The Wild Ones Ride Again
Nearly fifty years since their last blaze of glory, the original Alice Cooper Group is back—louder, sharper, and more dangerous than ever. Today they’ve dropped their ferocious new single, “Wild Ones,” the second taste of their upcoming reunion album, The Revenge of Alice Cooper, set for release on July 25th via earMUSIC.
A Tribute to Rebellion
“Wild Ones” is a roaring nod to Marlon Brando’s 1953 cult classic The Wild One. Equal parts vintage menace and modern grit, the track is built on snarling guitar lines, pounding drums, and Alice’s signature snarl that hasn’t lost an ounce of venom. The original lineup—Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Dennis Dunaway, Neal Smith, and a posthumous contribution from Glen Buxton—reignite the revolutionary spirit that made them infamous.
It’s not just a single—it’s a defiant mission statement from a band that always preferred chaos over convention.
LISTEN TO “WILD ONES” ON ALL DIGITAL PLATFORMS HERE.
The Revenge is Coming
The Revenge of Alice Cooper promises thirteen new tracks brimming with twisted humor, razor-sharp riffs, and the grand guignol energy that defined ‘70s shock rock. From the venomous “Black Mamba” to the spectral closer “See You on the Other Side,” this is no nostalgia trip—it’s a declaration of immortality.
Produced once again by longtime collaborator Bob Ezrin, the album reunites the original crew in a Connecticut studio where lightning clearly struck twice. The LP also features a moving moment of resurrection on “What Happened To You,” blending Glen Buxton’s unearthed vintage guitar work into the new material.
PRE-ORDER THE ALBUM “THE REVENGE OF ALICE COOPER” HERE.

Formats and Extras
The album lands in multiple formats, including neon yellow and violet marbled vinyl, a deluxe box set (featuring a T-shirt, 7″ vinyl and art print), and a smart poster format with two bonus tracks:
- Return of The Spiders 2025 – a newly mixed, long-lost 1970 recording
- Titanic Overunderture – a sweeping piece combining old tapes and new life
Tour Dates Expected Soon
While no tour has been announced yet, expect the original Alice Cooper Group to hit the road with the same theatrics, grit, and glam that made them icons.
