While enjoying a promising career thanks to his time with the Australian band Jet, Nic Cester helped the group release hit songs like โAre You Gonna Be My Girl.โ Besides being a member of Jet, Cester once auditioned for the legendary rock band AC/DC. Given the struggles Brian Johnson went through at the time due to hearing issues, the band needed a singer. And it just so happened, they ended up calling Cester. And according to the singer, the interview process was anything but normal.
Speaking with the Australian radio station Triple J, Cester recalled discussing AC/DC the day he received the phone call. โI was staying with my in-laws and I got up in the morning and read the paper and it said that Brian Johnson was not in the band anymore. I remember saying to my father-in-law, โHoly shit, you would not want to step into those shoes,โ and literally 20 minutes later my phone rang and theyโre saying, โWould you be interested in going to Atlanta, Georgia to audition and potentially fill in for this next round of dates that weโve got?’โ
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Given the fame that surrounded the group at the time, Cester wasnโt about to let the opportunity slip through his fingers. So, he eventually found himself in front of AC/DC. โThey were in the Black Crowesโ rehearsal studio and it was a tiny place but they were set up there with the enormous backline and I remember watching AC/DC and thinking, โThereโs no way all of those amps are on.โ Let me tell you, they were all fucking on! It was the loudest thing Iโd ever heard in my entire life.โ
Angus Young Tested Nic Cester To The Limit
As for the audition process, Cester recalled his interaction with Angus Young. โAngus [Young] put me through my paces. Everything was a test to see how Iโd handle it โ the volume and him going, โOK, letโs do this songโ, and I didnโt know [some of them] off the top of my head so heโd just go, โGo over there and learn itโ and the whole band would be waiting there for ten minutes and Iโm just going, โOh fuckโ. It was pretty intense, but I realize now Angus was a super professional guy and he wanted to push me to my absolute limit to see how I would react.โ
While not believing he would end up in AC/DC, Cester enjoyed the audition process, insisting, โI was like, โI think Iโll say yes just for the life experience.โ I wasnโt really expecting to get the gig to be honest but I thought, โHow could I turn this opportunity down?โโ
Outside of AC/DC, it appears that Jet is currently working on its first album since 2009. โWeโre so excited to tell you that after 15 years, weโve started work on a new album due for release in 2025!โ
(Photo by Jamie McCarthy/WireImage)
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