ACCEPT - entered charts worldwide!

Today, heavy metal pioneers ACCEPT proudly announce that their brand-new studio album »The Rise Of Chaos« (released on August 4th, 2017) entered the charts...
Today, heavy metal pioneers ACCEPT proudly announce that their brand-new studio album »The Rise Of Chaos« (released on August 4th, 2017) entered the charts in various parts of the world! Here are the first results: Germany: #3 Switzerland: #4 Finland: #5 Czech Republic: #5 Sweden: #10 (Hard Rock #1, Vinyl #1, Physical: #2) Austria: #13 Poland: #26 Belgium: #31 (Wallonia #25, Flanders #36) France: #40 Japan #54 (International #7) Canada: #103 (#2 Hard Music, #24 Current Albums, #27 Top Albums) UK: #105 (#4 Rock, #5 Indie) USA: #140 (#3 Hard Music, #11 Rock, #27 Top Currents) Netherlands: #177 In celebration of this release, the band played an impressive show at Wacken Open Air in front of 85,000+ fans on the evening before the release, where some songs were also performed with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. To show the fans who couldn't be there, how massive this show was, ACCEPT recently launched the album's opening track, 'Die By The Sword', from the mentioned show over on YouTube. Check it out, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kla3W1_8SyI Order »The Rise Of Chaos« now: http://nblast.de/AcceptRiseOfChaosNB Order »The Rise Of Chaos« digitally: http://nblast.de/AcceptDigital More on »The Rise Of Chaos«: 'The Rise Of Chaos' OFFICIAL VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFqFYHFNeCc 'Koolaid' OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XqlQWaqFKY Track-By-Track #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSoHPOfGbp4 Track-By-Track #2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJNAAfPksJQ Track-By-Track #3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8OtmddBUAg »The Rise Of Chaos« - Track Listing: 01. Die By The Sword 02. Hole In The Head 03. The Rise Of Chaos 04. Koolaid 05. No Regrets 06. Analog Man 07. What’s Done Is Done 08. Worlds Colliding 09. Carry The Weight 10. Race To Extinction The cover artwork of the new record was created by the Hungarian artist Gyula Havancsák.