AC/DC To Unleash Black Rain In October Posted By: David Priest, Editor In Chief August 19th, 2008 Columbia Records has set an October 20 release date for AC/DC's widely anticipated Black Ice, the band's first studio album
in eight years. Black Ice (see
artwork below) features 15 new tracks from brothers Angus and Malcolm Young,
Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams, and Phil Rudd. The album was recorded in "Rock 'N Roll Train", the album's first single, will
debut on August 28. A source at Harddrive Radio described it as "smoking
hot. It's AC/DC like we love them,
loud, anthemic and hard!" The video will premiere in September.
Black Ice track listing: 02. Skies On Fire 03. Big Jack 04. Anything Goes 05. War Machine 06. Smash 'N Grab 07. Spoilin' For A Fight 08. Wheels 09. Decibel 10. Stormy May Day 11. She Likes Rock 'N Roll 12. Money Made 13. Rock 'N Roll Dream 14. Rocking All The Way 15. Black Ice Black Ice will be sold in the As one of America's largest music retailers, Wal-Mart will
join with Columbia Records to launch multiple activities for fans in
celebration of the new CD album, including new product features and promotions
to come this fall that will bring fans closer to one of history's greatest rock
bands. "Like all excited fans of AC/DC, we can hardly wait for the launch of this album and all that
will surround it," said Gary Severson, Wal-Mart's senior vice president of
Entertainment. "We promise there will be a multitude of opportunities for
fans of all ages to get involved and 'rock again' as we count down to October
20." No Bull: The
Director's Cut, a
newly edited, comprehensive DVD and of the band's famed July 1996 Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas concert in Black Ice is AC/DC's first new studio effort since 2000's Stiff Upper Lip. The legendary rockers are slated to begin an 18-month world
tour in October, with the trek reportedly kicking off on around Halloween in The 1977 AC/DC
song "Let There Be Rock" will be featured in the new Rock Band 2
video game, due out in September. This will mark the band's first and so far
only contribution to a video game soundtrack. |