AC/DC finalizan la grabación de su nuevo discoAC/DC ya han finalizado la grabación de su nuevo álbum de estudio, que podría titularse "Man Down" en homenaje a Malcolm Young, que no participo en el la grabación del nuevo disco por problemas de salud.
Brian Johnson ha revelado estos detalles a TeamRock Radio y lo ha comentado de nuevo este miércoles después de recibir un doctorado honorifico en la Northumbria University de Newcastle su ciudad natal (Inglaterra).
El nuevo disco ha sido grabado durante los dos últimos meses en el "Warehouse Studio" de Vancouver (Canadá) con el productor Brendan O'Brien, quien ya estuvo tras la mesa en el anterior álbum "Black Ice" de 2008.
Estas son algunas de sus declaraciones:
"Fue genial. Hemos terminado. Estoy muy emocionado y tenemos algunas buenas canciones."
"Echamos de menos a Malcolm obviamente. Es un luchador. Está en el hospital, pero es un luchador. Tenemos nuestros dedos cruzados para que se ponga fuerte otra vez."
"Stevie, el sobrino de Malcolm, estuvo magnífico, pero cuando vas a grabar con una cosa así esta pesa sobre tu cabeza y no es bueno, es difícil."
"Pero estoy seguro de que él estaba con nosotros. Es un hombre tan fuerte. Es pequeño, pero muy fuerte. Es orgulloso y celoso de su privacidad así que no podemos decir mucho. Pero tenemos los dedos cruzados para que vuelva".
Johnson admitió que la banda había discutido una serie de títulos para álbum que llegará a las tiendas a finales de este año o principios de 2015.
Y agregó: "Quería llamar al disco "Man Down". Pero es un poco negativo aunque sale directamente del corazón. Me gusta eso".
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Legendary Anglo-Australian hard rockers AC/DC have completed work on their new studio album, due later in the year. The group's lead singer Brian Johnson revealed to TeamRock Radio earlier today that he and his bandmates have toyed with the idea of calling the CD "Man Down" in reference to guitarist Malcolm Young's health problems which have forced him to take a break from AC/DC.
AC/DC's new effort was laid down over a series of recording sessions with producer Brendan O'Brien in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. "It was brilliant over there," Johnson said.
"We're done. I'm very excited and we've got some great songs.
"I wanted to call the album 'Man Down'. But it's a bit negative and it was probably just straight from the heart. I like that."
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AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson has revealed the band has completed work on the follow-up to Black Ice.
The Geordie hero returned to his hometown of Newcastle today to pick up his Doctorate in Music from the city’s Northumbria University.
And he confirmed AC/DC’s new album is done and dusted following a series of quickfire recording sessions in Vancouver.
The 66-year-old says: “It was brilliant over there. We’re done. I’m very excited and we’ve got some great songs.”
But Johnson admitted the continued absence of founder member Malcolm Young had cast a shadow over the band’s latest stint in the studio.
He adds: “We miss Malcolm obviously. He’s a fighter. He’s in hospital but he’s a fighter. We’ve got our fingers crossed that he’ll get strong again.
“Stevie, Malcolm’s nephew, was magnificent, but when you’re recording with this thing hanging over you and your work mate isn’t well, it’s difficult.
“But I’m sure he was rooting for us. He’s such a strong man. He’s a small guy but he’s very strong. He’s proud and he’s very private so we can’t say too much. But fingers crossed he’ll be back.”
Johnson admitted the band had discussed a number of album titles with the new release due to hit stores later this year or early 2015.
And he added: “I wanted to call the album Man Down. But it’s a bit negative and it was probably just straight from the heart. I like that.”
Johnson received his honorary degree from Northumbria University’s vice chancellor Prof Andrew Wathey, who says: “Brian has been an inspiration to the people of the North East and rock fans the world over.
“His ambition, dedication and talent is second to none. His passion for excellence has propelled the boy from Dunston to the top of the rock world.”
AC/DC are readying a world tour with Johnson hinting that the band will play UK dates at Wembley Stadium and Glasgow's Hampden Park next summer.
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