The post Ranking: Every AC/DC Album from Worst to Best appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The legacy of AC/DC is one of perseverance. Across their five-decade career, the Australian hard rockers ...
"I see them as the greatest ever rock'n'roll band. How can it be a bad thing to be compared to the best there is?" ...
AC/DC is celebrating a very special milestone. Last December marked 50 years since the band’s first show — which took place on December 31, 1973 at Chequers Nightclub in Sydney, Australia. More than ...
Forty-four years ago today, AC/DC topped the Billboard 200 for the first time with an album partially inspired by their late ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. INDIO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 07: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Angus Young of ...
Here is the most and least played song live off every AC/DC album. The rock powerhouse's discography is split into two legendary eras, the first featuring frontman Bon Scott, the second starring the ...
Slash has shared the key albums in AC/DC's career that remain among his favorites. "Powerage, still probably one of my favorite AC/DC records," remarked the guitarist. "But at the time when I got into ...
While most of AC/DC’s catalog was inspired by the holy trinity of booze, women and rock, one of their biggest hits had a far unlikelier source. Released as a single on March 22, 1982, “For Those About ...
AC/DC were on top of the world — and the charts — when they decided to clean house for the raw, back-to-basics Flick of the Switch. But in the process of purging, they seemed to forget the winning ...
As 1985 limped to a close, AC/DC were in a truly unenviable position – hated and feared by religious fanatics and nervous ...
Even the biggest diehard fans of Australian hard rock band AC/DC may not know that they once penned and recorded a Christmas song. After all, why would fans know such a thing? The band never performed ...
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 ...