For in Ballbreaker pulsation is divine, the sound is rough, dry, sharp. The songs do not have a fast tempo, but they slam. From the first track "hard as a rock" here one feels that no longer laughs and that this album will put all 80 in place.
Brian Johnson's voice is lively but laid, sometimes rough "the furror", "whiskey on the rocks", sometimes velvet "boogie man", Angus Young still on top seems even more sensitive in his solos, meanwhile Phil Rudd, Cliff Williams and Malcolm Young is the rhythm of goldsmith of Beethoven for rock'n'rollers.
This record is really good, so far, maybe the best with Johnson. It's blues bulldozed, and it gives strength for a lifetime.