BANGALORE CHOIR Release New Single “Prisoner”

Their Version of The Song David Reece Recorded with ACCEPT

Bangalore Choir have released their new album RAPID FIRE SUCCESSION: On Target Part II on BraveWords Records. MetalTalk describes the new album, “Revives the spirit on ‘92, grunge be damned.” The single PRISONER was originally recorded by David Reece for the ACCEPT album EAT THE HEAT. ACCEPT are celebrating their 50th Anniversary in 2026. This version of PRISONER features Giles Lavery on background vocals. Giles Lavery is the lead vocalist for both ALCATRAZZ and WARLORD.

David Reece has long and complicated relationship with “PRISONER,” originally recorded during his time fronting ACCEPT for the 1989 album Eat the Heat. In a 2024 interview, Reece singled out “PRISONER” as his favorite track from the album, praising its lyrical story and Wolf Hoffmann’s classical-influenced orchestration, while acknowledging the song’s more commercial direction. When the opportunity later arose to revisit the track with Bangalore Choir for Rapid Fire Succession: On Target Part II, Reece saw a chance to approach “PRISONER” differently. Speaking with Sleaze Roxx, he explained that the new recording strips away the keyboards and gives the song a heavier, more guitar-driven sound—bringing it closer to what he feels the song should have sounded like originally.

Stream or purchase RAPID FIRE SUCCESSION: On Target Part II: https://bravewordsrecords.bandcamp.com 

David Reece speaking about all the radio success for his BraveWords Records album, “I have had more radio on this release than I've had in years and I thank you for that, great work it's honestly been the best promotion I've had in years.”

RAPID FIRE SUCCESSION: On Target Part II Tracklisting:

Act 1

01 How Does It Feel
02 Driver's Seat
03 Love And War
04 I Never Meant To
05 I'm Headed For
06 Bullet Train
07 Swimming With The Shark
08 The Light

Act 2

09 Prisoner
10 The Beauty
11 Sail On
12 Trouble With The Truth
13 Still The Same
14 Blinded By Fire In The Sky
15 Rock Of Ages
16 Mending Fences

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