AC/DC have officially released their first song in six years -- with surviving Back In Black-era members Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Phil Rudd, and Cliff Williams, plus Angus and the late Malcolm's nephew Stevie Young -- "Shot In The Dark." As the teaser hinted, and as Angus himself promised, it sounds like classic AC/DC, and that's not a bad thing at all at this point in their career. If anything, it's kind of impressive how refreshing and convincing AC/DC can still sound. Listen below.
The band have also finally revealed the details of their new album Power Up. It comes out November 13 via Columbia. Various pre-order options and accompanying merch are on sale now, including a limited edition deluxe package that comes with a light-up speaker box that plays "Shot In The Dark." Artwork and tracklist below.
AC/DC previously revealed that every song on the album includes portions written by Malcolm Young before he passed. "This record is pretty much a dedication to Malcolm, my brother," said Angus. "It’s a tribute for him like Back in Black was a tribute to Bon Scott."
Angus was also one of many musicians to pay tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen yesterday, writing, "Eddie was a guitar wonder, his playing pure wizardry. To the world of music he was a special gift. To those of us fortunate enough to have meet him, a very special person. He leaves a big hole in a lot of hearts. To the Van Halen family my heartfelt sympathies.