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The post Ranking: Every AC/DC Album from Worst to Best appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The legacy of AC/DC is one of perseverance. Across their five-decade career, the Australian hard rockers ...
AC/DC appears ready for another comeback. Four years after departing the band due to hearing problems, Sarasota resident Brian Johnson returns as lead singer for their highly anticipated new album ...
AC/DC is celebrating a very special milestone. Last December marked 50 years since the band’s first show — which took place on December 31, 1973 at Chequers Nightclub in Sydney, Australia. More than ...
As the famed Australian group continues its Power Up tour, its debut album, High Voltage, celebrates its 50th anniversary. By Steve Knopper Fifty-one years ago, after trying out Zorro, Superman and ...
"Brian confirmed it," Snider said. "They've been in the studio; they've been recording. The original — I don't say the 'original' guys, because a lot of them are gone, but I say the 'classic' lineup ...
AC/DC's next studio album will be exclusively sold at Wal-Mart stores in the U.S. By Jonathan Cohen, Billboard, The Associated Press NEW YORK — AC/DC’s next studio album will be exclusively sold at ...
The late AC/DC guitarist and co-founder died on Nov. 18, 2017 at the age of 64. A statement on AC/DC's website at the time revealed that Malcolm had been suffering from dementia and "passed away ...
Rumors of a new AC/DC record have been popping up here and there for about a year now. These include bassist Cliff Williams being involved with the new material, vocalist Brian Johnson being back, and ...
Here’s a whole lotta AC/DC news (sorry, couldn’t resist): FIRST: AC/DC have announced that they’ll release their new single, “Shot in the Dark,” tomorrow, Tuesday, October 06, at 09:00 pm PDT. That’s ...
The picture can be seen embedded in the tweet above, and was first posted over at EarOfNewt.com, run by Steve Newton, who wrote: “A few days ago I posted a blog reporting that Phil Rudd and Stevie ...
It was once suggested to AC/DC’s guitar-playing brothers Malcolm and Angus Young that all of their albums sounded the same. “Same band!” Malcolm replied. “That’s the good thing about us. It’s just ...
Their best album in 30 years, it’s a record that — like The Razors Edge — could be a new generation’s introduction to AC/DC. With the band’s legendary discography on the mind, Heavy Consequence ...
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