Early review of AC/DC - Black Ice

MagnusonPark82MagnusonPark82 Posts: 180
edited October 2008 in Other Music
I'm getting excited for this one!

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AC/DC Black Ice review: world exclusive
Back In Black? Try Back In Blacker!
by Joe Bosso

Eight years between albums is an eternity for rock bands. Hell, The Beatles created their entire groundbreaking oeuvre in as much time, and still made room for films, tours, drugs, the Maharishi, Yoko Ono, you name it.


But somehow, eight years doesn't feel too long to wait for AC/DC. And when they deliver an album as satisfying and fortifying as Black Ice, their timing feels just right.

Maybe it's because we need AC/DC now more than ever. Too many bands have Xeroxed the formula without realizing you can't steal the soul. And the soul of AC/DC - gut-level sonic force and sheer comic insanity (like a grown man parading around in a schoolboy's uniform; who would dream up such a thing?) - is an alchemy no other band can hope to copy, simply because AC/DC invented the formula and swallowed it whole.

You wonder why some groups even try. All they do is make you long for the original.

Back In Blacker?
Call AC/DC's Black Ice 'Back In Blacker' and you wouldn't be far off. With the exception of a couple of cuts midway through, every song kicks a donkey's ass and then some, and they magically make you feel like you're 16 years old again and on the precipice of...well, everything. Power chords ripple up and down your spine, drum beats shake you all night long and every solo positively shoots to thrill. You catchin' my drift? Yeah, it's that kind of album. The kind of album that makes you feel invincible.

Producer Brendan O'Brien does something miraculous in that you don't notice him at all. That's not a dig either; wisely, he doesn't impose his own rules or sonic footprint on the band's hallowed roar. As Mutt Lange did on the classics Highway To Hell and Back In Black, O'Brien allows AC/DC's wall of sound to crash all around you, but it's not a wash of stacked tracks. It's spacious yet enormous.

On Black Ice, you hear every one of Phil Rudd's cymbal crashes, every pluck of Cliff Williams's bass - and the chugging dual guitars of Angus and Malcolm Young work together like well-oiled pistons. Clarity and precision never sounded so delightfully raucous, so un-fussed over. This is assured rock 'n' roll, no doubt, but it's rock 'n' roll art too - and that ain't a bad place to be.

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AC/DC's Black Ice - track-by-track
Rock 'N Roll Train
You've probably heard it already, and it's a dynamite opener. Unmistakable Angus riff, thumping beat - instantly, you know who this band is. And what happened to Brian Johnson's voice? In the past, he always sounded as though he was about to blow his aorta hitting his notes.

Either time has allowed him to grow into his voice or his voice merely caught up to him, but his singing is full and gutsy. Angus is chomping at the bit to get to his solo - he starts playing before the second chorus is even over, and good for him, for it's a stunner.

Every song kicks a donkey's ass

Skies On Fire
A stark drum beat gives way to a tangled chordal guitar riff. The syncopated beat of the verse is a bit different for AC/DC, but it works. Johnson sings a vocal line "I know you and you know me/ tell me what you want me to be" that is vaguely Lennon-esque. A biting bluesy solo from Angus.

Big Jack
From the title alone I know I'm going to like it, and I'm not wrong. This is one to play in the car, an up-tempo stomper with power chords that stumble overtop one another and land in all the right places. Angus pulls off some beautiful top-string riffing underneath the chorus. It's hard to tell if Brian Johnson is singing "Big Jet" or "Big Jack," but who cares? It rocks six ways to Sunday.

Anything Goes
There's no opening riff; instead, it bursts right in the door and wastes no time getting going. It's kind of a rock 'n' roll Irish jig, somewhat reminiscent of Slade's Run Runaway, only better. Angus lets loose with some intense top-string trills before firing off another bracing solo. A winner all the way.

War Machine
Whoa…it's getting ominous. The chord progression of the verse and chorus are in the same vein as Givin' The Dog A Bone, only more sinister. But if any band has a right to nick from themselves, it's AC/DC. Freaking hot solo, natch.

