, a love story with you and [your wife and ACCEPT's manager] Gaby. There's so many angles that you could take.

Wolf: Ain't gonna happen, man, it ain't gonna happen! [laughs] Here's why, because I've asked Gaby about it, too. She's got the stories to tell more than I do. She's the one pulling the strings behind the scenes and she doesn't want to do it because it would open so many old wounds. We can't talk about the past without hurting a few people and saying a few negative things. If you're going to write a book, you have to tell the truth; otherwise you'd be cheating yourself and the public. If you're telling the story how it really happened, it's going to be painful. Right now we don't want to go there. I think sometimes it's better to leave things alone and just move on. Anyone that has been in the entertainment business will tell you it's never all smooth sailing — a lot of stuff happens along the way that you'd really rather forget.

Oregon Music News: An ACCEPT documentary would be great as well.

Wolf: I don't really know. I think I'd have to look at the format, but as I said, these things aren't my favorite things to do. I'm not the best member of the band to ask stuff related to the band's past. I don't recall all the details. I don't live in the past mentally. I am a person that feels what is done is done — I'll put it aside and move forward. Sometimes I have a hard time recalling who produced a particular album. It's funny, a lot of fans know all these details about the band that I can't even recall — and I was there! [laughs] I say to them, "Oh, yeah that's right — I almost forgot about that."

Read the entire interview from Oregon Music News.

Quality fan-filmed video footage of ACCEPT's September 7 performance at the Best Buy Theater in New York City can be seen below.





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posted by : RiotAct666
9/20/2012 10:57:35 PM
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Hope Wolf changes his mind someday. A book about Accept would be cool & interesting.


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posted by : tyranakok
9/21/2012 1:40:44 AM
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ja, I would rather read this than that piece of shit Mustaine, I bought.
I wanna know about a lot of stuff like why on UDO's first album, performance of the song "Lay Down the Law" is credited to Accept and U.D.O., not to mention, Accept & Deaffy is credited for writing on every song, circa 1987. Was this given to UDO as a seperation package?, Stolen and released before Accept was ready with new singer? Pretty bizarre...
Check the link....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_House_%28U.D.O._album%29
Not to mention...didn't Warlock become the touring band for UDO for a while??? I don't see it mentioned anywhere....but that was the scoop on MTV's headbangers Ball back in the stone ages....





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posted by : Sabbathman
9/21/2012 3:12:37 AM
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Wolf's guitar, Peter's bass and their combined songwriting form a big part of the AccepT sound but without Udo's trademark snarl the end result can only be a great German heavy metal album, not a great AccepT album.

I love the new albums, they're brilliant (I even voted Blood Of The Nations as the #1 album of 2010) but without Udo (one of my top favourite vocalists and surely the key voice for this band) it's not complete AccepT. In fact, it's not AccepT at all. It's just a new German heavy metal band featuring Wolf and Peter who used to be in AccepT some 14 years ago (and who played a few shows in 2005).


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COMMENT | By his response
posted by : GoatchristII
9/21/2012 3:49:18 AM
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As well as by Udo's interviews, there was apparently a lot of bad blood between them. That's why in every interview Wolf claims they never needed Udo and Udo claims that without him it's not Accept. I guess, as usual, the truth lies somewhere in the middle.

But if working together was such a pain, it sure didn't sound so in the music. In fact, I daresay the attitude made such albums as Balls to the Wall, Restless and Wild, Russian Roulette absolute masterpieces. Again, it's speculation, I wasn't there.

It's true Udo's newest albums have been stale, but the man released some phenomenal work in the day, including the vastly overlooked Time Bomb. I know it's fashionable to write him off nowadays, but for me, he still is the voice of Accept. I think Tornillo is fantastic and does a great job, but I grew up with the old voice. Call it an old fool's sentiment, I just prefer the old albums.

I guess, in the end, it would be great if they could reconcile and put away their differences, even if that would mean no music. They aren't getting any younger, Udo just turned 60 this year, and it would be a shame if they left with anger in their hearts...

Pointless speculation, but oh well...


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COMMENT | "Blood Of The Nations" in it's entirety.
posted by : JJJB
9/21/2012 10:49:43 AM
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Would be Acceptable for a DVD FOR SURE !!!!!!!!!!


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COMMENT | classy answer
posted by : And Then There Were None
9/21/2012 12:59:23 PM
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most musicians ego and greed would make them want to do this; Wolf is actually being diplomatic and not wanting to dredge the past politics up.

still, i would buy and read one if it came out.

awesome guitarist; maybe one of metal's top 5 of all time. certainly one of the best combos of a guy who can write killer riffs and play emotive, memorable solos. he's near Iommi territory in that respect.


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