Developers who demolished the home of AC/DC siblings Angus and Malcolm Young are apologizing, claiming they didn’t know the ...
Dave Evans was only a member of AC/DC for a short amount of time, but the original singer was there at the beginning. During ...
AC/DC have always been adamant about making good hard rock, and this dedication to one sound has led to dips in performance.
The nine-year wait is finally almost over. After a nearly decade-long hiatus from touring in North America, AC/DC will play ...
Developers have reportedly apologised for destroying the home in Sydney after a backlash from fans of the Australian music ...
Company behind the demolition said it was not aware of the historic importance of the building until after it was torn down ...
AC/DC are one of the most exciting hard rock bands on the planet thanks to Malcolm Young's innovative riff writing style, as seen on this track.
The house in the western Sydney suburb of Burwood — which the Young brothers (including older brother George, a member ... band, as the Burwood home had become a gathering place for AC/DC ...
The former home of the AC/DC founders in Sydney was even listed on the National Trust Register of Historic Houses ...
Speaking with Podpokas, Evans recalled how the members were writing music together ... I was not surprised.” As for AC/DC now, the band announced their North American ‘Power Up’ North ...
An utter disgrace." AC/DC are set for a US tour this year with Angus being the band's only original member. Malcom died in 2017, three years after he was diagnosed with dementia.
While these shows will be AC/DC’s first in North America since 2016 — other than their 2023 Power Trip Festival appearance — the band has been fairly active following the release of their 2 ...