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 ...
It has been 44 years since the Australian rock band AC/DC released its album “Back in Black,” the first to feature lead singer Brian Johnson, who now lives in Sarasota. Fans of the album, and mystery ...
Forty-four years ago today, AC/DC topped the Billboard 200 for the first time with an album partially inspired by their late ...
This winter, Australia’s most famous brothers-turned-rock-stars released a three-disc collection of rarities and video spanning their 37-year career. Following 2008’s advent of Black Ice, their 15th ...
For many decades, Australian rock band AC/DC gave their fans hit after hit and one iconic album after the other. From Highway to Hell to The Razor's Edge, AC/DC cemented themselves as legends in the ...
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 ...
AC/DC are likely one of the bands that come to mind whenever someone hears the term "classic rock" because of how legendary of a career they've had so far, and we say "so far" because 2020's Power Up ...
Here is the most and least played song live off every AC/DC album. The rock powerhouse's discography is split into two legendary eras, the first featuring frontman Bon Scott, the second starring the ...
The Razors Edge marked a turning point for AC/DC. Malcolm Young was freshly sober after a long battle with alcoholism. Additionally, it was the first album on which he and Angus wrote all of the songs ...
NEW YORK (Billboard) - AC/DC's next studio album will be sold exclusively at Wal-Mart stores in the U.S., according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Sign up here. The as-yet-untitled Columbia ...
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 ...