Alice Cooper Band Reunites for New Album, Tour
Alice Cooper Band Reunites for New Album, Tour

Alice Cooper Band Reunites for New Album, Tour

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Alice Cooper has reunited with original bandmates Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, and Neal Smith to release 'The Revenge of Alice Cooper,' their first album together in over 50 years, scheduled for release on July 25. Produced by longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, the 14-track album aims to recapture the band's classic 1970s sound. The project pays tribute to late guitarist Glen Buxton, whose playing features on two tracks: 'What Happened to You,' based on an old demo tape, and a remix of 'Return of the Spiders 2025.' The lead single, 'Black Mamba,' features a guest appearance by Robby Krieger of The Doors and draws on the band's early blues-rock and psychedelic influences. Cooper and his bandmates describe the reunion as a seamless continuation of their earlier work. Cooper will also continue touring, including a co-headlining run with Judas Priest.

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