Sunday, October 26, 2008
Reviews, interviews, articles and more!
Lots and lots of 'Black Ice' reviews lately. Some of them are worth be checked-out.
Popdose.com - Dw. Dunphy on...Black Ice
Review from BlogCritics.org
Uweekly.com - Back in 'Black Ice'
Canada.com - another Back in 'Black Ice'-titled review
DailyRecord.com - AC/DC takes it to the road one more time -The waiting for 'Black Ice'-
TorontoSun.com - AC/DC good/bad
Then, we have interviews:
USAweekend.com - Interview with Brian Johnson
Great interview with Angus form Undercover.com
Vancouver.24hrs.ca - Brian Interview - AC/DC ready to rock again-
Video Interview with Brian
Other interviews: from news.com.au, from thenewsstar.com, usatoday.com
Articles on AC/DC's best songs:
AC/DC's best 10 hits (canada.com)
Top 10 AC/DC songs (arcona.wordpress.com)
They still got blood, and if you want it, go buy Black Ice !
(there's also a Part 2 for this interview)
Friday, October 17, 2008
AC/DC announced the European tour dates! You can check them out here (they'll probably update the website with more dates soon. Most of them are sold out by now anyway).
Acording to their official website, The Answer will be the band who will open for AC/DC on their North American leg.
The Answer are a hard rock and blues rock band from Newcastle and Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. They have achieved success with their debut album Rise selling in excess of 30,000 copies in the UK & Europe, 10,000 on day one in Japan and 100,000 worldwide on the whole. (Wikipedia)
Lead singer Cormac Neeson said - "It is an honour and a privilege for The Answer to be offered the opportunity to support probably the greatest rock 'n' roll act on the planet. We are incredibly humbled."
Q Magazine has a mini-site dedicated yo AC/DC, throw an eye on it!
A worth-checking-out interview with Angus (lots of new interviews with the boys on YouTube as well, so do a little research, 'cuz it worths):
Acording to their official website, The Answer will be the band who will open for AC/DC on their North American leg.
The Answer are a hard rock and blues rock band from Newcastle and Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. They have achieved success with their debut album Rise selling in excess of 30,000 copies in the UK & Europe, 10,000 on day one in Japan and 100,000 worldwide on the whole. (Wikipedia)
Lead singer Cormac Neeson said - "It is an honour and a privilege for The Answer to be offered the opportunity to support probably the greatest rock 'n' roll act on the planet. We are incredibly humbled."
Q Magazine has a mini-site dedicated yo AC/DC, throw an eye on it!
A worth-checking-out interview with Angus (lots of new interviews with the boys on YouTube as well, so do a little research, 'cuz it worths):
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
My Black Ice Review
I managed to get my hands on Black Ice one week before its original release and it seems to grow on me more and more. Been listening to it for a couple of days, so I decided to make an in-depth album review, featuring each song (excuse my shitty English where necessary).
Rock ‘n Roll Train – You probably already heard this one. Great album opener, kind of Highway to Hell-like riff. It’s like listening to Brian 20 years ago, and the chorus just ‘sets my balls on fire’. Nice video too! Definitely a concert song!
Skies On Fire – I know that Brian worked his voice for this album, but man, the chorus part when he screams is just mind-blowing. And when Ang begins his solo, that skies are literally on fire!
Big Jack – After hearing the intro I expected a For Those About To Rock kind of song. Wasn’t that much alike, but it gets close! Sounds a bit like Night Of The Long Knives (which is great, IMO), with a more up-beat tempo. Anyhow, the chorus doesn’t kick so much ass! And by the way, it doesn’t have anything from the good, old The Jack song.
Anything Goes – Now this is the song that many people hate (or don’t like that much like the rest of the album). It’s more of a country song, doesn’t exactly follow the AC/DC formula, but I still think it’s pretty good (growing on me). The bridge riff reminded me of the one from FTATR song. It’s not the anthem FTATR was, but as I said, I think many people will find it…at least interesting.
War Machine – Probably heard this one too. Didn’t pay too much attention to the lyrics, but seems that it has some political stuff in it (which is not AC/DC-like). One of the best and heaviest songs from the album with a simple, but killer riff.
Smash ‘N Grab – Come on and blow your mind / You’re outta time. This one is pretty much typical AC/DC, with really nice vocals, but it’s not that outstanding. A good song, anyway. Take it while you can!
Spoilin’ For a Fight – Now this one is a song from the AC/DC we all know. Angus fires up some solos up and down the fretboard, with those pinch harmonics we love. He is pretty busy on his Gibson this time!
