A year ago their were rumours flying around that AC/DC we going to call it a day and retire from creating well renowned Hard Rock music. Which upon hearing was completely devastating. But luckily it was all a load crap, as Brian Johnson and Angus Young confirmed the release of a brand new 2014 AC/DC Album. So for the next six, seven months fans from all over the globe were awaiting the release of AC/DC's 15th internationally released studio album.
By August 2014 Angus Young sadly informed us all that Malcolm Young would not be joining the band in recording the new album due to illness. But instead his nephew (Stevie Young) would be stepping in to play the rhythm guitar for the band. In October the title of the album was revealed to be 'Rock Or Bust'. Which is also the first track on the album.
The single 'Play Ball' was released in October, which gave the fans a slight insight into what this new album was going to bring. And it did not disappoint. The track is AC/DC through and through; a strong beat from the drums a mix of the blues and hard rock for the guitar riff and the oh so familiar powerful and gritty vocals. The track is short and snappy. It gets the head nodding and the feet tapping. The song was made to be performed live.
The self titled 'Rock Or Bust' track was released next in November and I remember hearing it for the first time on Planet Rock. (UK Rock radio station). The track is just like 'Play Ball' it is AC/DC through and through, from the guitar riff too the vocals. However Rock or Bust sounds heavier than the first single, it sets a tone for the album.
When the CD was released on the 2nd of December, fans all around the globe could finally get their hands on the much awaited album. The music as a whole is a lot slower than previous albums. The music is heavier and has more grit. But I personally think the album is better than 'Black Ice', if I am honest. I preferred the sound of 'Rock or Bust', it was less commercialised than 'Black Ice' was.
Once fans have an album in their hands their next initial thought is "Is there going to be a tour?"
We all heard on the seventh of December AC/DC were in fact going to be heading our on a Tour! I sat for around an hour scrolling through the Internet to find UK dates and like the great gig detective I am I found them! AC/DC were to be coming to the UK and Ireland to perform three gigs!
- Dublin
- Glasgow
- London Wembley
Tickets for the London Wembley gig went on sale on the 17th December. I sat from 9:00 in the morning for half an hour to be ready to get tickets from Ticket master when the time hit 9:30. However it wasn't as easy as you would think. As soon as the clock hit 9:30 and I pressed for tickets I was put in a cue for 7 minutes. I began to have a nervous breakdown in my seat, thinking I wasn't going to get tickets. Once I got through security and the cue I discovered their wasn't any tickets left on Ticket master, and the one thing that pissed me off was Ticket Master never put up a sold out sign! So after three times of trying to get through I needed to go to Plan B. It was twenty minutes since the tickets went on sale, I was on the verge of tears and having a real drama. So I went onto the Wembley website and clicked on the AC/DC link to where their was a overview of the event. Next to the information their were five different suppliers of where you could source tickets. I took a gamble and pressed on the link for See Tickets. The standing was all sold out and the upper tier Blocks were counting down rather quickly. But with an amazing stroke of luck I managed to get through on the seating and bag myself tickets for the show!! We may be up in the gods but I have been in the upper tiers before and I was able to see everything that was going on.
Well that is all from me, you lucky readers have been able to read about my mini meltdown which I am sure you are all laughing at. And to be quite honest I don't blame you, I would laugh at me too, my face must have been a picture!
Lissy.C
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