None of us will ever really know how it feels for Angus Young to soldier on with AC/DC in the absence of his brother Malcolm -- and the private Youngs no doubt prefer it that way.
AC/DC's Brian Johnson is opening up about the group's first-ever studio sessions without founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young, who family members confirm is suffering from dementia.
The Thunder from Down Under are ready to roar again with a new album due on December 2, titled Rock or Bust. We can only assume it's going to be a ballad-free rock 'n roll juggernaut that AC/DC is known for.
Though the guitarist's dementia is widely thought to have been caused by a stroke, the Young family has not revealed what prefaced Malcolm's current condition.
Although AC/DC singer Brian Johnson just revealed in a new interview that the band would not be breaking up, AC/DC have just released their first official statement addressing the reports that have surfaced over the past few days. The band states that guitarist Malcolm Young will be "taking a break from the band due to ill health," but also makes it clear that AC/DC will continue to make