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AC/DC : Black Ice

More Of Your Black Ice Reviews

By Paul Cashmere
Tue, 14 Oct 2008 15:06:04 +1100

What do you think of the new AC/DC album Black Ice? You tell us. Send your reviews to undercover@undercover.com.au. Now, here are now of your reviews:

Hallelujah!! At long last we have another Chapter in the History of Rack N’ Roll written by the great Australian Rock Band AC/DC. Black Ice is one the better albums since the passing of Ban Scott. It’s great to have a whole new lot of new material to listen to. I have followed AC/DC since the early 70’s and got to see the band perform with Bon on vocals 4 times and have not missed an Australian Concert here in Melbourne since moving here in the mid 1980’s.

I thoroughly enjoyed all the tracks on this album and believe that the availability of the album as a download will not affect the sales boom that I will be predicting will come from such a download. I for one will be buying the actual CD so I do get the best possible sound and the fact that I could listen to all the tracks has made me want to buy. I borrowed the CD from one of my friends who got it off the Net somewhere and has made me more impatient as far as finally having my own Black Ice CD.

The concerts will be a sell out in Australia and I hope this goes as well as all previous concerts. I would have to say that my favourite tracks on this album would have to be Rock N’ Roll Train, Rock N’ Roll Dream and Black Ice but all tracks are very well put together with the unmistakable AC/DC beat and rhythm being unchanged. This has been a downfall on a lot of previous artists and bands actually changing their style and why should AC/DC change what they do as it has been a formula that established them as the world’s best Rock Band, for me even better that the Stones.

Ringdown

Sunbury

Victoria AUSTRALIA

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Rock N' Roll...with an edge

With an 8 year absence of any new studio recording AC/DC fans have had to make do with DVD's of rare footage, most of which your average hardcore AC/DC fan already has. To hear Black Ice is refreshing. For a while Aussie unknowns, Airbourne, were taking over the kings of Aussie pub rock. Not now.

Black Ice has the usual riffs, drumbeats, heavy bass lines and screeching vocals that accompany any AC/DC record, production wise it's infallible, Brendan O'Brien did a great job and deserves a mention as do the vocals of Brian Johnson.

Track by track

1: Rock N' Roll Train.
Released a few weeks ago as a single, typical AC/DC, simple and foot stomping. By no means the strongest cut on the album but for marketing 'Rock N' Roll train will probably see shops stocking miniature trains with the AC/DC logo emblazoned on the side. Hey, I'm a cynic.

2: Skies On Fire
The harmony in this is what one would expect of Cliff and Malcolm, 'SKIES ON FYYYYY YERRRR'. A mid-tempo beat which kind of gets going as it approaches its end. Brian excels with the vocals with Phil keeping things tight behind the skins.

3: Big Jack
This oozes rhythm, almost like a train rolling along, touches of Rock N' Roll Damnation. An anthemic chorus that the kids [40 years plus] will love to sing along to at the up and coming gigs.

4: Anything Goes
There are a lot of hardcore fans I know that are kind of split with this song. Personally, I think it's the best on the album. It's AC/DC meets Nazareth meets The Darkness meets 80's rock. Brian sings along Springsteen [Born in the USA] style while Phil beats the skins. It has a good feel factor about it and for some reason a Christmassy type of feel to it. Many will want to play it over and over, some will want to skip it after it's first listen. I like it... I like it a lot.

5: War Machine
Surprisingly short in length but none the less a fairly decent song. Starts off moody and builds up momentum as it steams along. Malcolm holds things together whilst Cliff picks away. The guitar work of Angus along with Brian's vocals make this a definite inclusion in any set list... Maybe the strip routine halfway through?

6: Smash N' Grab
Great harmonies once again from Cliff and Malcolm, Brendan O'Brien seems to enjoy getting the backing vocals right throughout this album. It has a catchy chorus: "SMASH, GRAB AND TAKE IT". Yeh, I'll take it thank you very much.

7: Spoilin' For A Fight
Pure AC/DC, This is what they are all about. 'Shot of Love' + 10. I tend to follow Malcolm whenever I listen to AC/DC albeit on my air Gretsch. Things are picking up now on this album.

8: Wheels
Oh my! Add a piano and some brass to this little beauty and you have a masterpiece. Of course I jest, I don't think AC/DC would ever go down that route but close your eyes for a second and you can hear a piano and a fanfare of trumpets blow in appraisal of this killer track. How do the Young brothers come up with such great, yet simple riffs?

9: Decibel
Hmmm, really not sure about this one. For me, it doesn't really get going. It's not weak and certainly not a filler. Maybe it is positioned wrong on the album? Some great guitar work from Angus but it loses pace for me midway through.

10: Stormy May Day
There was a lot of talk before the 'unofficial' launch of this album via torrent sites that Angus used slide on one of the songs. This is the song, although it's not spectacular slide, it is a change for Angus Young. Imagine the mood of 'Badlands' from 'Flick of the Switch'

11: She Likes Rock N' Roll
Who invented the term 'Rock N' Roll'? They should have trademarked the term, they would have made a tidy sum of money from AC/DC. Not one of my favorites though the chant in the middle is 'interesting'

12: Money Made
One has to look [listen] past the vocals of Brian to hear the genius of the Young brothers on this track. Psychic, they really work off each other on this piece. I don't know what Brendan O'Brien said to them when they laid this down but whatever it was, it worked. A song to drool over.

13: Rock N' Roll Dream
Starts off very slow, unusual for a song with 'Rock N' Roll' in its title. Anyone who said Brian Johnson cannot carry a tune, listen to the opening sequence. It moves from slow to upbeat to slow to upbeat. Hard to fully let yourself go and almost definitely not one for the set-list.

14: Rocking All The Way
Ah, keep smoking those cigarettes Brian, the gravel voice at the start of this track more or less tells you what you are in for. Jump aboard the Malcolm Young showboat. This little baby rolls and is infectious. Slightly repetitive chorus line but hey, that's AC/DC.

15: Black Ice
Kept thinking of Blackmore's Rainbow when I first heard this track... until I heard Angus. To be honest, a bands title track should be remembered. 'Highway to Hell', 'Back in Black', 'Let There Be Rock' etc. Black Ice, the track, can't stand next to any of the aforementioned. Sadly, this is the one filler on what is otherwise an enjoyable album.

8.5/10

Bob Fiddaman
Birmingham, UK

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Black Ice is without a doubt the best offering since Back in Black. The whole album has got my attention, 15 songs, no fillers. It's an album where AC/DC fans will listen to every song and they will grow on you more and more each time you listen to them. I'm an AC/DC fan through and through and even I will admit that most albums since B in B contained a few fillers. On this album the heavy riffs are supported with melodic, bluesy, rock n roll overtures, giving them a really catchy feel, especially with ‘Anything Goes’. As others have pointed out Brian's singing is as strong as ever and is top notch on ‘Rock N Roll Dream’, surely to become a classic AC/DC song.
I believe that AC/DC have made a conscious effort to ensure that 'Black Ice' will become a classic AC/DC album, it will be loved by old and new fans, the 8 year wait was worth it.

Fras

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