AC/DC is certainly teasing some type of band activity. The band posted a version of the band's iconic lightning bolt flashing in neon across its social media outlets leading fans to wonder if a new album is imminent.
The set will presumably mark the return of Brian Johnson behind the mic, with a photo of Johnson and Phil Rudd recently posted on the band's site before being mysteriously pulled down.
Back in July Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider told ABC News that the new AC/DC album was already in the can and was being postponed due to Covid, revealing, “This is gonna be a miracle of technology. What will be achieved, the reuniting of the band that we know for one more album, is gonna to be uplifting and heartbreaking at the same time. Because nothing goes on forever. But this is the ultimate 'one more time.'”
Guitarist Angus Young told us not long ago that it was his older brother George who helped define the AC/DC sound: “My older brother George, he produced a lot of what we had done in the beginning, and he always said, 'You're just a guitar band. The guitars are so dominant in what you do.' And he always thought it was a big plus factor, 'cause the guitars were just so strong.”