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ALICE COOPER Reunites With Original Bandmates for New Album

Alice Cooper Alice Cooper in concert, Eventim Apollo, London, UK - 21 Oct 2024
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In an unprecedented move that will undoubtedly delight fans worldwide, Alice Cooper reunites with his original bandmates for their first album in over half a century, titled “The Revenge of Alice Cooper.” Scheduled for release on July 25, 2025, this new album marks a significant milestone in Cooper's illustrious career and in the annals of rock music. The ensemble features original guitarist Michael Bruce, bassist Dennis Dunaway, and drummer Neal Smith. Despite the absence of co-founding guitarist Glen Buxton, who passed away in 1997, his influence lingers through contributions in two tracks. The album involves extensive input from famed producer Bob Ezrin, ensuring a sound faithful to the band's roots.

Bob Ezrin, an iconic figure behind the scenes, and Cooper have a long history of collaboration, dating back to the early 1970s with albums like “School’s Out” and “Billion Dollar Babies.” Ezrin's production on “The Revenge of Alice Cooper” guarantees a continuity of the original band's unique hard rock sound, which is characterized by theatricality and shock value. This revival of their vintage style delivers an authentic experience for old and new fans alike, encapsulating the distinctive atmosphere of the era that defined Alice Cooper's brand as both mesmerizing and provocative.

A feature highlight of the album includes the track “What Happened To You,” a product of a demo tape collaboration between Dunaway and Buxton. The band prided itself on maintaining the integrity of their past works while infusing contemporary elements to enrich the listening experience. The album also offers a bonus track, “Return Of The Spiders 2025,” a new remix of a track from the band's second studio album “Easy Action.” This will certainly evoke nostalgia, resonating with long-time listeners who have followed Alice Cooper since his early days.

The reunion is not just a fleeting moment; it represents a musical testament to enduring camaraderie and creative resilience. Alice Cooper is especially enthusiastic about the band's chemistry, remarking how their dynamic remains unchanged from their early days. For Cooper and his bandmates, it feels as though this is the album they would have naturally progressed to after their 1973 release, “Muscle Of Love.” This continuity, even after decades apart, attests to their shared vision and the timelessness of their music.

Fans eagerly anticipate the debut of the album's lead single, “Black Mamba,” set to premiere on Cooper's radio show, “Alice’s Attic.” This track highlights a collaboration with The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger, adding a layer of intrigue and nostalgia. The presence of Krieger also underlines the seamless blending of old and new influences. The track, like the rest of the album, retains the psychedelic and atmospheric elements reminiscent of Cooper's early work, enhanced by sophisticated yet raw instrumentals.

As the band gears up to potentially feature live performances, the logistics of a comprehensive tour remain uncertain. However, Alice Cooper expressed interest in intimate performances in select cities, possibly including Detroit, New York, Los Angeles, and London. The band's members, while apprehensive about a full-scale tour, are open to the idea of smaller, more focused engagements to reconnect with audiences across the globe.

“The Revenge of Alice Cooper” stands as a full-circle moment for Alice Cooper and his original bandmates. It is not only a celebration of their past achievements but also a statement of their present vitality and future potential. By creating an album that respects its heritage while also embracing modern musical landscapes, the band reaffirms its status as pioneers of the shock rock genre. As music enthusiasts eagerly await the album's July release, the collaboration underscores a legacy that continues to evolve while staying true to its origins.

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