Dee Snider AC/DC fans : the band's new album has already been recorded, but its release was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new information came from an interview the singer gave to ABC News Radio , where he stated, “I haven’t heard anything yet, but… it’s AC/DC, man. You can’t go wrong… Four chords and a dream, baby! That’s it!”

In 2019, Snider tweeted about the possibility of the band having its Back In Black on the new album, with guitarist Malcolm Young "present," and in a recent interview, he reinforces details of how this will happen: "This will be a miracle of technology. What will be achieved, the reunion of the band as we know it for one more album, will be exciting and will break our hearts at the same time. Because nothing lasts forever. But this is the last 'for the last time'."

The singer also explains how the band influences various aspects of his career, to the point of including the classic "Highway To Hell" in the setlist of his 2019 shows. "AC/DC is a huge influence on me. The band influenced my songwriting. Bon Scott , the original vocalist, influenced my singing style. And I always felt that 'Highway To Hell' was the international anthem of heavy metal."

Check out Dee Snider singing "Highway To Hell" by AC/DC below.

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