
The Revenge Of Alice Cooper, the long-awaited new album from the reunited original Alice Cooper Group, is officially out today on earMUSIC. Marking their first full-length collaboration in over 50 years, the original lineup returns in fierce form, unleashing all the chaos, danger, and theatrical swagger that first defined their legacy and cemented their place in rock history.
The Revenge Of Alice Cooper is a full-throttle plunge into the band’s dark and defiant world. Recorded with legendary producer and honorary sixth member Bob Ezrin, the album captures the energy of vintage Alice Cooper with a modern bite, a record built for the stage, the shadows, and the speakers turned up loud.
To celebrate the release, the original Alice Cooper band — Alice Cooper, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith, and Michael Bruce — reunited on stage yesterday for a sold-out album playback and Q&A at Rough Trade East in London. Hosted by Sir Tim Rice and featuring a special appearance by Ezrin, the event gave fans a rare behind-the-scenes look at the making of the album and the group’s creative reunion more than 50 years after their last full-length together. The historic event was livestreamed globally via the Alice Cooper and earMUSIC YouTube channels, as well as TalkShopLive, giving fans around the world front-row access to the exclusive pre-listening session and in-depth conversation with the band.
The Revenge Of Alice Cooper arrives on the heels of its first three singles: “Black Mamba,” featuring Robby Krieger of The Doors, “Wild Ones,” inspired by the classic 1950s Brando film, and the snarling, riff-heavy “Up All Night.” The album also features a poignant tribute to the band’s legacy: a posthumous guitar appearance from Glen Buxton on the track “What Happened To You,” a moving nod to the group’s shared history and enduring bond. A new lyric video for “What Happened To You” can be viewed below:
The Revenge Of Alice Cooper is available now across digital platforms and in a wide array of physical formats, including limited edition colored vinyl, a deluxe box set, and the innovative smart format art print, which includes two bonus tracks and high-definition audio download access.
While The Revenge Of Alice Cooper marks a special reunion of the original band in the studio, Alice Cooper himself continues his run of electrifying live shows around the world. A full list of Alice Cooper’s upcoming solo tour dates can be found here.
Order the album here.
Tracklisting:
“Black Mamba”
“Wild Ones”
“Up All Night”
“Kill The Flies”
“One Night Stand”
“Blood On The Sun”
“Crap That Gets In The Way Of Your Dreams”
“Famous Face”
“Money Screams”
“What A Syd”
“Inter Galactic Vagabond Blues”
“What Happened To You”
“I Ain’t Done Wrong”
“See You On The Other Side”
“Up All Night”:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NehZOaQsqU8?feature=oembed]
“Wild Ones” video:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqwLaYFGrn4?feature=oembed]
“Black Mamba” video:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgbkuJo1ifU?feature=oembed]
Trailer:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F5K3_4P47U?feature=oembed]
About The Alice Cooper Group:
The original Alice Cooper group – Alice Cooper (vocals), Michael Bruce (guitar), Dennis Dunaway (bass), Neal Smith (drums), and Glen Buxton (guitar) – redefined rock in the early 1970s, blending raw, hard-hitting music with shocking theatricality. With Bob Ezrin at the helm, they pioneered shock rock, delivering rebellious anthems, dark storytelling, and over-the-top stage shows featuring guillotines, snakes, and macabre theatrics. Albums like Love It to Death (1971), Killer (1971), School’s Out (1972), and Billion Dollar Babies (1973) turned them into superstars, producing legendary hits like “I’m Eighteen,” “Elected,” “School’s Out,” and “No More Mr. Nice Guy”. Their mix of hard rock, glam, and horror made them one of the most influential and controversial bands of their era, leaving a permanent mark on rock history. 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.