
Russian Roulette
Accept
1986
Russian Roulette is a Metal album by Accept, originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 127 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- crunchy
- aggressive
- urban
About
Following the polished production of <i>Metal Heart</i>, Accept returned to a rawer form of hard rock on 1986’s <i>Russian Roulette</i>, the final album to feature vocalist Udo Dirkschneider until a 1993 reunion. The band’s newfound venom is evident from the very first song: “T.V. War” is a blistering reprisal of the speed-metal sound that Accept helped create, while its portrayal of war images as TV entertainment was particularly pertinent at a time when combat was raging in Afghanistan, Iraq, and El Salvador. The anti-war theme continues through “Monsterman,” “Russian Roulette," and “Walking in the Shadow,” the last of which offers a haunting, spiteful image of the Berlin Wall. Throughout the album, the band sounds exceptionally unified. The group’s choruses are chanted in unison against the feral squeals of Dirkschneider, who proves his mettle as one of the genre’s most distinctive vocalists. Likewise, the album is a showcase for guitarist Wolf Hoffman, whose untamed guitar solos are a welcome contrast to the coldly technical virtuosity that was starting to overtake metal.
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Tracklist
- 1T.V. War3:26
- 2Monsterman3:24
- 3Russian Roulette5:22
- 4It's Hard to Find a Way4:18
- 5Aiming High4:25
- 6Heaven Is Hell7:11
- 7Another Second to Be3:16
- 8Walking In the Shadow4:27
- 9Man Enough to Cry3:12
- 10Stand Tight4:04
Credits
Performers
- Peter BaltesBASS BASS GUITAR
- Stefan KaufmannDRUMS
- Jörg FischerGUITAR
- Wolf HoffmannGUITAR
- Udo DirkschneiderVOCALS
- Jörg FisherGUITAR
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 127 pressings tracked on Gatefold
