Though sometimes obsessed with Scott’s debauchery, Fink delivers a page-turning account of the complicated character and significant contributions of Bon Scott that metalheads will devour.
If you can get past the lengthy, meandering preface, Australian music references that might be unfamiliar to American readers, and mention of the brothers being "vertically challenged," this thought-provoking book definitely breaks some new ground. Arrangement by chapters dedicated to specific songs is a satisfying way of telling the AC/DC story while providing music criticism. Scholarly fans will appreciate the bibliography; this one's a must-read for fans.