Unfortunately, with a heavy heart we have to postpone the release of the new ACCEPT album Too Mean To Die from January 15 to January 29, 2021. Due to a COVID-19 related pressing plant closure the finished product has been massively delayed so that the planned release on Jan. 15, 2021 cannot be kept. We are very sorry about this and we hope that all ACCEPT fans are understanding of this very unfortunate situation and continue to support the band. It has been over three years since the last ACCEPT album, so we hope you can wait another two weeks for the new masterpiece.
In order to shorten the waiting time for their fans, the band has decided to release their video for the track “Zombie Apocalypse” together with a digital single on January 15, 2021.
“Zombie Apocalypse” is a classic ACCEPT cracker: dynamic and unwavering, turned up to eleven! Relentless and hard, it strikes the same tone as Too Mean To Die in the band’s signature style. The 3rd single will again be accompanied with a wink – this time about one of our most current diseases – and be assured it’s not Corona:
Marc Tornillo quotes: “Cell phone zombies – they are everywhere, they can’t put them down, they can’t keep them charged, they can’t look away! It’s a Zombie Apocalypse! Who doesn’t feel caught in this?!”
The album is available on CD, Cassette, 2-LP Vinyl in 8 colors plus as ltd. Edition Delux Box Set containing a CD Digipack, special colored 2-LP with a Pop-Out-Snake, cover patch and a signed autograph by the band as well as digital on all platforms. Pre-order/pre-save here: http://nblast.de/Accept-TooMeanToDie
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