Thursday
Oct092014
AC/DC Premiere 'Play Ball'
Thursday, October 9, 2014 at 12:01AM
AC/DC formally premiered "Play Ball" via YouTube. The song is the first single from the band's upcoming album Rock Or Bust. The new album will be released December 2 but if you preorder the album on iTunes, you can download "Play Ball" now for free.
Reader Comments (6)
To be clear, I will take AC/DC on a bad day over a lot of bands. They are like cold pizza or bad sex . . . it is still pizza and it is still sex. It just sounds like that slightly meandering style they embraced on _Stiff Upper Lip_, with overly repetitive (for them) lyrics on songs like "Safe in New York City." I mean, really, go look at those lyrics. They make "Givin' the Dog a Bone" sound like Coleridge.
I am going to set myself up for a thrashing here. But who cares? Though I enjoyed a lot of the songs on _Blow Up_, _Razor's_, and _Ballbreaker_ (with the first of those being my favorite of this grouping), I still think they miscued in trending away from the self-produced _Flick_ and _Fly_. To me, those were the last really high-energy albums that didn't seem to either start repeating (again, for them) or slowing (for them, natch, and with the sacred "Ride On" duly noted) things down, that had more than a trace of that randy spirit that carried over from the Bon years (I mean, as much as I still sing along to "Mistress for Christmas" it is sort of cringe-inducing).
I know the mid-80s are seen as a low point for the band commercially. But AC/DC aren't exactly trend chasing chameleons (see Dokken, WASP, Crue, Megadeth, Leppard, and so on), though that bootleg rap version of "Who Made Who" they did with Mos Def was pretty impressive.
Even _Black Ice's_ return-to-form "Runaway Train" sounded like they were pulling a VH and culling scraps and snippets from older songs to compile a song that sounded like AC/DC. Catchy, yes! But they ARE AC/DC, not Airborne or some other band that lovingly approximates them.
My first hope? That the last song on _Rock or Bust_ lives up to the goofy glory of it's title: "Emission Control." My second hope? That they sound as good live as they did on the last tour. Third and final hope? That Rudd is still back there in his 70s shades, cig dangling, doing nothing--and I mean nothing--but keeping time (fills are so outre). I hope they do Malcolm proud.
"We had the night, we had the time
She had the sugar and I had the wine
Took my hand shook me to the core
I told her not to touch but she was coming back for more
You know what for . . "
"Play Ball", with it's non-AC/DC title still manages a great riff even if it is conspicuously short with a lyric that reeks of being the result of a commission by MLB.
Like others who have commented here, I just hope the rest of the album is much better and as HIM has also expressed, they k*ck a*s on tour.
God Bless & God Speed, Malcolm!
I hope their tour comes my way. Like I suggested, a bad day for AC/DC is still a pretty good day overall.