Smash N Grab
Is that a minor chord I hear in the pre-chorus? Nah, it can't be. It is! Well, I'll be…In truth, this mid-tempo rocker is the first coulda-been-a-contender so far. Not bad, but not one for the ages.

Spoilin' For A Fight
Now, this is a riff! I have to learn how to play that tangled little beauty, for sure. Actually, the riff is the backbone of the song, as it should be - it's that good! Brian Johnson snarls and howls as if he really is ready to inflict some facial rearrangement on somebody here. An air-drum, air-guitar slam-dunk.

Wheels
Straight out of the playbook from Highway To Hell - and that's a good thing. For the first time, Johnson sounds like he's straining for the notes. I've always wondered if he has to grab his Brian Johnson when trying to get to those special places. Beautiful vibrato in the guitar solo. Best instrumental break yet.

Decibel
A delicious, grinding, thumping bit of blues-rock. This might be the number where Angus performs his striptease live - it's got that smirking kind of bad-boy vibe to it. Strong stuff all around. Is Brian Johnson singing "decibel" or "Jezebel"? Hard to tell. Not important though.

Stormy May Day
Wow, what a cool, greasy slide guitar riff! And those floor toms punch you right in the chest. A gritty, punchy mid-tempo stand-out with some surprising minor key changes. Great change of pace.

She Likes Rock N Roll
Ding-ding-ding! We have another winner, folks! With a beat so undeniably sexy, this song just might replace Girls! Girls! Girls! as the next de rigueur strip club anthem. A tight verse and chorus that absolutely floors you. Gang vocals galore - "She likes rock n roll/ I like rock n roll!" Oh, yeah. I'm playing this in my car.

Only brothers could pull off synchronicity such as this
Money Made
A twisty little arpeggiated riff turns into a powerhouse of a song. Fantastic breakdown section - these guys really know their dynamics. Two rhythm guitar tracks sit atop one another and work wonders. Only brothers could pull off synchronicity such as this.

Rock N Roll Dream
My goodness, it's almost a ballad. Tight hi-hat work by Rudd carries the beginning until…OK, we're blasting off now! Total rock…Oh, but wait…now it's a ballad again. Some varied guitar textures. This is the most elaborate production on the album, but it's not forced or artificial. Very dreamlike. Takes you somewhere new. Fascinating.

Rocking All The Way
I'm nearly spent, but 30 seconds into this track and I'm air-drumming again. Right when you think rock can't get any better than this, the solo clamps down and it's time to ride this one out. Deliriously good.

Black Ice
What sets this song apart from all the others is Phil Rudd, who finally explodes on the drums and shows you what tom rolls are really meant for. Everything is as it should be on the title cut. The power and the glory, sure, but more important, the hunger - the band still has it in spades.

It's the capper, the final encore, the song that reminds you of everything you've ever loved about AC/DC; the song that says, "Let's go hang out with the buds and pop some Buds and enjoy rocking out for the sake of just rocking out." It's one of life's unvarnished pleasures, an AC/DC record that takes you back and pushes you forward.

Well done, lads. Well done. For those who have rocked me, I salute you!
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"Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come...."
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  • angryyoungmanangryyoungman Medford, NY Posts: 1,028
    yeah i dig the first single, im trying to get tickets to see them at the garden
    i have wished for so long, how i wish for you today
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    finally, FUCK TICKETMASTER
  • They have been putting out the same "new album" every few years for the past 20 years
  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,209
    Added tour dates.....Show Date City Venue Fan Club & Public On-Sale Date*
    Dec 20 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bank Atlantic Centre Oct 4 @ 10AM
    Dec 21 Tampa, FL Times Forum Oct 4 @ 10AM
    Jan 5 Cleveland, OH Quicken Arena Oct 4 @ 10AM
    Jan 7 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 9 Toronto, ON, Canada Rogers Centre Oct 10 @ 10AM
    Jan 11 Cincinnati, OH US Bank Arena Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 13 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 15 Omaha, NE Qwest Arena Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 17 Fargo, ND Fargo Dome Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 19 Minneapolis, MN Xcel Centre Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 21 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 23 Dallas, TX American Airlines Arena Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 26 Tulsa, OK BOK Arena Oct 11 @ 10AM
    Jan 28 Little Rock, AR Alltel Arena Oct 18 @ 10AM
    Jan 30 Memphis, TN FedEx Arena Oct 18 @ 10AM
    Jan 31 Nashville, TN Sommet Arena Oct 11 @ 10AM

    *All times are local time .

