Ballbreaker fails to conjure a truly iconic song akin to a Thunderstruck or Highway To Hell, but it deserves more credit than it is typically afforded. AC/DC’s debut – one of two initial Australia ...
Rubin was focusing on the arrangements—or, in AC/DC’s case, lack thereof. “Highway to Hell is probably the most natural-sounding rock record I’ve ever heard,” Rubin wrote in his essay.
AC/DC's Phillip Rudd, Angus Young, Mark Evans, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott photographed in 1977. The demolition of Angus and Malcolm's childhood home in Sydney has led to outrage by fans.
Malcolm and Angus would go on to found AC/DC in 1973 while older brother George co-founded rock band the Easybeats in 1964. Both Malcolm and George died in 2017, with Angus still touring with the ...
Legendary rock icons AC/DC are tipped to return to Australian shores in late 2025 ... delivering a career-spanning setlist packed with iconic anthems like ‘Back in Black’, ‘Highway to Hell’, and ...
Angus and Malcolm Young were the driving forces behind AC/DC from their formation in 1973 to Malcolm’s death in 2017. In this classic interview from 2003, the brothers look back on their stellar ...
The iconic home where AC/DC first began has been abruptly demolished in a move that has angered Aussie music fans. The famous Young House in Sydney’s inner west was bought in February 2023 for $ ...
AC/DC was formed in Sydney in 1973 by Angus and Malcolm Young, and they are best known for hits including Thunderstruck, Highway To Hell and Hells Bells. Their older brother George, who died in ...
Guitarist Angus Young is the other core plank of the AC/DC road lineup as the “Back in Black” titans hit North American stadiums in support of “Power Up,” the group’s 17 th studio record.
A lot of people know this frontman as Brian Johnson, who dominated the latter period of AC/DC with tracks like ‘Thunderstruck’ and ‘Back In Black’, but before him, you had the legend that was Bon ...