Wheels – This is rock ‘n roll! I personally love this song, Brian screams great on this one (I wonder if he can pull out this one live). Along with War Machine, a pretty heavy song for this album. Angus’ solo sounds very familiar and explosive. I don’t know why the intro reminded me of Day Tripper. Anyway, this song stuck in my head for some time. Another one for ‘The best stuff on Black Ice’!
Decibel – This one has a bluesy feel, sounds a bit like Gone Shootin’ from Powerage. Some people seem to love this song, some don’t like it at all. I actually think it’s very, very good (me likes bluesy stuff). It’s a really toe-tapping song and I love those guitar bits Angus does towards the end of the song (more like his Bon-era stuff).
Stormy May Day – The slide guitar stuff everyone’s been talking about. Led Zeppelin fans will recognize this one pretty quick. I was kind of skeptical about this song, but it turned out as one of the best ones on the album. Sounds like Badlands as well. Again a bluesy feel with a great chorus, and that bit (end of the song) when Brian has the soft singing part is pure awesomeness. Unfortunately, it’s too short (3:12) and it does not feature a solo.
She Likes Rock ‘N Roll – This one sounds so much like Brian! Cliff has a nice bass part here. Not that outstanding, but it has AC/DC-ish lyrics and, again, a mind-blowing chorus.
Money Made – The intro is similar to Decibel, but slowed down a bit. It will probably become a radio hit. It has a great feel and it definitely sounds like AC/DC !
Rock ‘N Roll Dream – This one is that controversial ballad. The guitar, drums and bass, all fall in their places along with the vocals, making a great song (it’s in my Top 5 songs from this album). The drums part when the chorus begins gives me chills. IMO, they tried to use the same formula as for Ride On. I would have been disappointed actually if this album didn’t have a song like this one.
Rocking All The Way – The chorus and solo are kind of similar to the ones from Highway To Hell. Well, RATW it’s not that kind of anthem, but it still better than some songs on this album.
Black Ice - …and when I thought it couldn’t get any better, Black Ice kicks in. This is both heavy and bluesy, with a ferocious chorus and with angry solos. This may be the last song from the band’s last album, so take a good listen!
All in all, Black Ice is one of AC/DC’s best albums and it will probably sell millions of copies. As someone stated on a forum, Black Ice is Powerage 2008.
Brian’s voice improved a lot, Angus is eager to ‘blow your mind’ (as the song goes), and the band is more tight than ever! The boys were really inspired and came up with great tunes, and, as Brian said, this album shows the versatility of this band.
When they were 17, they wrote songs from 17 years old kids. When they’re in their 50’s, even in their 60’s (Happy Birthday Brian!) they still write songs for 17 years old kids.
Great job, AC/DC ! Keep on rockin’!
Rock ‘n Roll Train – You probably already heard this one. Great album opener, kind of Highway to Hell-like riff. It’s like listening to Brian 20 years ago, and the chorus just ‘sets my balls on fire’. Nice video too! Definitely a concert song!
Skies On Fire – I know that Brian worked his voice for this album, but man, the chorus part when he screams is just mind-blowing. And when Ang begins his solo, that skies are literally on fire!
Big Jack – After hearing the intro I expected a For Those About To Rock kind of song. Wasn’t that much alike, but it gets close! Sounds a bit like Night Of The Long Knives (which is great, IMO), with a more up-beat tempo. Anyhow, the chorus doesn’t kick so much ass! And by the way, it doesn’t have anything from the good, old The Jack song.
Anything Goes – Now this is the song that many people hate (or don’t like that much like the rest of the album). It’s more of a country song, doesn’t exactly follow the AC/DC formula, but I still think it’s pretty good (growing on me). The bridge riff reminded me of the one from FTATR song. It’s not the anthem FTATR was, but as I said, I think many people will find it…at least interesting.
War Machine – Probably heard this one too. Didn’t pay too much attention to the lyrics, but seems that it has some political stuff in it (which is not AC/DC-like). One of the best and heaviest songs from the album with a simple, but killer riff.
Smash ‘N Grab – Come on and blow your mind / You’re outta time. This one is pretty much typical AC/DC, with really nice vocals, but it’s not that outstanding. A good song, anyway. Take it while you can!
Spoilin’ For a Fight – Now this one is a song from the AC/DC we all know. Angus fires up some solos up and down the fretboard, with those pinch harmonics we love. He is pretty busy on his Gibson this time!
Wheels – This is rock ‘n roll! I personally love this song, Brian screams great on this one (I wonder if he can pull out this one live). Along with War Machine, a pretty heavy song for this album. Angus’ solo sounds very familiar and explosive. I don’t know why the intro reminded me of Day Tripper. Anyway, this song stuck in my head for some time. Another one for ‘The best stuff on Black Ice’!
