The best AC/DC albums are simply the archetypal sound of hard rock. Whereas those that came before them made their name on bells and whistles—technicolor solos, outrageous displays of confidence, ...
In 1984, between the releases of Flick Of The Switch and Fly On The Wall, the insatiable thirst in America for all things AC/DC-related saw the release of ’74 Jailbreak, an EP of vintage Bon Scott-era ...
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 ...
Electric Lady Studios was commissioned back in 1968 by none other than Jimi Hendrix. With the help of Eddie Kramer and John Storyk, the recording studio in Greenwich Village was up and running by 1970 ...
Magic struck 45 years ago, and it is all thanks to this Australian rock band, AC/DC. After releasing Highway to Hell one year prior, it could have been assumed that it would be hard to top such an ...
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 ...
The “Highway to Hell” album in 1979 made AC/DC’s one of the top hard-rock acts in the world. And Staten Island played a key role in the album’s iconic artwork. AC/DC were a hard-rocking quintet from ...
Some people say AC/DC have made the same album over and over again. The band would probably beg to differ, and as far as Angus Young is concerned, there is strength in consistency. "Malcolm [Young] ...