AC/DC deliver the same thrills, but show no change on Rock Or Bust

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AC/DC

Rock Or Bust Album Review

Albert/Columbia Records

Released December 2, 2014

Genre: Hard Rock

AC/DC is one of the most instantly recognizable bands out there today. The amount of music and influence they’ve produced to the world has been almost omnipresent. Known for their instantly catchy songs, lightning fast riffs, and their numerous  “amp to 11″ hits,” it’d be almost impossible to be completely unaware of the band known as AC/DC. Their sixteenth studio album Rock Or Bust, shows the band continuing on that path, with little to no change to their bluesy-hard rock formula.

Artists should always improve their sound as albums progress, and sixteen albums in, it’s hard to see that in AC/DC. While consistency is a trademark that has kept AC/DC songs such as 1990’s “Thunderstruck”, 1980’s “Shoot To Thrill” and “Hell’s Bells” fan favorites, it nonetheless shows that the band has rarely changed their sound. So when some kid in the 80’s LOVED “Back In Black”, the usual “catchy riff-simple drums-Angus Young solo here-Brian Johnson shrieking there” formula to an AC/DC song not only kept fans desperate for another tune like “Back In Black”, but it failed to challenge fans to grow with the band, musically. There are the usual catchy hooks (“Play Ball”) and the infectious bass grooves (“Baptism By Fire”), but other than that this is just AC/DC at their typical, and best.

I’m not gonna lie, I LOVE AC/DC. They’re one of my favorite memories from my childhood, and their songs are pure adrenaline rushes. But as an avid music listener, I nonetheless felt a little let down as to how safe AC/DC plays their music. With little to no risk put into their sound, AC/DC put out another record that, while offering some spectacular tunes, will inevitably just sit on the shelf as another “usual AC/DC record,” with little to nothing to help it stand out. Fans will like this record, but deep down they’ll be wanting just a little bit more.

FAV TRACKS: Play Ball, Baptism By Fire, Rock The House

LEAST FAV TRACK: N/A

Score: (5.6/10)

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Jon Birondo '15
Jon Birondo '15
Jon attended Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Grand Prairie before attending Jesuit. He began writing for The Roundup his junior year, covering his main interests: movies and music. He now heads the Arts & Entertainment section as the Co-Editor. Aside from writing, Jon is a member of the drumline, plays a variety of instruments, and is currently working on a short film. Jon hopes to attend the University of Texas to have a career in the film production business. Jon also co-founded and helps run the music review site Pretty Neat Grooves with his friend Michael White. You can find it at prettyneatgrooves.com. His favorite band is Radiohead and his favorite movie is The Social Network. He lives with his parents, two younger siblings, and dog.

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