Well, what can you say. AC / DC is a long time in the business and has been in the past a lot of, let's call it written "hymns". Thunderstruck, TNT, Big Gun, Shoot To Thrill and of course Highway to Hell.
Of course, I now expect not necessarily such a song with this concentrated power. But if you you're the album then sounds but a little disappointed. The album is solid, no question. It is also typical AC / DC. The band has indeed a distinctive style. But unfortunately, some songs to listen as if they were not ready or an audition. It is just in the song in it and already comes a FadeOut. Or - what I think is much worse - there are songs that get going just right, and then, a few seconds later, just stop.
This should not be a totally negative criticism, you know, too, as it is currently provided by some band members. Nevertheless, one is disappointed, even if it's just a little.
Even for vinyl in:
The cover is a Lenticular image. If you hold it right, you can see the AC / DC logo and the title and if you move it breaks this (to match the title or bust skirt). A truly brilliant effect when the vinyl arrived my colleagues at work, has simply fascinated.
The vinyl comes in a gatefold. One might therefore expect a double album. But this is not so. It is a vinyl, which approximates a 180g specimen, but it may bring to 150-160g. Nevertheless, higher quality than other albums in recent times (see, eg, my comment about Assassins Creed 4 Vinyl Album or The Lion King vinyl).
While the cover is a gatefold, but includes only a vinyl. So what is included in the other half? Now, at a time the CD version of the album, the second but still a large booklet with several black and white photographs of the band members. Really very beautiful motives.
All in all, I'm with the album, both musically and from the vinyl version with all the trimmings, quite satisfied. Yet I can the album, due to the aforementioned compromises, be no five star.