Sunday, August 31, 2008

AC/DC 101

"Rock 'N' Roll Train" is just the first page in the latest chapter in AC/DC history. Don't fear! ACDC.com's got you covered with the entire history book. Check out our new feature, AC/DC 101, for an interactive, in-depth look at each decade of the Acca Dacca annals.

First up is the 1970s. Click here to watch, read and listen as AC/DC grows from humble beginnings in the nightclubs of Sydney to riding down the highway to hell of fame in just a few short years.

You might have heard the tale before, but it's never been told quite like this. With vintage video footage, recovered photos and a new spin on an age-old story, AC/DC 101 is a crash course in the history of the world's most electrifying rock & roll band.

So, go get your schoolboy uniform starched and pressed because class is now in session. Don't be tardy!



And be sure to come back next week - same place, same time - as your next lesson awaits. You won't want to miss it.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

High Voltage and Black Ice

I think I've spotted a few similitudes between High Voltage album and Black Ice.
First, the last track gives the album its name (High Voltage is the last track from the HV album, Black Ice is the last one from this album). Third track on HV is The Jack, third track on Black Ice is Big Jack. The first tracks from both albums have videos. On HV we have Rock 'n' Roll Singer, on Black Ice we have Rock 'n' Roll Dream. High Voltage was AC/DC's first album (released internationally), Black Ice may be their last one.


Whether this are just coincidences or not, it's up to you to decide!

Angus and Brian on Black Ice

Brian thinks that Black Ice is better than Back in Black!
Check out the interview (which is pretty short, unfortunately) !

Friday, August 29, 2008

The verdict on AC/DC's new album

Australian rockers AC/DC have delivered their best album in decades, based on a sample of tracks from the upcoming album Black Ice. NEWS.com.au today heard seven tracks from the new album in the studios of the band’s Sydney headquarters, Albert Music.

The songs – Anything Goes, War Machine, Stormy May Day, She Likes Rock N Roll, Money Made and Black Ice, along with the current single Rock N’ Roll Train – suggest the band has made a remarkable return to form after a series of fan-only albums in recent years.

Judging by these songs, the 15-track album is the band’s most consistent and accessible release since Back in Black.

Anything Goes has the potential to be the band’s biggest hit since You Shook Me All Night Long if released - under one plan - as a second single.

Opening with a guitar sound that recalls Bon Scott’s bagpipes in Long Way to the Top, Anything Goes is a delicious 1970s tune with blood-pumping, 2008 production values.

The Young brothers would disagree, but it is the closest thing to a pop song the band has done and will pull in many new fans.

The songs heard today draw from periods throughout the band’s career.
Black Ice is a head-banging anthem from the For Those About to Rock era, with a riff as good as any the Youngs have written.

War Machine is a hard and fast affair reminiscent of Back in Black’s Given The Dog a Bone.
Money Made is a bass-heavy boogie with guitar chords that seem to hang back, teasing, before sling-shotting into a chorus from the Blow Up Your Video era.

Stormy May Day offers something new - a huge over-driven slide guitar hook that is a favourite in the Alberts studio.

Producer Brendan O'Brien (Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam, The Offspring) and long-time AC/DC mixer Mike Fraser should take a major credit for the album, delivering a very contemporary sound -- probably the best production value of any AC/DC album to date.

The vocals are one of the big surprises of the album. In a modern medical miracle, front man Brian Johnson’s vocal chords have patched themselves up to deliver his best vocal performance since the 1980s.

O’Brien has also worked hard on the back-up vocals, which makes a tremendous difference in the choruses.

This is not Back in Black. It won’t sell the 45 million copies of the 1980 classic.
But on a first listen it is by far the best thing AC/DC has produced in a quarter of a century.

Black Ice is due out in Australia on October 18 and around the world on October 20.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Reactions

So far, it looks like people's reaction are pretty good regarding the new single. Fans seem now even more excited about the new album (including me). I think it's gonna be one hell of a song to play in a concert. The chorus at least kicks major ass!
High expectations for the forthcoming album!

Listen to the song one more time:

Rock 'N Roll Train

The song is streaming non-stop at AC/DC's official website.
You can also find it at AC/DC's MySpace and on YouTube (poor quality).

The song is pure AC/DC, good old rock 'n roll, catchy riff, Brian's vocals are more than I (and others) have expected. All that topped with Angus' explosive solo...one hell of a song! Can't wait to get my hands on the full album!

later edit> found another YT vid, better quality this time!

New AC/DC Pic

Brand new AC/DC photograph.