Decibel – This one has a bluesy feel, sounds a bit like Gone Shootin’ from Powerage. Some people seem to love this song, some don’t like it at all. I actually think it’s very, very good (me likes bluesy stuff). It’s a really toe-tapping song and I love those guitar bits Angus does towards the end of the song (more like his Bon-era stuff).
Stormy May Day – The slide guitar stuff everyone’s been talking about. Led Zeppelin fans will recognize this one pretty quick. I was kind of skeptical about this song, but it turned out as one of the best ones on the album. Sounds like Badlands as well. Again a bluesy feel with a great chorus, and that bit (end of the song) when Brian has the soft singing part is pure awesomeness. Unfortunately, it’s too short (3:12) and it does not feature a solo.
She Likes Rock ‘N Roll – This one sounds so much like Brian! Cliff has a nice bass part here. Not that outstanding, but it has AC/DC-ish lyrics and, again, a mind-blowing chorus.
Money Made – The intro is similar to Decibel, but slowed down a bit. It will probably become a radio hit. It has a great feel and it definitely sounds like AC/DC !
Rock ‘N Roll Dream – This one is that controversial ballad. The guitar, drums and bass, all fall in their places along with the vocals, making a great song (it’s in my Top 5 songs from this album). The drums part when the chorus begins gives me chills. IMO, they tried to use the same formula as for Ride On. I would have been disappointed actually if this album didn’t have a song like this one.
Rocking All The Way – The chorus and solo are kind of similar to the ones from Highway To Hell. Well, RATW it’s not that kind of anthem, but it still better than some songs on this album.
Black Ice - …and when I thought it couldn’t get any better, Black Ice kicks in. This is both heavy and bluesy, with a ferocious chorus and with angry solos. This may be the last song from the band’s last album, so take a good listen!
All in all, Black Ice is one of AC/DC’s best albums and it will probably sell millions of copies. As someone stated on a forum, Black Ice is Powerage 2008.
Brian’s voice improved a lot, Angus is eager to ‘blow your mind’ (as the song goes), and the band is more tight than ever! The boys were really inspired and came up with great tunes, and, as Brian said, this album shows the versatility of this band.
When they were 17, they wrote songs from 17 years old kids. When they’re in their 50’s, even in their 60’s (Happy Birthday Brian!) they still write songs for 17 years old kids.
Great job, AC/DC ! Keep on rockin’!
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Album Has Leaked !
Black Ice leaked online! It is supposed to be released on October 20th.
Listen:
01. Rock 'N Roll Train
02. Skies on Fire
03. Big Jack
04. Anything Goes
05. War Machine
06. Smash N' Grab
07. Spoilin' For a Fight
08. Wheels
09. 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
I'll probably be back with some opinions, sooner or later!
Listen:
01. Rock 'N Roll Train
02. Skies on Fire
03. Big Jack
04. Anything Goes
05. War Machine
06. Smash N' Grab
07. Spoilin' For a Fight
08. Wheels
09. 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
I'll probably be back with some opinions, sooner or later!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
AC/DC - Rock 'N Rol Train -Full Video-
AC/DC - Rock 'N Rol Train -Full Video-
Watch it now and tell us what do you think about it!
Watch it now and tell us what do you think about it!
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Monday, September 15, 2008
30 seconds of Rock 'N Roll Train are here!
A 30 sec. preview of AC/DC's new single, Rock 'N Roll Train, was published today.
The scene where Angus does his duck-walk gave me goosebumps.
Enjoy!
The scene where Angus does his duck-walk gave me goosebumps.
Enjoy!
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Friday, September 12, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
AC/DC Reveals Fall Tour Plans
In support of its forthcoming studio album, AC/DC will launch its Black Ice World Tour on Oct. 28 at the Wachovia Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The 24-date North American leg of the arena jaunt is scheduled to wrap Dec. 18 at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C.
The worldwide trek follows closely behind the Oct. 20 release of "Black Ice," which will be sold exclusively in Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores as well as ACDC.com. AC/DC's first new single in eight years, "Rock'n'Roll Train," rockets 15-5 this week on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart.
Tickets for the North American dates will go on sale during the weekend of Sept. 20 via Ticketmaster and ACDC.com. Specific on-sale dates and ticket prices have not yet been announced.
Following the North American run, AC/DC will visit South American, Europe and Asia, with dates to be announced. The Black Ice World Tour will be AC/DC's first outing since 2001.
