AC/DC's fifth studio album, Powerage, is a hard-hitting masterpiece that showcases the band's signature sound. Released on 5 May 1978, this iconic album marked a significant milestone for the Australian rockers, as it was their first to feature Cliff Williams on bass guitar. Powerage is also notable for being the first AC/DC album not to have a title track, aside from the Australia-only High Voltage album.
Recorded at Albert Studios in Sydney, Australia, in February and March 1978, Powerage is a testament to the band's raw energy and unbridled talent. The album's tracklist is a veritable feast of rock 'n' roll delights, with standout tracks like 'Rock 'N' Roll Damnation', 'Down Payment Blues', and 'Sin City' showcasing the band's ability to craft infectious, hard-rocking anthems.
With its release, Powerage peaked at Number 26 in the UK, a respectable chart position that belied the album's true impact. As the first AC/DC album to be released almost simultaneously in Australia and internationally, Powerage helped to cement the band's reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative rock acts of the late 1970s.
Clocking in at a concise 39 minutes, Powerage is a lean, mean rock machine that wastes no time in getting down to business. With its winning combination of catchy hooks, razor-sharp riffs, and Bon Scott's unmistakable vocals, this album is a must-listen for fans of rock, hard rock, and classic rock. So, crank up the volume and experience the unbridled energy of AC/DC's Powerage – a true classic of the genre that continues to inspire and thrill to this day.