"I see them as the greatest ever rock'n'roll band. How can it be a bad thing to be compared to the best there is?" ...
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 ...
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 ...
This month marks the 45th anniversary of Highway To Hell, the classic sixth album by Australian rock institution AC/DC. I mention this because I have written a column about my favorite AC/DC songs, ...
No concept albums, disco-flavored single, grunge makeover, or virtue signaling. Just raw, stadium-filling songs about good times, hot gals and hotter hell, delivered with razor vocals, lightning ...
Even the biggest diehard fans of Australian hard rock band AC/DC may not know that they once penned and recorded a Christmas song. After all, why would fans know such a thing? The band never performed ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
AC/DC can thank Who legend Pete Townshend for helping to power up the next chapter of their career at the beginning of the ’90s. That’s just one revelation that you’ll find within the pages of the new ...