Accept’s twelfth studio album, “Blood of the Nations”, is a key milestone for the band. This record not only highlights the amazing abilities of vocalist Mark Tornillo and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann, but it also sees the return of guitarist Herman Frank to the Accept family.
Accept takes a bold step forward with this album, exploring new sounds and providing a tremendous musical experience. It is the first album without Udo Dirkschneider’s vocals since “Eat the Heat” in 1989.
“Blood of the Nations” has received positive reviews from critics, with Scott Alisoglu praising it as a boost for classic heavy metal enthusiasts. Sergio Pereira praised the album as pure, unadulterated metal, noting the rare minute-long solos in “Pandemic”. The album received an impressive 8.5 out of 10 rating from Blabbermouth.net.

“Blood of the Nations”, Accept’s debut album, achieved critical acclaim and chart success. It debuted at number four on the German albums chart, marking their highest position since 1986.
It also became their second highest-charting album overall, following “Blind Rage’s” 2014 number one spot. “Blood of the Nations” broke Accept’s Billboard 200 drought since 1989, entering at number 187. Despite its lowest chart position to date, it remains a significant achievement for the band.
Accept
Mark Tornillo – lead vocals
Wolf Hoffmann – lead and rhythm guitars
Herman Frank – rhythm guitar, lead guitar
Peter Baltes – bass guitar
Stefan Schwarzmann – drums



