Just a little bit longer...

In about 2 or 3 hours, AC/DC's new single Rock 'N Roll Train will air on X Rocks 105.7 radio (00:00, 28th August). It will also play the whole next day, but it'll probably appear on YouTube as soon as it airs for the first time.
So check this page out, as well as this one, this one and this one :) !
I'll post the song here as well, so be sure to check the blog for more news and stuff :D .

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

News!

AC/DC Italia fansite reports that AC/DC's Black Ice will be available in three colors, each one with different graphics too!

Looks like the new album AC/DC are releasing got people pretty excited. Many fans (or not) thought that they should resurrect their AC/DC collection by buying some of the band's best albums. On this week's ARIA chart, TNT reached no. 47, Highway to Hell no. 61, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap no. 62, Who Made Who no. 74 and The Razor's Edge no. 92 .

The mysterious 30 second sample of Rock 'N Roll Train published on AC/DC's MySpace disappeared as quickly as it appeared, but not before it got some radio airplay. It is strongly believed that it was the real song, but we'll know for sure in less than 24 hours, when the full-length sound will be broadcast here.

And guess what, SoloDallas, the YouTube guy who covers AC/DC songs like no other is back! Can't wait to see him replicating the songs from the new album.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

See an AC/DC Rehearsal

Win A Trip To See AC/DC's First Full Tour Rehearsal in The USA!

There are two ways you can enter:

If you are going to the Reading/Leeds festival 2008 (22nd -24th August) then checkout the ACDC ‘Angus’ posters all around the festival site. All you have to do is pose underneath Angus Young’s head with your most awesome air guitar pose ever! We really want to see you give it some AC/DC rock god action!

OR, if you were not lucky enough to get Reading/Leeds festival tickets – you can download the poster and fiddle about with it at your leisure – superimposing Angus’ head over your own picture of you pulling some superb rock god posturing! Then, upload the finished picture to our Rock‘N’Roll Angus wall...

AWESOME – and the prize is too.

For those about to upload – we salute you!

Official Website

Another 'Black Ice' Review

After an eight-year layoff from the studio, AC/DC storms back this fall with "Black Ice," a 15-track extravaganza that frequently echoes the down-and-dirty rock'n'roll of its iconic 1980 album "Back in Black."

Due Oct. 20 exclusively in Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores as well as ACDC.com, the set opens with the single "Rock'n'Roll Train," a riffy blast sure to please longtime fans. The track goes to U.S. radio Aug. 28.

Elsewhere, "Big Jack" nods to the vintage major-key rocker "Who Made Who," while "Wheels" is a hands-in-the-air nod to old favorites such as "Highway to Hell" and "Givin' the Dog a Bone."

Frontman Brian Johnson is in fine form on tracks like "War Machine" ("Better watch your back and cover your tracks!," he warns), the sparse "Decibel," partially sung in his deep, natural voice, and the anthemic "Anything Goes."

"Black Ice" ends with its title track, an old-school blues rocker that finds Johnson growling, "I'll gouge your eyes out."

Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.

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Friday, August 22, 2008

Rock n' Roll Train Preview

ATTENTION PLEASE!!!

A preview (30 sec) for the single Rock 'n Roll Train from AC/DC's new album Black Ice is now available.



Also available at AC/DC's Myspace.
Whether is the real thing or not, we'll se when the song previews from Wal-Mart will be published.

100!

Today, Friday, 22nd of August, is the day when this blog reached the 100 viewers milestone, 6 days from its start point! I hope that in another 6 days, we'll have 1000 viewers, then 10.000 and so on!
Thank you, AC/DC Fandom viewers!

AC/DC's Black Ice Review

Renowned American Music Industry Figure Bob Lefsetz Reviews AC/DC's Black Ice


Bob Lefsetz - the American music industry figure and author of the email newsletter and blog, the Lefsetz Letter, has issued the following review of AC/DC's new album, Black Ice, which will be released on October 20th through Columbia Records.

"I'm sitting here at Shutters listening to the new AC/DC album on Steve Barnett's MacBook Air.

To tell you the truth, I usually avoid this. What are you going to say as the label head watches you listen to his baby. But after discussing the Wal-Mart deal at lunch, hearing all about the plans for release, I was eager, the same way you are after school, when you ride your bike to the record store to buy the album the day it comes out.

You rush home, rip off the shrinkwrap, drop the platter on the turntable, lay the needle down and you hear...

ANGUS' GUITAR!

Now this isn't far from the master, THIS IS THE MASTER! And suddenly, my whole body starts to throb, THIS IS THE SOUND!