    For Those About To Rock,

    AC/DC's Black Ice Tour just got even bigger, with the addition of 16 North American dates stretching into 2009. But it's their smallest gig of them all that has fans buzzing like never before.

    On October 26 , AC/DC will roll into an East Coast town under the cover of night and rock a secret club show to get the tour started right and they want their biggest fans to be there with them, stomping feet, pumping fists and straining vocal chords with each beat of the drum.

    Peace
    *We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti

    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
    .....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti

    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)


  • jamie ukjamie uk Posts: 3,812
    I have read, and been assured it is a good scource, that European dates will be announced any day, I have even seen a magazine ad...pre print.

    apparently there will be 3 UK dates at the start of March, Glasgow, Birmingham, London. Let's hope for more, I would assume a festival slot later in the summer. :)
    I came, I saw, I concurred.....
  • xkevvxxkevvx Posts: 348
    They have been putting out the same "new album" every few years for the past 20 years

    Seriously.

    There's a lot of bands that people might say "every song sounds the same." AC/DC really is a band where (for the most part) everything sounds the same. They are, by far, my most hated band.
  • pjfan020pjfan020 Posts: 426
    I understand why people hate them...but for me..for some reason even though i know all the songs sound the same..they keep me interested. They're good at writing catchy rock and roll songs. Let's be honest here though..the ramones played the same song over and over but nobody bitches about them.
    "Tonight we're just gonna play you some good old American Rock and Roll." tom petty-7-15-05
  • xkevvx wrote:
    Seriously.

    There's a lot of bands that people might say "every song sounds the same." AC/DC really is a band where (for the most part) everything sounds the same. They are, by far, my most hated band.

    They are one of my favorite bands. My opinion is just as valid as yours.
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    "Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come...."
  • gregkitefangregkitefan Posts: 1,117
    Stopped listening a long time ago. Maybe Blow Up Your Video.

    Never was the same without Bon.

    I still listen to the Bon Albums all the time.

    Brian Johnson not so much.
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  • pjfan020 wrote:
    the ramones played the same song over and over but nobody bitches about them.

    Well said. They're one of my father's favorite bands, and he told me that the new album is fantastic and one of his favorites. Maybe we should focus on the new album instead of slagging them off?
  • I've heard the whole album several times now, and I have to say it's fantastic. Angus is very impressive - lots of solo's and jams. There are a couple of songs that don't sound like your typical AC/DC formula. I think people will be surprised by this one. IMO. their best effort since Back in Black.
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    "Sitting on a cornflake, waiting for the van to come...."
  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,209
    This album better be listenable considering how much tickets cost to see this ACDC Black Ice World Tour and I've seen upteen ACDC shows over the years.

    Peace
    *We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti

    *MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
    .....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti

    *The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)


  • eedheadeedhead Posts: 68
    Its a cracking album, got it first thing today, been listening ALL DAY LONG....

    And that is not something i expected to be doing with a new AC/DC album ( got em all), its a solid rocking album with all the essential ingredients that makes that AC/DC sound. Production is A+, solo's are classic Angus, Johnson sounds crystal (not always the case), driving bass sound, Phil Rudd nails it.

    I had my doubts about this Back in Black comparison, but im hearing it!!!!!

    If you vaguely like AC/DC pick this up, ya wont be disappointed.

    And the downside is that i got shut out to get tickets today for Dublin show..

    G.U.T.T.E.D. all the more as id kill to hear some of these new tunes.
    " I demand to have more booze "
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