It had been seven years since AC/DC played a live show, but on Saturday at Power Trip, it was evident that the iconic hard rock band had little, if any, rust to shake. AC/DC brought a ton of energy to ...
Here's the best thing about our list of AC/DC Live Albums Ranked Worst to Best: They're all pretty damn good. A common refrain among AC/DC fans is that the band released the same album 17 times in a ...
AC/DC returned to their home country for the first time in a decade tonight, kicking off the latest leg of their Power Up tour in front of 80,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. They celebrated ...
To rock or not to rock, that is the question. Or at least that is the question AC/DC never really had to ask themselves until fairly recently in the context of their storied career. Early on into ...
Listen To This Eddie is a weekly column that examines the important people and events in the classic rock canon and how they continue to impact the world of popular music. The rock and roll world ...
Fans were no doubt thrilled when Angus Young was able to reassemble the living members of AC/DC's long running lineup for a new album, but it even gets driven home further when you see them rocking ...
The AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack is a short but sweet experience that leaves you feeling like you didn't get a Whole Lotta Rosie. Rock groups don't get much bigger than AC/DC. The Australian ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. AC/DC are back in action for the first time in seven years, headlining California heavy rock festival Power Trip with Metallica, Guns N’ ...
The session drummer took the place of Phil Rudd for AC/DC's set at Power Trip festival this weekend When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
The AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack is a short but sweet experience that leaves you feeling like you didn't get a Whole Lotta Rosie. Rock groups don't get much bigger than AC/DC. The Australian ...
With setlist.fm to guide us, here is the most played song live off every AC/DC album. The Australian rock legends have played over 2,100 shows and have played 12 songs more than 1,000 times each.
No concept albums, disco-flavored single, grunge makeover, or virtue signaling. Just raw, stadium-filling songs about good times, hot gals and hotter hell, delivered with razor vocals, lightning ...