Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork, Layout: Gyula Havancsak, Bass: Peter Baltes, Drums: Christopher Williams (13), Guitar: Uwe Lulis, Guitar: Wolf Hoffmann, Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By: Andy Sneap, Vocals: Mark Tornillo, Labelcode 2736140122 (NB 4012-2, 4012-2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Nuclear Blast Records, Copyright (c) Nuclear Blast Records, Record Company Nuclear Blast America, Record Company Nuclear Blast Europe
"The Rise Of Chaos" est un puissant album en format CD du légendaire groupe allemand de heavy metal Accept, édité par le célèbre label Nuclear Blast. Cet opus met en avant la combinaison caractéristique d?Accept : guitares percutantes, voix puissantes et énergie brute qui ont forgé leur réputation depuis plusieurs décennies. Les morceaux abordent des thèmes comme les bouleversements sociaux et la résilience personnelle ; l?album témoigne ainsi de la pertinence continue du groupe sur la scène métal internationale. Fondé à la fin des années 70, Accept fait partie des pionniers du heavy metal européen avec des albums cultes tels que « Balls to the Wall », « Restless and Wild » ou encore « Metal Heart ». Leur influence s?étend sur plusieurs générations d?artistes et ils comptent à leur actif plusieurs millions de disques vendus dans le monde entier ainsi que de nombreuses prestations lors de grands festivals internationaux. Le fabricant Nuclear Blast est l?un des principaux labels indépendants européens spécialisés dans le métal et le hard rock ; il joue un rôle clé dans le développement d?artistes majeurs du genre.
The 15th studio album by German heavy metal band Accept, released on 4 August 2017. The album was honored with a 2017 Metal Storm Award for Best Heavy Metal/Melodic Album.
Alexander S. - 14/10/2019
The latter, at the moment, is a full-length format of the legends of the German heavy Accept under the title “The Rise Of Chaos” in musical evolution does not have a distinctive perception from the previous longplay. But who said that some new trend is characteristic of legends? Everything is very expected here, this is the most pleasant. After all, a classic is what it exists to be familiar with and to revive a beautiful memory of what was and is.
On the musical side, “The Rise Of Chaos” is impeccable. Wolf Hoffmann is a real wizard who forges smooth steel so smoothly, but in the frame of the marvelous vocals of Mark Tornillo it takes on a brilliant cut. And despite the rather cool attitude of the mythical old school community regarding the fact that the Germans without Udo are no longer able to produce worthwhile material, Acceptance is the fourth album in a row, starting with “Blood Of The Nations”, prove the opposite.
The music of the titans became more pulsating, which once was lacking in albums of the late 90s. In the melodic component, a significant proportion of classical metal moves prevail, but at the same time, all this organically fits into modern mastering. As a result, we get, perhaps, one of the highest-quality metal products of recent times, and this is actually so, not all giants even in modern permissiveness and opening borders are able to record such high-quality works.
I also note that I have never been a big fan of using backing against the background of leading vocals, so the hymns, which some metal legends quite often flirt with, did not find any manifestation in my heart. What can not be said about Accept, in this case the secondary use of backing vocals only complements the scale of the sound. Well, through it breaks the hammer of Mark Tornillo, who, in my humble opinion, is one of the most outstanding vocalists of recent years. Not to say that the range is over the top, but its vital component is so energetically crowded and fits it into the structure of the group - the Germans really found their second life, completely different, going in parallel with the past.
The “The Rise Of Chaos” album proves once again that the true metal of the old school is able to live in the present time, thereby continuing along the path of eternity, which he once became a part of when no one suspected that it would be one of the beautiful phenomena for the world, appearing in it ...
Teppo T. - 09/09/2017
Nice accept album once again. A "must have" album for all fans... again with many good tunes and choruses to remenber A+++