Here are AC/DC's North American tour dates:
Oct. 28: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Wachovia Arena)
Oct. 30: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
Nov. 3: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse)
Nov. 5: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Nov. 7: Toronto (Rogers Centre)
Nov. 9: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)
Nov. 12-13: New York (Madison Square Garden)
Nov. 15: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
Nov. 17: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Nov. 19: East Rutherford, N.J. (IZOD Center)
Nov. 21: Columbus, Ohio (Schottenstein Center)
Nov. 23: Minneapolis (Xcel Energy Center)
Nov. 25: Denver (Pepsi Center)
Nov. 28: Vancouver (General Motors Place)
Nov. 29: Seattle (KeyArena)
Nov. 30: Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Dome)
Dec. 2: Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena)
Dec. 6: Los Angeles (The Forum)
Dec. 10: Phoenix (US Airways Center)
Dec. 12: San Antonio (AT&T Center)
Dec. 14: Houston (Toyota Center)
Dec. 16: Atlanta (Philips Arena)
Dec. 18: Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena)
The worldwide trek follows closely behind the Oct. 20 release of "Black Ice," which will be sold exclusively in Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores as well as ACDC.com. AC/DC's first new single in eight years, "Rock'n'Roll Train," rockets 15-5 this week on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart.
Tickets for the North American dates will go on sale during the weekend of Sept. 20 via Ticketmaster and ACDC.com. Specific on-sale dates and ticket prices have not yet been announced.
Following the North American run, AC/DC will visit South American, Europe and Asia, with dates to be announced. The Black Ice World Tour will be AC/DC's first outing since 2001.
Here are AC/DC's North American tour dates:
Oct. 28: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Wachovia Arena)
Oct. 30: Chicago (Allstate Arena)
Nov. 3: Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse)
Nov. 5: Auburn Hills, Mich. (Palace of Auburn Hills)
Nov. 7: Toronto (Rogers Centre)
Nov. 9: Boston (TD Banknorth Garden)
Nov. 12-13: New York (Madison Square Garden)
Nov. 15: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
Nov. 17: Philadelphia (Wachovia Center)
Nov. 19: East Rutherford, N.J. (IZOD Center)
Nov. 21: Columbus, Ohio (Schottenstein Center)
Nov. 23: Minneapolis (Xcel Energy Center)
Nov. 25: Denver (Pepsi Center)
Nov. 28: Vancouver (General Motors Place)
Nov. 29: Seattle (KeyArena)
Nov. 30: Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Dome)
Dec. 2: Oakland, Calif. (Oracle Arena)
Dec. 6: Los Angeles (The Forum)
Dec. 10: Phoenix (US Airways Center)
Dec. 12: San Antonio (AT&T Center)
Dec. 14: Houston (Toyota Center)
Dec. 16: Atlanta (Philips Arena)
Dec. 18: Charlotte, N.C. (Time Warner Cable Arena)
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AC/DC Radio
Legendary Australian hard rock band, AC/DC, whose popular Back in Black album sold over 42 million copies worldwide, will host their own limited run satellite radio channel Sirius Satellite Radio beginning next Monday.
AC/DC Radio will be broadcast on Sirius channel 29 and will debut on Monday, September 15, 2008 at 6 pm ET and run through to January 15th of next year.
The channel will play all the classic AC/DC rock recordings such as "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)," "You Shook Me All Night Long," and "Back in Black" as well as new songs from their Brendan O'Brien produced album, Black Ice , the band's first studio album in eight years.
The channel will also feature AC/DC band members Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson and Phil Rudd describing their rock & roll career spanning more than 30 years and sharing their personal insights into their music.
AC/DC has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide including Back in Black which is the fifth highest-selling album of all time. AC/DC was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in March 2003.
Words: Digital Home Canada
AC/DC Radio will be broadcast on Sirius channel 29 and will debut on Monday, September 15, 2008 at 6 pm ET and run through to January 15th of next year.
The channel will play all the classic AC/DC rock recordings such as "For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)," "You Shook Me All Night Long," and "Back in Black" as well as new songs from their Brendan O'Brien produced album, Black Ice , the band's first studio album in eight years.
The channel will also feature AC/DC band members Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams, Brian Johnson and Phil Rudd describing their rock & roll career spanning more than 30 years and sharing their personal insights into their music.
AC/DC has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide including Back in Black which is the fifth highest-selling album of all time. AC/DC was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in March 2003.
Words: Digital Home Canada
Rock 'n Roll Train has been storming radios across the world till it's release. People can't seem to have enough! Blabbermouth says: AC/DC's first new single in eight years, "Rock 'N Roll Train", is the first song to debut at No. 1 on the Rock (spins) chart in the BDS (Broadcast Data Systems) Canada era (beginning 1997) and the first AC/DC song in the BDS era to reach No. 1.
