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Alice Cooper Releases ‘Wild Ones’ Video

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Von Pip/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14793410ae)
American singer ALICE COOPER and NITA STRAUSS (Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals) performs live on stage as part of the 'Too Close For Comfort' tour at AO Arena Manchester England.
Alice Cooper Performs In Manchester UK, United Kingdom - 17 Oct 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Von Pip/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14793410ae) American singer ALICE COOPER and NITA STRAUSS (Lead and Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals) performs live on stage as part of the 'Too Close For Comfort' tour at AO Arena Manchester England. Alice Cooper Performs In Manchester UK, United Kingdom - 17 Oct 2024

The revival of the original Alice Cooper band, featuring the collective talents of Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith, and the spirit of Glen Buxton, marks a monumental occasion with the impending release of their new album “The Revenge Of Alice Cooper.” The announcement has sent waves of excitement through the rock community, as it signifies the first new material from this legendary lineup in over 50 years. Scheduled for release on July 25th via earMUSIC, this album is not just a nod to the past, but a rekindling of the electric energy that propelled the band to rock superstardom in the early 1970s. This reunion album, viewed as a successor to classics such as “School's Out,” “Billion Dollar Babies,” “Love It to Death,” and “Killer,” is poised to reignite the band's legacy.

The first single, “Wild Ones,” accompanied by a riveting music video, acts as a fitting precursor to the full album. This track draws inspiration from the 1953 Marlon Brando film “The Wild One.” Its rebellious theme and sound capture the defiant spirit that once captivated America. With its rhythmic guitar lines, pounding drums, and Alice Cooper’s trademark vocal growl, the song is more than just an auditory experience—it’s a rock anthem reborn. The video provides an intimate glimpse of the band at work, showcasing in-studio footage that echoes the dynamic chemistry of their heydays, a testament to their enduring camaraderie and collective musical genius.

Another striking feature of “The Revenge Of Alice Cooper” is the inclusion of contributions from their late guitarist, Glen Buxton. A particularly poignant moment is his posthumous appearance on the track “What Happened To You,” which uses an unreleased guitar recording from Buxton to seamlessly blend the band's iconic past with their current sound. Furthermore, a bonus track features an alternate take on “Return Of The Spiders,” enhanced through modern mixing techniques, offering a fresh perspective on a classic. This effort to include Buxton posthumously underscores the band’s commitment to honoring their roots while celebrating their shared history.

The album was produced by Bob Ezrin, a long-time collaborator who was integral to some of the group's most successful early works. Ezrin's involvement was a deliberate choice, aiming to capture the essence of what made Alice Cooper's music so compelling during their initial run. Recording in a vintage studio setup in Connecticut, the band sought not only to harness nostalgia but also to push their creative boundaries, delivering a sound that is both familiar and exhilaratingly contemporary.

In the lead-up to the album's release, Cooper has also been active on the touring circuit with his solo band, highlighting the vigor that fuels his enduring career. His ongoing “Too Close for Comfort” tour and upcoming co-headlining dates with Judas Priest suggest that Cooper has no intention of slowing down. The forthcoming album “The Revenge Of Alice Cooper” promises a robust collection of tracks that range from hard-hitting rock anthems to softer, more haunting compositions, ensuring a diverse listening experience that echoes their earlier work yet stands alone in its distinction.

As fans eagerly await July 25th, the release of “The Revenge Of Alice Cooper” is set to be more than just a return; it is a revival—a reaffirmation of the original Alice Cooper band’s relentless pursuit of rock and roll glory. With their legacy already cemented in the annals of rock music history, this new chapter promises to continue the story in thrilling new ways, bridging past triumphs with future successes.

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