ALICE COOPER "EVERYBODY IN LA HATED US, THOUGHT WE WOULDN'T LAST TWO WEEKS. NOW HERE WE ARE 60 YEARS LATER AND WE'RE STILL DOING IT."

In the new issue of Rock Candy Magazine Alice Cooper told editor Howard Johnson why now was the right time for the Alice Cooper band to work together again and why they split up in 1974 after seven groundbreaking studio albums:

 

"I've always known it couldn't have lasted between us back then. There were too many things in the way. Mike [Michael Bruce] went through a bad period, Dennis [Dunaway] had some physical problems, Neal [Smith] had some physical problems. Plus I was dealing with my cocaine and alcohol things and that set me back at least five years. At the end of the 'Muscle Of Love' album period, we were not on the same page lifestyle-wise. I don't think anyone really understood where the group should be going. We were dysfunctional.

 

"I think the way it has finally worked out is perfect. I never truly felt the band divorced. Rather we separated, and everyone went off down their own track. But what you have to remember is that we were in high school together, so we have real history... and when we finally got back together and started playing as a band, it felt just like coming home."

 

The new studio album they created, 'The Revenge Of Alice Cooper', with the help of 'fifth band member' producer Bob Ezrin has come out this month and sounds like they picked up where they left off in 1974...

 

"I was aware that some people were going to be cynical about whether we could do it, but the band sounds exactly like it did back in 1974. I was pretty amazed by that."

 

Read the rest of the interview with Alice, plus ones with Michael, Dennis, Neal and Bob Ezrin, in Rock Candy Magazine issue 51, along with in-depth interviews with Glenn Hughes, Steve Hackett, Gregg Giuffria, Gil Moore of Triumph, Brian Vollmer of Helix, and many other fascinating articles including a look back to September/October 1982, and a reappraisal of Def Leppard's juggernaut 'Pyromania' album.

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ORIANTHI ANNOUNCES NEW STUDIO ALBUM "ROCK CANDY"

ORIANTHI ANNOUNCES NEW STUDIO ALBUM

"ROCK CANDY" OUT OCTOBER 14, 2022

NEW SINGLE & VIDEO, 'LIGHT IT UP' OUT TODAY

Platinum-selling recording artist and world class guitarist, Orianthi has announced the upcoming release of her new studio album, "Rock Candy" on October 14, 2022. The release follows 2020's studio album, “O”, which, at the time, was her first new studio album in seven years and her first new music as a solo artist in six years. Sonically, "Rock Candy" is a hard rockin', blues tinged, display of Orianthi's dazzling guitar playing and her soulful vocals. Today, fans can enjoy a new single and music video, 'Light It Up' from the album. Watch the music video below.

Pre-order/save "Rock Candy" on CD/Color LP/Digital HEREhttps://orcd.co/rockcandy

Orianthi’s first major solo artist success, as a singer-songwriter and guitarist, was with the Geffen Records release of “According To You,” which is now RIAA-Certified Platinum® and has over 29 million streams on Spotify. Her music’s ability to transcend time and remain relevant cannot be more clear than its recent resurgence on TikTok. There are over 110 million views on the “According to You” hashtag making it a viral trend that is introducing Gen Z to Orianthi for the first time in a big way. Career-long fans are used to seeing their favorite world class guitarist playing arenas with rock royalty and global superstars like Michael Jackson, Carlos Santana, Carrie Underwood, Alice Cooper and more. The juxtaposition of her newly arrived online popularity and her lifelong pursuit of artistic credibility shows the transcendence of this shining star.

Joining Orianthi on this release is the multi-talented Jacob Bunton, who produced the album. Additionally, he provides guitar, bass, keyboard, piano, and violin playing through the course of the album. Jacon Bunton is known in the rock world for his work with Steven Adler, amongst others, but he is an Emmy Award-winning composer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist whose credits include Mariah Carey, Steven Tyler, Smokey Robinson, Akon, Pop Evil, and many more.

Drummer Kyle Cunningham rounds out the line-up for "Rock Candy".

LINE-UP:

Orianthi - Vocals, Guitars

Jacob Bunton - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Violin, Backing Vocals

Kyle Cunningham - Drums

Produced, Engineered, & Mixed by Jacob Bunton

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