Guitarist WOLF HOFFMANN - “I Didn't Want To Go Down The Path Of Having My Own Band That Sort Of Sounds Like ACCEPT, Competes With The Legacy Of Accept... Playing Smaller Bars And Basically Being A Cover Band”; Audio

July 14, 2016, 8 years ago

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Guitarist WOLF HOFFMANN - “I Didn't Want To Go Down The Path Of Having My Own Band That Sort Of Sounds Like ACCEPT, Competes With The Legacy Of Accept... Playing Smaller Bars And Basically Being A Cover Band”; Audio

Accept guitarist Wolf Hoffmann guests on Episode #239 of One On One With Mitch Lafon.

In the show's only interview, Hoffman discusses his new solo album Headbangers Symphony, his work as a commercial photographer, the next new Accept album, the possibility of a symphonic Accept album, singer Mark Tornillo,  why he never joined another band and a lot more. Listen below:

Hoffmann's classical handwriting carved a different niche for German legends Accept since the early music labeling of something called heavy metal, which can be witnessed on his second solo album, entitled Headbangers Symphony, completely dedicated to the grand Classic Maestros, out now via Nuclear Blast.

Wolf Hoffmann has a passion. His life-long love and dedication to heavy metal music is documented in dozens of albums spanning four decades with his long time heavy metal band Accept. But beyond heavy metal, Wolf has an incessant craving for the classics, yes, the ones written decades and centuries ago.

Classical music has always been an influence - albeit limited - on Accept's teutonic approach to rock and heavy metal. However, it wasn't until 1997 during a extended hiatus from Accept, that Wolf Hoffmann finally had the chance to fully explore and fulfill this interest by recording his first astounding solo album Classical, a record filled with his rock guitar driven interpretations of some of classical music’s most loved compositions.

"I have always incorporated classical music in my songwriting with Accept, especially with Metal Heart, but I constantly felt there was so much more that I could do and I did not want to overload Accept or force it in any way. I always knew I could make a whole record of it and that’s how the first record Classical was born. Even today, fans tell me that they are still listening to it, that's why it is so fantastic now to do another one."

Headbangers Symphony is truly a bold statement by a genuine musician who simply refused to rest on his laurels and continues to push and challenge himself.

Headbangers Symphony tracklisting:

“Scherzo” (L. v. Beethoven)
“Night On Bald Mountain” (M. Mussorgsky)
“Je Crois Entendre Encore” (G. Bizet)
“Double Cello Concerto in G Minor” (A. Vivaldi)
“Adagio” (T. Albinoni)
“Symphony No. 40” (W. A. Mozart )
“Swan Lake” (P. Tchaikovsky)
“Madame Butterfly” (G. Puccini)
“Pathétique” (L. v. Beethoven)
“Meditation” (J. Massenet)
“Air On The G String” (J. S. Bach)

“Night On Bald Mountain” video:

“Scherzo”:

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