ACCEPT teases 'Zombie Apocalypse' video, Postpones 'Too Mean To Die' album release
08-01-2021
German/American metal legends ACCEPT will release a music video for their new single, “Zombie Apocalypse”, on January 15. The track is taken from the band’s upcoming album, “Too Mean To Die”, which will be made available on January 29 (postponed two weeks from the previously announced January 15) via Nuclear Blast. The LP will be the group’s first without bassist Peter Baltes, who exited ACCEPT in November 2018. He has since been replaced by Martin Motnik. ACCEPT‘s lineup has also been expanded with the addition of a third guitarist, Philip Shouse, who originally filled in for Uwe Lulis during last year’s “Symphonic Terror” tour, before being asked to join the band permanently. A teaser for the “Zombie Apocalypse” video is available now.
Watch “Zombie Apocalypse” below.
Watch the previously released video for “The Undertaker” below.
ACCEPT stated about the “Too Mean To Die” delay: “Unfortunately, with a heavy heart we have to postpone the release of our new album, ‘Too Mean To Die’, from January 15th to January 29th, 2021.
“Due to a COVID-19-related pressing plant closure, the finished product has been massively delayed so that the planned release on January 15th, 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 record.
“In order to shorten the waiting time for you, we have decided to release a new video for the track ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ together with a digital single on January 15th, 2021.”
All formats of ‘The Undertaker’ single can be pre-ordered here:
* Vinyl
* Pre-save digital
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