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AC/DC have announced details of their 17th studio album, and the permanent departure of founding guitarist Malcolm Young. Rock or Bust was produced by Brendan O’Brien and will be released on 1 December. It will be the band’s first album not to feature Malcolm Young, whose role on the album has been taken on the record by his nephew Stevie. AC/DC have announced details of their 17th studio album as well as the permanent departure of their founding guitarist, Malcolm Young. Rock or Bust was produced by Brendan O’Brien and will be released on 1 December. It will be the first AC/DC album not to feature Young, whose role on the album has been taken on the record by his nephew, Stevie.
Earlier this year, AC/DC announced that owing to illness, Malcolm would be taking a break from his duties. Now the band’s label, in the press release for Rock or Bust, has stated: “Unfortunately, due to the nature of Malcolm’s condition, he will not be returning to the band.” Earlier this year, the band announced that, owing to illness, Malcolm would be taking a break from his duties. But in the press release for Rock or Bust, the band’s label stated: “Unfortunately, due to the nature of Malcolm’s condition, he will not be returning to the band.”
Rock or Bust is the first AC/DC album since 2008’s Black Ice, which went straight into the album charts at No 1 in 31 countries, and has sold 8m copies worldwide. A track from the album, Play Ball, will be teased from 27 September in the US, as part of the Major League Baseball postseason campaign. It is possible, given AC/DC’s history of ball-related double entendres, that the song is not actually about baseball. Rock or Bust will be the first AC/DC album since 2008’s Black Ice, which went straight into the album charts at No 1 in 31 countries, and has sold 8m copies worldwide. In the US, a track from the album, Play Ball, will be teased from 27 September as part of the Major League Baseball post-season campaign. It is possible, given AC/DC’s history of ball-related double entendres, that the song is not actually about baseball.
Stevie Young will be joining the band for a world tour in support of Rock or Bust in 2015. Stevie Young will be joining AC/DC for a world tour in support of Rock or Bust in 2015.