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The Revenge of Alice Copper – Alice Cooper (band).

Updated: 5 days ago


After collapse of band Alice Cooper in 1975, it’s lead vocalist Vincent Furnier took that name when began his solo performing in which he made a phenomenal success. After fifty years, the band reunited and released a new album The Revenge of Alice Cooper and that hadn’t happened since 1973.

 

The first couple of songs make to believe the album was written somewhere in the last quarter of the previous century. There were compositions which you listen when on the road. Their texts and music are inventive and keep a high professional beat. It’s main man comes to occasional narrating as usual as well as that was everything with him and his art. But all that loses in the next songs by getting usual.

“Up All Night” has confusing lyrics about a woman requiring debt money while he says that she owns him because he can do it up all night till the morning light.

That carries on the next song “Kill the Flies”. He damns, hates, eventually wants to kill these flies and afterward words make a drastic odd hop to other sphere. Only a music stayed on delightful in that song. This was until following “One Night Stand”, which was in formed usual.

“Blood on the Sun” changed in music styles. It reminded, and never in a way of homage, The Beatles in the beginning, did turning to sounds and main words alike to “Waiting for the Sun” by The Doors and stabilized as ordinary rock until a middle which demonstrated itself as promising by unusual combination of electric guitar and drum’s bass and cymbals but all that wasn’t for amazement because was too general and there comes a belief it goes to nothing. The final was grabbing by coming back of lyrics, which accepted for worthy, but that song ended in nothing.

“Crap that Gets in the Way of Your Dreams” was in same stance music and not intriguing in lyrics about a man who likes to play guitar. It pointed me that I should quit. This thought wasn’t at first time to that moment. After all, lyrics reveals as not informative and nothing to say.

“Famous Face” did changes in sounds and pretended as unusual but it wasn’t again. Words don’t make impression because it was creating rhymes with anything that combines and a song’s title repeats more than once as that was previously with many other compositions.

“Money Screams” is of the simplest and screams about it in all components. I ended there without giving a curiosity to the last five songs.

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