Airbourne No Guts, No Glory When Airbourne stormed onto the circuit a few years ago with “Running Wild,” it was a straight, brutal throwback to AC/DC and Rose Tattoo with a bit of sharper edge. The album was arguably better than some of AC/DC’s recent efforts (sans “Ballbreaker” which was and is insanely underrated), and certainly had the energy and tenacity of a “Let There Be Rock” or “Assault and Battery.” Unfortunately, “No Guts, No Glory” is the inevitable sophomore slump. Like so many bands before them Airbourne honed its sound and material for the first record, wh...