Showing on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk” this previous Monday (December 19), AC/DC singer Brian Johnson was posed the query of whether or not he and his bandmates could have any future stay performances.
“I’m not answering that,” he mentioned. “Why ought to I? To begin with, there’s 5 members on this band, and to ask one member isn’t truthful.”
When requested if he personally want to play with AC/DC once more, Johnson responded: “I can not reply that. I’ve been advised to not by all people. It’s the official line.”
When prodded about whether or not he’d be eager to make one other AC/DC album as a follow-ip of 2020’s Energy Up, Brian responded: “It’s gettin’ tabloidy right here. You’re gettin’ tabloidy.”
“If I say one factor, it’ll be blown out of all proportion. You simply can’t afford to speak now. There’s an excessive amount of blabber on the Web. And I’m not on any form of Face-thing or social media in any respect — by no means have been. It’s simply gossip.”
After being identified with listening to loss in 2016, Johnson left AC/DC mid-tour and was changed by Axl Rose for the rest of that tour. Since then, he hasn’t carried out with them once more.
AC/DC‘s newest studio album, Energy Up, was launched in November 2020. The LP options AC/DC‘s present lineup of Brian Johnson (vocals), Phil Rudd (drums), Cliff Williams (bass), Angus Younger (guitar) and Stevie Younger (guitar). It was recorded over a six-week interval in August and September 2018 at Warehouse Studios in Vancouver with producer Brendan O’Brien, who additionally labored on 2008’s Black Ice and 2014’s Rock Or Bust.