The legendary Australian band AC/DC It is already installed in the Warehouse studios in Vancouver working on the production of its next album, which is expected to go on sale before the end of the year. This will be the first studio album in six years, since the release of 'Black Ice' in 2008. Well known producer Brendan O'Brien will be in charge of the production of this album, which will run from this month until July. O'Brien previously collaborated with the Australian band on the production of 'Black Ice' and is known for his work alongside bands such as Pearl Jam, Aerosmith and The Killers.
As announced a few weeks ago, the renowned Malcolm young, guitarist and founding member of the band, will not participate in the recording of this album due to his serious health problems, which have forced him to rest for the next few months. Rumors in recent days indicate that Steve Young, Malcolm and Angus' nephew and son of the late Alexander Young, will be the one to replace his uncle during the production of this album for the next three months. In 1988, the young Stevie Young replaced Malcolm when he had problems with alcoholism.