ARTIST : AC/DC
TITLE : Black Ice
LABEL : Columbia
GENRE : Rock & Roll
BITRATE : 211 kbps avg
SOURCE : CD (LP)
PLAYTIME : 00:55:31
SIZE : 88.6MB
STORE DATE : 2008-10-20
Track List
1. Rock N Roll Train 4:21
2. Skies On Fire 3:34
3. Big Jack 3:57
4. Anything Goes 3:22
5. War Machine 3:09
6. Smash N Grab 4:06
7. Spoilin' For A Fight 3:17
8. Wheels 3:28
9. Decibel 3:33
10. Stormy May Day 3:10
11. She Likes Rock N Roll 3:52
12. Money Made 4:15
13. Rock N Roll Dream 4:40
14. Rockin All The Way 3:22
15. Black Ice 3:25
Black Ice is the upcoming fifteenth studio album by
Australian hard rock band AC/DC, set to be released on
October 18, 2008 for Australia and October 20 for the
rest of the world. It will be their first album in eight
years, since the release of Stiff Upper Lip in 2000, the
longest gap between AC/DC's studio albums to date. The
album was produced by Brendan O'Brien and recorded and
mixed by Mike Fraser at The Warehouse Studio in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
In a 2004 interview, Brian Johnson revealed that for the
first time since the 1988 album Blow Up Your Video, he
would be handling lyrics. He also said that Angus Young
has written harder riffs than those on Stiff Upper Lip.
As of January 2006, AC/DC were working on the album, and
according to Malcolm Young at that time, "The band are
currently writing and recording material for the eagerly
anticipated next album, but no release date has been
set."
In April 2008, AC/DC's official website confirmed the
release of the new album with producer Brendan O'Brien
and audio engineer Mike Fraser, but did not confirm a
release date.
In June 2008, Reuters reported that the album would be
distributed solely by Wal-Mart stores in the United
States, and that HMV stores in Canada were advertising
the album with an October release date.
On August 15, AC/DC recorded the video to accompany the
first single from the album, "Rock 'n Roll Train", in
London. Three days later, an announcement was made on the
band's official website, stating that Black Ice would be
released on October 20, 2008.
"Rock n' Roll Train" was released on August 28. The video
of "Rock n' Roll Train" appeared on the band's website on
September 19. That day also saw the release of the
album's second single, "War Machine", and the release of
a brief appraisal of the album by Rolling Stone magazine,
citing that "Brian wails about skies on fire, blood in
his eyes, storms raging, lightning flashes, hard rain and
pretty women...Angus Young shreds throughout...Malcom
Young, Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd are solid as a
rock." as well as making a surprise statement that Angus
Young uses a slide in the song "Stormy May Day". The
magazine also named several tracks before the official
release of the track listing.
Several days after the original version of the album was
made available for pre-order, the band's website store
listed two variations of cover artwork available for the
CD in addition to the original red logo. These were a
yellow logo and a silver logo. All three versions feature
the exact same music and content with a black background.
However, the gray designs behind the band's logo are
different on each of the two different covers. There is
also a hardcover Deluxe Edition (blue logo) available
which will contain a 30-page booklet with exclusive new
illustrations, studio and live photographs of AC/DC.
A Slight note for BPM: it's not our fault if you're
famous for reencodes etc.
Just look at your past, and you will find out you are
pathetic.
BEAT US IN THIS: 8==========D