AC/DC has 6 albums in the Australian Top 50 this week, including one in the top 20 with collective sales that out sold the number one album this week.
AC/DC positions in this week's chart are:
20. TNT (1975)
26. The Razors Edge (1990)
27. Highway To Hell (1979)
28. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
30. Who Made Who (1986)
45. Stiff Upper Lip (2000)
Brendan O'Brien says that the new album will get the same treatment as any other AC/DC effort. AC/DC gets back to basics: I was hoping the songs would lend themselves to more of a — 'pop' is the wrong word, but hooky sort of treatment," O'Brien told Rolling Stone. "Like 'Back in Black' or 'Highway to Hell' and even 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.' I was trying to just make people remember, 'This is the same band. I have missed this band. I love this band. Where have they been?'
O'Brien said their demos had a very unique sound: If it's Angus' song, he's doing a guitar riff or the drum machine or a drum sort of thing, and he'll sing this very mumbly melody, very superlow, three octaves down, he explained.
And by the way, Angus won't give up his school-boy outfit: At first, when I think about 'Hey, I haven't worn it in a while,' it takes me a little bit of psychology to get into it," he told Rolling Stone. "But I promised myself I'm not gonna think — I'll just put it on.
AC/DC has 6 albums in the Australian Top 50 this week, including one in the top 20 with collective sales that out sold the number one album this week.
AC/DC positions in this week's chart are:
20. TNT (1975)
26. The Razors Edge (1990)
27. Highway To Hell (1979)
28. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
30. Who Made Who (1986)
45. Stiff Upper Lip (2000)
Brendan O'Brien says that the new album will get the same treatment as any other AC/DC effort. AC/DC gets back to basics: I was hoping the songs would lend themselves to more of a — 'pop' is the wrong word, but hooky sort of treatment," O'Brien told Rolling Stone. "Like 'Back in Black' or 'Highway to Hell' and even 'Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap.' I was trying to just make people remember, 'This is the same band. I have missed this band. I love this band. Where have they been?'
O'Brien said their demos had a very unique sound: If it's Angus' song, he's doing a guitar riff or the drum machine or a drum sort of thing, and he'll sing this very mumbly melody, very superlow, three octaves down, he explained.
And by the way, Angus won't give up his school-boy outfit: At first, when I think about 'Hey, I haven't worn it in a while,' it takes me a little bit of psychology to get into it," he told Rolling Stone. "But I promised myself I'm not gonna think — I'll just put it on.
Friday, September 5, 2008
The Eighties
AC/DC 101 is updated! The 80's are up!
Just as they were prepared to finally capitalise on all of their years of hard work and long nights on the road, AC/DC experienced tragedy with the sudden death of their singer Bon Scott on 22 February 1980.
[...]
Brian officially joined the band in April, starting a new chapter in the group's history. AC/DC would remain the band that everyone knew and loved, but with Brian onboard they were soon to be known on a level never before dreamed.
Read more here!
Just as they were prepared to finally capitalise on all of their years of hard work and long nights on the road, AC/DC experienced tragedy with the sudden death of their singer Bon Scott on 22 February 1980.
[...]
Brian officially joined the band in April, starting a new chapter in the group's history. AC/DC would remain the band that everyone knew and loved, but with Brian onboard they were soon to be known on a level never before dreamed.
Read more here!
No Bull Director's Cut gets reviewed
Give AC/DC credit for one thing – or actually, make that a couple of things. They’ve got longevity. No doubt about that.
But what you’ve really got to respect about Angus and the boys is not just that they’ve stayed on top for more than three decades now, but that they’ve done so without really changing a thing. [...]
But even a band of notorious bad boys like AC/DC has to eventually make some concessions to the economic reality of todays music business. To that end, their new re-release of the live DVD No Bull: The Directors Cut, like their upcoming new album Black Ice, will be a WalMart exclusive – meaning that’s the only place you will be able to buy it.[...]
For their part, Angus, Malcolm and the rest of the guys sound tight as a thirteen year old virgin here, and the video is equally crisp and clean. It’s everything you’d expect from a AC/DC concert. Angus Young wears his schoolboy outfit and does his modified Chuck Berry duckwalks when he’s not otherwise running all over the stage. Brian Johnson screeches his lungs out and continues to prove why he’s the only guy alive who could have replaced original vocalist, the late Bon Scott, and gotten away with it.[...]
What AC/DC do, simple though it may be, is something that they are better at than anybody. And No Bull: The Directors Cut is as good a video document of that as you are likely to find. You’ll find it at your nearest WalMart on September 9.
Full article here!
But what you’ve really got to respect about Angus and the boys is not just that they’ve stayed on top for more than three decades now, but that they’ve done so without really changing a thing. [...]
