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The ORIGINAL Alice Cooper Group Reunites After MORE THAN 50 Years



Original ALICE COOPER Band Reunites with Vintage Horror and 70's Shock Rock


Get ready to paint your nails black and resurrect your inner ghoul because the original Alice Cooper group has clawed its way back from the crypt. After more than half a century apart, these shock rock pioneers are reunited and about to drop a fresh slab of sonic horror with their brand-new studio album, "The Revenge of Alice Cooper"—landing July 25 via earMUSIC.


And this isn't just another nostalgia cash grab. Oh no, this beast is being hailed as the spiritual successor to the band's holy quartet of chaos: "School’s Out," "Billion Dollar Babies," "Love It to Death," and "Killer." That's right—Alice, Neal, Michael, and Dennis are here to remind you who invented theatrical rock before it was cool (or cringe).


Kicking down the crypt door is the venom-laced lead single "Black Mamba," slithering through your speakers now, featuring none other than Robby freaking Krieger of The Doors. This track doesn't ask for permission—it bites, injecting your veins with that familiar cocktail of filthy riffs, macabre swagger, and that patented Cooper snarl.


"The Revenge of Alice Cooper" is more than an album—it's a Frankenstein’s monster stitched together from vintage horror tropes, '70s shock rock, and the band’s signature brand of chaos. And speaking of the past, prepare to get chills. Original guitarist Glen Buxton—gone but never forgotten since '97—makes a ghostly return on "What Happened To You," thanks to a never-before-heard recording of his guitar work. This track bridges the spectral gap between then and now, wrapping your ears in a séance of sound.


But wait—there’s more to sink your teeth into. If you get your claws on the box set or that fancy limited smart format, you'll uncover a buried treasure: a raw, alternate 1970 take of "Return of The Spiders". Not the version that crawled onto Easy Action—this one’s been locked away in a tomb of multi-tracks for 50 years, only now resurrected and polished to a sinister sheen by long-time producer Bob Ezrin.


Speaking of Ezrin, the old gang is back in the studio with him in Connecticut, relighting the flame that burned so brightly (and scandalously) back in the '70s. This isn’t just a reunion—it’s a celebration of lifelong friendship, rebellion, and the ageless power of pure, uncut rock ‘n’ roll.


Expect no filler, no fluff. From the venomous bite of "Black Mamba" to the rabid snarl of "Wild Ones," all the way to the haunting lullaby of "See You on the Other Side," every track is a bloodstained love letter to the band’s hellraising legacy.


So mark your calendars, kids. July 25. Alice Cooper is back. And this time? He’s out for revenge.

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