For a long time, it looked as if Acceptance would end up being one of the great lost icons of rock and roll. Two years after they formed in Seattle they released “Lost For Words”, their first E.P, and immediately enjoyed local success. The band sold over 5000 copies of the E.P locally and suddenly found themselves being courted by major record labels from all over the country. Wisely, the band neglected to sign anything more than a professional management contract at first, and after recording a second E.P in 2002, the band signed to Columbia Records for the record’s release in 2003. The band seemed poised to become rock icons on the level of Fall Out Boy and My Chemical Romance but the year after their debut album, “Phantoms”, was released in 2005, the band split. Their singer Jason Vena decided to quit music in favour of a steady job and a family, and the band felt that they couldn’t continue as Acceptance without him.
However, after nearly a decade of relative silence, the band announced that they were going to reunite and play Asbury Park Skate And Surf Festival as the first date of a worldwide reunion tour in 2015. Their first new song in 10 years “Take You Away” was released in May of the same year, and ever since then, the band have enjoyed the kind of renaissance that most bands in their position would kill to have. For that, Acceptance are a band that come highly recommended.
Washington rock band Acceptance are the epitome of musical cult. Before the days of fan wars and teen icons, these guys commanded a huge following on both sides of the Atlantic for their melodic and rousing tunes. Many were left completely devastated when the band announced their split shortly after the release of debut album 'Phantoms' in 2006.
However almost a decade later, and the original lineup is back together and working on new music. Tickets were snapped up fast for those fans who have stayed true to the group and the new recruits who have discovered the music at a later date. The angsty nature of 'Phantoms' sounds great when revisited and the musicians have developed and altered some tracks to bring them into 2015. The new stuff including 'Glory' and 'Take You Away' is very exciting as it identifies the potential of where this group could potentially go. There is no sign they are outdated or unaware of modern trends so the incredibly long awaited second album is assured to be one massive release.