Oh, Phill Rudd's bass drum. You know that "Back In Black" sound, kicking you in the gut, so powerful, yet so pure!

Every AC/DC album sounds the same. Only the songs are different. "Black Ice" continues the tradition. I could sit here and digest the 55.5 minutes over and over again. But not having all day, I've played the single, "Rock N' Roll Train", a few times, and am now sampling...

I'm gripped by "Smash N' Grab".

This ain't Crocs music. This ain't made for Sephora. This is the sound that drove your parents away, that they didn't only tell you to turn down, BUT THROW OUT!

It's a rough tough tumble world we live in. Where sold-out whores tell us what to like and try to make us believe we're losers. What are we supposed to do?

Listen to AC/DC. Turn it up and nothing else seems to matter. The sound obscures the rest of the world, it's just you, equal to everyone you hate, who's got you down, your dad, your principal, the President...

Wow, you should hear the intro to "Spolin' For A Fight"! This is "Shoot To Thrill"!

Dressed to kill!

The groove to "Decibel"... Like you've just stripped naked and are sauntering to the bed to stick your rod into a woman who's BEYOND FANTASY! Wow, this is too much, PURE SEX!

There's a slide on "Stormy May Day" straight off a sixties English blues record, followed by another guitar in the other ear with a stinging report. There's a FULL MINUTE INTRO!

I don't remember any other AC/DC track sounding like "Rock N' Roll Dream", it's positively SENSITIVE! Kind of like something off "Straight Shooter", the second Bad Company album... Wow, this is my favorite so far, at least until the freight train/explosive chorus. I love the intimacy, like you've stayed up all night drinking after you've been dumped.

This ain't no "Ballbreaker", no "Stiff Upper Lip"... It's like the band believes, it's the best thing they've done in EONS!

How good is it?

WHO GIVES A FUCK! I'm sitting here, with the headphones cranked, listening to NEW AC/DC!

Doesn't matter how many stars the album gets in "Rolling Stone", what the "New York Times" says, never mind Pitchfork or Stereogum. If you're a fan of a band, in this case one of the most legendary in the business, only eclipsed by the Beatles in sales, you're EAGER! It's like Moses, it's like JESUS has come back to Earth... You want to hear what he's got to say!

Maybe AC/DC is the band at the second coming. That's what it sounds like, THUNDER! Drowning out all that's irrelevant. All that matters is the music.

I'm in hog heaven. "

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Now this got me even more excited about the album. Hope Wal-Mart will post those song previews pretty soon. I wonder how Rock 'n Roll Dream sounds like. Well, I know it will rock, like any other song from the boys. But man, AC/DC does a sensitive song! Can't wait to hear it!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Video-shoot pics / Saluting AC/DC

Pictures from the AC/DC video-shoot on 15th August were posted on this site. Check them out! The background with the factory and all looks pretty cool. Hope the band looks the same!

In other news, looks like a tribute concert will be held at Adelaide International Guitar Festival:

Saluting AC/DC
A STAR-STUDDED line-up of local and international artists will stage a tribute concert to AC/DC at this year's Adelaide International Guitar Festival. The AC/DC We Salute You concert will close the festival on December 7 with main-stage acts performing their favorite AC/DC songs.

Full article here!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Shopping

You can pre-order AC/DC's new album 'Black Ice' at the band's official store for 11.88$ . Click here!
Also, you can buy bundles including T-shirts, caps, magnets and, of course, the CD. More here!

Apart from that, on September 9, No Bull: The Director's Cut will hit the stores (available on DVD and Blu-Ray), a remastered version of band's performance from Madrid's Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, on July 10, 1996. You can pre-order it here, for 10.99$ (DVD) and 20.99$ (Blu-Ray).

A YouTube-er who claims that he attended to the video-shoot posted a video where he tries to replicate the guitar work on "Rock n' Roll Train". Give it a listen:



Sounds good to me!

Stay tunned for more news!

Monday, August 18, 2008

News Confirmed!

AC/DC officially announced the name of their new album, and that's "Black Ice". Fans will get their hands on it on 20th of October. But until then we will enjoy the single "Rock 'n Roll Train", which comes out on August, 28 (video available in September).

It seems that the album's cover will be this one:

We're still waiting for the tour dates. AC/DC will probably start the rockin' in October, probably November until sometime in 2009. Hell, after a 8 years break I hope their batteries are fully charged. I'd kill to see Angus doing his duck-walk one more time!

