THE ORIGINAL ALICE COOPER GROUP REUNITES AFTER MORE THAN 50 YEARS WITH BRAND-NEW STUDIO ALBUM ‘THE REVENGE OF ALICE COOPER’

For the first time in over 50 years, the original Alice Cooper group has reunited to release a brand-new studio album, The Revenge of Alice Cooper, via earMUSIC. This highly anticipated album is heralded as the successor to their iconic records ‘Schools Out,’ ‘Billion Dollar Babies,’ ‘Love It to Death,’ and ‘Killer.’

Alice Cooper has sold countless millions of records worldwide and shaped rock history forever. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, their music remains as powerful and relevant as ever. Now, with The Revenge of Alice Cooper, the original band reunites for one more epic chapter, reclaiming the sound and legacy that made them legends.

‘The Revenge of Alice Cooper’ is a high-voltage journey into vintage horror and classic '70s shock rock, capturing the sound, energy, and mischief that made the original Alice Cooper band legendary. In a truly special moment, the album features a posthumous appearance by Glen Buxton, the band's original guitarist who passed away in 1997, through an unreleased recording that seamlessly blends the past with the present on ‘What Happened To You,’ featuring his original guitar part.

Alice, Neal, Michael, and Dennis have reunited with their producer Bob Ezrin in a old-school recording studio in Connecticut, rekindling the magic from the 70s. This album is a celebration of friendship, nostalgia, and the timeless sound that solidified Alice Cooper as a rock icon. Fans can expect a powerful and nostalgic experience that bridges the gap between the band's storied past and their vibrant present. From the venomous bite of ‘Black Mamba’ to the rebellious charge of ‘Wild Ones,’ and the soft, haunting melodies of ‘See You on the Other Side,’ every track feels like a rock ‘n’ roll classic.

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