But even a band of notorious bad boys like AC/DC has to eventually make some concessions to the economic reality of todays music business. To that end, their new re-release of the live DVD No Bull: The Directors Cut, like their upcoming new album Black Ice, will be a WalMart exclusive – meaning that’s the only place you will be able to buy it.[...]
No Bull: The Directors Cut is an updated version of a 1996 AC/DC concert that was filmed by David Mallet at the Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas, which is a bullfighting arena in Madrid, Spain. The new version has been re-edited in high definition and given a fresh new Dolby 5.1 remix job.
For their part, Angus, Malcolm and the rest of the guys sound tight as a thirteen year old virgin here, and the video is equally crisp and clean. It’s everything you’d expect from a AC/DC concert. Angus Young wears his schoolboy outfit and does his modified Chuck Berry duckwalks when he’s not otherwise running all over the stage. Brian Johnson screeches his lungs out and continues to prove why he’s the only guy alive who could have replaced original vocalist, the late Bon Scott, and gotten away with it.[...]
What AC/DC do, simple though it may be, is something that they are better at than anybody. And No Bull: The Directors Cut is as good a video document of that as you are likely to find. You’ll find it at your nearest WalMart on September 9.
Full article here!
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AC/DC on Criminal Minds
CBS has unveiled its first promo for the new season of Criminal Minds. Helping deliver the message with style are veteran rockers AC/DC.
Laying the pulse-pounding foundation for the promo is AC/DC’s “Rock ‘N’ Roll Train,” from the band’s first studio album in eight years, Black Ice (streeting Oct. 21). Minds exec producer Ed Bernero, having been afforded an advance listen to the track a while back, seized the chance to edit the promo himself. “We love AC/DC,” he tells me, “and just wanted to play with our images and this amazing piece of music.”
Starring Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, Paget Brewster, Shemar Moore, A.J. Cook, Matthew Gray Gubler and Kisten Vangsness.
Laying the pulse-pounding foundation for the promo is AC/DC’s “Rock ‘N’ Roll Train,” from the band’s first studio album in eight years, Black Ice (streeting Oct. 21). Minds exec producer Ed Bernero, having been afforded an advance listen to the track a while back, seized the chance to edit the promo himself. “We love AC/DC,” he tells me, “and just wanted to play with our images and this amazing piece of music.”
Starring Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, Paget Brewster, Shemar Moore, A.J. Cook, Matthew Gray Gubler and Kisten Vangsness.
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Jim Breuer and very special guest Brian Johnson, lead singer of AC/DC rock out on "Breuer Unleashed", exclusively on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Exclusive BW&BK: Producer Mike Fraser Talks About New AC/DC Album
“I Think It’s Back More In The Direction Of The Razor’s Edge”
Special report by "Metal" Tim Henderson:
BW&BK had the opportunity recently to speak to a true icon in the Canadian music business, one that “hangs out” in circles we can only dream of, populated by the likes of METALLICA, JIMMY PAGE, AEROSMITH, VAN HALEN, RUSH, WHITESNAKE, MOTLEY CRUE and THE CULT. Well, maybe not actually hanging out, but his magical hands have been on the boards, mixing, mastering and producing these giants. And that’s just the hard rock/heavy metal portion of his career. Some of his recent clients include ELVIS COSTELLO and NORAH JONES. And we can’t forget some of his Canadian content - LOVERBOY, KIM MITCHELL, TOM COCHRANE, CHILLIWACK and of course BRYAN ADAMS’ monster, Reckless.
At this juncture, Vancouver-based Mike Fraser - who calls home Warehouse Studio - is being talked about in AC/DC circles, as he’s one of the masterminds behind the sonics of the Aussie band’s more than eagerly anticipated new album, Black Ice, due out on October 20th. You may recall he’s worked with the boys before on 2000’s Stiff Upper Lip, 1995’s Ballbreaker and 1990’s The Razor’s Edge, as well as having remastered the band’s entire catalog in 2003.
Here are a few excerpts from the chat - more will be online soon!
BW&BK: It’s been pretty quiet in the AC/DC camp since the spring. As news slowly trickles out to the masses, how far into this process are you? Fraser: “Well, Black Ice has been done since April. So it’s been sitting there waiting to hit the airwaves since then.”
