Saturday 30 August 2008

AC/DC to release "Black Ice" in October

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Rock band AC/DC's first studio album in eight days, "Black Ice," will be sold entirely in the U.S. via Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and the band's Web site, beginning October 20. First single "Rock 'n' Roll Train" testament hit U.S. radio on August 28.





In an unusual move, the exclusive freeing comes with the full cooperation of AC/DC's label home, Columbia, which says it is planning "multiple activities for fans" leading up to release date.





The 15-track "Black Ice" is the reexamination to 2000's "Stiff Upper Lip." An extensive earth tour in support of the pose will start in late October.





In addition, on September 9 Columbia testament release "No Bull: The Director's Cut," a fresh edited DVD of AC/DC's July 1996 show at Madrid's Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas.





/Billboard









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