AC/DC have been famously hesitant to release their music digitally. Their albums came to iTunes in 2012—almost a full decade after the store launched. Now, their records are finally coming to streaming services starting tomorrow, The New York Times reports.
According to the Times‘ sources, AC/DC will make their records available on Apple Music, Spotify, and Rdio starting tomorrow.
AC/DC are one of the last big tent rock bands to abstain from making their albums available to stream. Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd took the leap in 2013.