We still need to wait over a month before AC/DC's new 'Rock or Bust' record makes its way to stores -- which is almost nothing compared to the six years that have elapsed since their last album, but can still feel like a long time when you know there's a fresh slab of high voltage rock 'n' roll right around the corner.
On Oct. 15, 1984, a tiny treasure trove of long-lost AC/DC rarities ttiled ‘’74 Jailbreak’ arrived to help curb the seemingly insatiable consumer demand for the world’s hottest hard-rock heroes.
It's only a matter of weeks now before AC/DC end their long six-year break between albums and return with the hotly anticipated 'Rock or Bust' LP -- and now we know not only which songs will be on the new record, but what the cover's going to look like.
AC/DC's Brian Johnson is opening up about the group's first-ever studio sessions without founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, who family members confirm is suffering from dementia.
The family of founding AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young has confirmed reports that the musician is suffering from dementia, a condition that has forced him to retire permanently from the legendary rock group.
When AC/DC announced the release of their new album the other day, the good news was offset by some bad: Founding guitarist Malcolm Young was no longer in the band.