BW&BK: How much pressure is there knowing that Black Ice is easily one of the most anticipated rock/hard rock records over the past few years? Do you guys feel it inside? Fraser: “Oh sure, I do. I’m not sure if the band does. They are pretty low-key, easy-going guys. They don’t think about any of this kind of stuff. They just come in and get it done. As Malcolm (Young) says, when they are writing songs, if you can thump your foot to it, it’s worth a go. I don’t think they think in terms of that. For sure Brendan (O’Brien) and I did. It’s been nine years since Stiff Upper Lip and at one point there I was thinking, is there ever going to be another AC/DC record, because that’s a long time. Finally they gave me a call. We started March 3rd on the record and I was like, ‘Somebody pinch me; we’re actually sitting here listening to new AC/DC!’”
BW&BK: Is there any particular reason for the nine years? You take a look at any number of high profile artists - it may be years between records due to touring commitments, label delays, marketing set-up etc. But why did it take nearly a decade to return? Fraser: “I think it’s a combination of things, and you’re right, so much of the world has opened up for touring, they are often out on the road for three years almost solid. So that’s gotta take a pretty heavy toll on things, including your personal lives. And once they’re done with that, they want to take some time off. Time seems to go fast - they probably took a couple of years until they started writing again. I know the writing process for this took quite a while. They have a little studio in London, so Malcolm and Angus (Young) are holed up there for quite a while, sitting there going through ideas. At one point Malcolm had told me that they had about 60 or 70 song ideas on the back-burner. Then they had to sort through all those and pick the best ones. I think they took their time on this - they aren’t in any rush. I’m sure the world is waiting for AC/DC, but they don’t necessarily need to be making more money! I’m sure they have everything they want and they’ve sorta ‘been-there-done-that’ several times. So where is the inspiration to get out there? I know they love playing and they love getting out in front of people, but really, what’s their rush? They like to wait until it’s right. And now was the time it felt right... ‘Let’s go do it.’”
BW&BK: Over the past week, the entire world has only heard the first single. You’ve been listening to and building this record for almost half a year! What is your opinion? Obviously you are a fan and you’ve leaned pretty heavy music-wise in your career. And AC/DC must rank pretty high as one of your favourites with all the work you’ve done with them in the past. Fraser: “I think it’s back more in the direction of The Razor’s Edge. The band only does records that they want to do, and what they’re into. For instance, on Stiff Upper Lip, what they wanted was a really dry, bluesy-type record - not so rip in your face rock. And that’s what they did and delivered. This one they wanted to kick it up another notch and rock. And I would say as a fan, it’s back towards The Razor’s Edge era, a little bit more up-tempo stuff.”
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BW&BK (joking): Aren’t these guys too old to be up-tempo?! Fraser: “(Laughs) You tell them that! They are never going to get back to that Flick Of The Switch or High Voltage sound, because they aren’t the 20-year-old kids anymore either. Your whole persona kind of changes. How do you write about getting laid and drunk every night if you’re not doing it, if you know what I mean (laughs). There are a lot of bands that have been around for a while, and I think they have a harder and harder time to stay street-connected with the kids, when you aren’t really a kid yourself. I have kids that are teenagers now, but I keep in the loop through them, and not through my own personal experiences anymore. I think a band that has such a long life like ‘DC, Metallica, Aerosmith, it’s really hard to keep coming up with those cool things that are now going to connect with kids that could almost be your grandkids.”
BW&BK: Very few bands can say they have such a wide demographic... Fraser: “The cool thing about AC/DC - everybody has got their genre of music that they love, but no matter what genre you are talking about, everybody loves AC/DC. They seem to cross over so many boundaries. You go to their shows and you see grandparents with dusted-off leather jackets and they are there with their grandkids in leather jackets. It’s just amazing that they appeal to such a broad range of people. It’s a testament to their hard work.”
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Special report by "Metal" Tim Henderson:
BW&BK had the opportunity recently to speak to a true icon in the Canadian music business, one that “hangs out” in circles we can only dream of, populated by the likes of METALLICA, JIMMY PAGE, AEROSMITH, VAN HALEN, RUSH, WHITESNAKE, MOTLEY CRUE and THE CULT. Well, maybe not actually hanging out, but his magical hands have been on the boards, mixing, mastering and producing these giants. And that’s just the hard rock/heavy metal portion of his career. Some of his recent clients include ELVIS COSTELLO and NORAH JONES. And we can’t forget some of his Canadian content - LOVERBOY, KIM MITCHELL, TOM COCHRANE, CHILLIWACK and of course BRYAN ADAMS’ monster, Reckless.
At this juncture, Vancouver-based Mike Fraser - who calls home Warehouse Studio - is being talked about in AC/DC circles, as he’s one of the masterminds behind the sonics of the Aussie band’s more than eagerly anticipated new album, Black Ice, due out on October 20th. You may recall he’s worked with the boys before on 2000’s Stiff Upper Lip, 1995’s Ballbreaker and 1990’s The Razor’s Edge, as well as having remastered the band’s entire catalog in 2003.
