ACCEPT: New Audio Interview With PETER BALTES Posted Online

May 25, 2010

The latest episode of "Talking Metal" features an interview Mark Strigl and John Ostronomy conducted with bassist Peter Baltes of reformed heavy metal legends ACCEPT.

The podcast can be downloaded at this location. It can also be streamed using the audio player below.

The new lineup of ACCEPT made its live debut on May 8 at the 750-capacity Gramercy Theatre in New York City.

ACCEPT's new studio album, "Blood Of The Nations", is scheduled for release in North America on September 14 via Nuclear Blast Records. The band's 15th LP was recorded at Backstage Studio in Derbyshire, England with acclaimed British producer and SABBAT guitarist Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, EXODUS, ARCH ENEMY, NEVERMORE). The CD — which will mark the recording debut of the band's latest addition, vocalist Mark Tornillo (ex-TT QUICK) — will contain around 14 tracks, including "The Abyss", "Shades Of Death", "Teutonic Terror", "Blood Of The Nations" and "Pandemic".

ACCEPT 2010 is:

Wolf Hoffmann: Guitar
Peter Baltes: Bass
Herman Frank: Guitar
Mark Tornillo: Vocals
Stefan Schwarzmann: Drums

Fan-filmed video footage of ACCEPT performing the song "Balls To The Wall" on May 22, 2010 at the Rock Hard Festival in Gelsenkirchen, Germany can be viewed below.

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