And let's not forget about the track listing:

1. Rock ’n Roll Train
2. Skies On Fire
3. Big Jack
4. Anything Goes
5. War Machine
6. Smash N Grab
7. Spoilin’ For A Fight
8. Wheels
9. Decibel
10. Stormy May Day
11. She Likes Rock N Roll
12. Money Made
13. Rock N Roll Dream
14. Rocking All The Way
15. Black Ice

Wal-Mart launched an advertising campaign, so keep an eye on this page, song previews are coming soon!

‘Black Ice’ will be sold exclusively through Wal-Mart in the USA for $11.88. It will be distributed through Sony for the rest of the world.

About the 'Rock 'n Roll Train' video:

The video itself takes place with the band playing in front of an industrial factory backdrop although plenty of green screen footage was also shot during the afternoon. The sheer energy created in the room though was something to truly behold. Awe-struck at the fact that the band were literally within touching distance, both audience and band were firing on all cylinders. Angus, dressed in a navy blue school uniform, and Brian Johnson in a cut off Harley Davidson shirt were particularly inspired, whipping everyone into a furious frenzy.

After finishing their final take, the band all went to the front of the stage to shake hands and sign autographs for everybody and in doing so also let slip a few details of what to expect from AC/DC in the future. 'Black Ice' will feature 15 tracks with Johnson describing them to people as "14 songs that are all as good as this one ('Rock N' Roll Train')". He also said that Europe would see the band sooner rather than later when the band tour the album.


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Cheers!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Flick of the Switch 25th Anniversary














Twenty-five years (and two days) ago, on August 15th 1983, AC/DC released its ninth album, Flick of the Switch. Although many people consider this album a disappointment, it's a "must have/listen" around true AC/DC lovers. So shove the CD into your computer and let the power rise one more time!

"Freeze", said the man cruisin' the beat
"You get your hands up and spread your feet"
"Don't you move an inch", I heard him say
"Or you'll be doin' time until the judgement day"

Nervous Shakedown
Give it a listen!


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Saturday, August 16, 2008

See an AC/DC Dress Rehearsal

Dress up as Angus and you could win a once in a lifetime trip to see the band

AC/DC are kicking off their comeback at Reading Festival (August 22-24) by offering fans a unique chance to see a one-off dress rehearsal from the band in the US.

However to qualify fans must dress up as the band's guitarist Angus Young.

Two giant billboards are being erected at the Reading site which fans in fancy dress must have their photo taken in front of. The snaps should be uploaded to Acdcrocks.com/uk.

The best "Angus" will win a two-person trip to the US to see the band perform the exclusive gig.

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High Voltage CD Booklet

I just got myself the High Voltage CD and it has a really nice booklet. I though you might wanna see it.

Front, Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4, Page 5, Page 6, Page 7, Back.





















Track Listing:
  • It's a Long Way to the Top (If you wanna rock 'n' roll) - 5:15
  • Rock 'N' Roll Singer -5:03
  • The Jack - 5:52
  • Live Wire - 5:49
  • T.N.T. - 3:34
  • Can I Sit Next to You Girl - 4:11
  • Little Lover - 5:39
  • She's Got Balls - 4:51
  • High Voltage - 4:14

In other news, Romanian AC/DC fans created an online petition ( I'm Romanian :D ) for bringing the band to our country. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that there are so many AC/DC fans here. The petition was signed by almost 2000 people by now, but we hope for more.
Let there be rock *crosses fingers* !

My AC/DC Tribute

AC/DC Tribute, entirely edited by me!

AC/DC New Video

Yesterday (15/08/2008), AC/DC finished their work on the new video, rumoured to be called "Runaway Train". 150 lucky people (or more) were there for the whole day with AC/DC, probably a few feet away from them. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people over the internet spreading false rumours about the song. Actually, there are so many that you don't know what to think anymore, whether they're true or false.
Anyhow, I bet it's gonna be one hell of a song.

First !

In the beginning,
Back in 1955,
Man didn't know about a rock 'n' roll show
And all that jive!

AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
Lyrics: Bon Scott

As you may have already heard, AC/DC will release a new album in late October. Great news, right :D ? The boys will then embark on a major world tour (dates and places are not officially confirmed). Being excited about this news , I decided to create this blog. That and because I have too much free time :) .
Nevertheless, this place will not serve only for posting news about the band and their new album. It's a place for fans to find some cool stuff about AC/DC. Anything from You Tube vids to stories or articles, websites or forums, new or old. It doesn't matter. Even if I find a cool pic of Angus doing his trademark duck-walk, it will be posted here!

That being said, enjoy the blog!