Here are a few excerpts from the chat - more will be online soon!
BW&BK: It’s been pretty quiet in the AC/DC camp since the spring. As news slowly trickles out to the masses, how far into this process are you? Fraser: “Well, Black Ice has been done since April. So it’s been sitting there waiting to hit the airwaves since then.”
BW&BK: How much pressure is there knowing that Black Ice is easily one of the most anticipated rock/hard rock records over the past few years? Do you guys feel it inside? Fraser: “Oh sure, I do. I’m not sure if the band does. They are pretty low-key, easy-going guys. They don’t think about any of this kind of stuff. They just come in and get it done. As Malcolm (Young) says, when they are writing songs, if you can thump your foot to it, it’s worth a go. I don’t think they think in terms of that. For sure Brendan (O’Brien) and I did. It’s been nine years since Stiff Upper Lip and at one point there I was thinking, is there ever going to be another AC/DC record, because that’s a long time. Finally they gave me a call. We started March 3rd on the record and I was like, ‘Somebody pinch me; we’re actually sitting here listening to new AC/DC!’”
BW&BK: Is there any particular reason for the nine years? You take a look at any number of high profile artists - it may be years between records due to touring commitments, label delays, marketing set-up etc. But why did it take nearly a decade to return? Fraser: “I think it’s a combination of things, and you’re right, so much of the world has opened up for touring, they are often out on the road for three years almost solid. So that’s gotta take a pretty heavy toll on things, including your personal lives. And once they’re done with that, they want to take some time off. Time seems to go fast - they probably took a couple of years until they started writing again. I know the writing process for this took quite a while. They have a little studio in London, so Malcolm and Angus (Young) are holed up there for quite a while, sitting there going through ideas. At one point Malcolm had told me that they had about 60 or 70 song ideas on the back-burner. Then they had to sort through all those and pick the best ones. I think they took their time on this - they aren’t in any rush. I’m sure the world is waiting for AC/DC, but they don’t necessarily need to be making more money! I’m sure they have everything they want and they’ve sorta ‘been-there-done-that’ several times. So where is the inspiration to get out there? I know they love playing and they love getting out in front of people, but really, what’s their rush? They like to wait until it’s right. And now was the time it felt right... ‘Let’s go do it.’”
BW&BK: Over the past week, the entire world has only heard the first single. You’ve been listening to and building this record for almost half a year! What is your opinion? Obviously you are a fan and you’ve leaned pretty heavy music-wise in your career. And AC/DC must rank pretty high as one of your favourites with all the work you’ve done with them in the past. Fraser: “I think it’s back more in the direction of The Razor’s Edge. The band only does records that they want to do, and what they’re into. For instance, on Stiff Upper Lip, what they wanted was a really dry, bluesy-type record - not so rip in your face rock. And that’s what they did and delivered. This one they wanted to kick it up another notch and rock. And I would say as a fan, it’s back towards The Razor’s Edge era, a little bit more up-tempo stuff.”
ultimateacdc.blogspot.com salutes you!
BW&BK (joking): Aren’t these guys too old to be up-tempo?! Fraser: “(Laughs) You tell them that! They are never going to get back to that Flick Of The Switch or High Voltage sound, because they aren’t the 20-year-old kids anymore either. Your whole persona kind of changes. How do you write about getting laid and drunk every night if you’re not doing it, if you know what I mean (laughs). There are a lot of bands that have been around for a while, and I think they have a harder and harder time to stay street-connected with the kids, when you aren’t really a kid yourself. I have kids that are teenagers now, but I keep in the loop through them, and not through my own personal experiences anymore. I think a band that has such a long life like ‘DC, Metallica, Aerosmith, it’s really hard to keep coming up with those cool things that are now going to connect with kids that could almost be your grandkids.”
BW&BK: Very few bands can say they have such a wide demographic... Fraser: “The cool thing about AC/DC - everybody has got their genre of music that they love, but no matter what genre you are talking about, everybody loves AC/DC. They seem to cross over so many boundaries. You go to their shows and you see grandparents with dusted-off leather jackets and they are there with their grandkids in leather jackets. It’s just amazing that they appeal to such a broad range of people. It’s a testament to their hard work.”
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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.
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!
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!
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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) !
Check out the interview (which is pretty short, unfortunately) !
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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:
High expectations for the forthcoming album!
Listen to the song one more time:
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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!
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!
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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 .
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.
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.
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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!
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."
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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.
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!
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!
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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!
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!
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.
Source
Cheers!
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.
Source
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!
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.
Source
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.
Source
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:
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* !
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* !
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.
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!
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!
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