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Accept - Metal Heart (CD)

Metal Heart
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4.7 out of 5.0 stars 6 Ratings (5 Reviews)

Album Details: Metal Heart

Release Date:09/01/2009
Label:Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:886972400921

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    Summer of '85 Re-revisited

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 5, 2004

    Pros: Udo's voice

    Cons: Udo's voice

    For a dwarf that Udo guy sang pretty well, if you were tone deaf or high on weed. The two things I remember about the summer of '85 are Heavy Metal and good (make that great) hash brownies. This LP is your typical 3-4 chord hard rock/metal that w...as all over the airwaves that summer. A part of the German Invasion with Scorpions, Grave Digger, Kro- kus, Tyrant etc. Screaming for a Love Bite, Metal Heart and Up to the Limit are worth a listen. Read more Less

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    Awesome!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 9, 2001

    Check out "up to the limit", "to high to get it right", and especially "bound to fail".

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  • All Music Guide

    With 1985's Metal Heart, German metal institution Accept attempted to add catchier choruses and melodies to their high-octane guitar riffing in a clear ploy to crack the American market. Not that this move in any way upset the balance of their thus-far smooth-running metal machine, which had been gaining momentum with every release since the start of the decade. No, Metal Heart was certainly a step toward accessibility, but a cautious one at that -- and, frankly, there was no toning down when it came to the lacerated larynx of gifted lead screamer Udo Dirkschneider. You gotta hand it to Accept, they sure knew how to make an entrance by now, and the apocalyptic title track is about as dramatic as it gets (the operatic "Bound to Fail" comes close), with guitarist Wolf Hoffman taking the helm on a long, mid-song solo excursion containing equal nods to Beethoven (very nice) and Edward Van Halen (get real). First single "Midnight Mover" is next, and along with the even more melodic "Screami...ng for a Love-Bite," it places obvious emphasis on hooks and melodies (and proved to be the toughest to stomach for the band's more hardcore fans). But despite another strange detour into jazz territory with the bizarre "Teach Us to Survive," Accept still packed amazing power, heaping on their Teutonic background vocals for the ultra-heavy "Dogs on Leads" and gleefully pile-driving their way through relentless moshers like "Up to the Limit" and "Wrong Is Right." The brilliantly over-the-top "Too High to Get It Right" finds Dirkschneider screeching like never before, and to cap things off, the band really cooks on "Living for Tonight" -- arguably the best track all around. A winning set. - Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Accept

With their brutal, simple riffs and aggressive, fast tempos, Accept was one of the top metal bands of the early '80s, and a major influence on the development of thrash. Led by the unique vocal stylings of screeching banshee Udo Dirkschneider, the band forged an instantly recognizable sound and was notorious as one of the decade's fiercest live acts. Despite recording t... Read more