AC/DC have said that the late Malcolm Young would be “proud” of their latest album ‘Power Up’.Young, who co-founded the Australian rock icons, passed away in 2017 after a lengthy battle with dementia.Speaking ahead of ‘Power Up”s arrival on November 13, the band say that the record is a testament to the late guitarist’s memory.“I know Mal’s not with us anymore,” his brother, Angus Young, said in a new video. “But he’s there with us in spirit.
This band was his baby, his life. He was always one… ‘You keep going.'”“He would’ve been proud of this,” singer Brian Johnson added, pointing at a copy of the album.“His big line, every now and again he’d go: ‘If you’re a musician, it’s a bit like being on the Titanic,'” Young laughed.
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