ALICE COOPER: New Album Title Revealed

March 30, 2010

Planet Rock reports that legendary rocker Alice Cooper has revealed that he has started work on a brand new studio album — the follow-up to 2008's "Along Came A Spider".

Speaking on his radio show, "Nights With Alice Cooper", Alice said, "(Our new album) hasn't been recorded yet but we've got ten demos done already on it. I think it's gonna be called 'The Night Shift'."

For the first time ever, the Gruesome Twosome — ALICE COOPER and ROB ZOMBIE — will play an exclusive limited run of North American tour dates in April and May.

Alice is playing in North America until July when he heads to Europe to play a few Sonisphere festivals, including the U.K. leg, which takes place on the weekend of 30 July 30 - August 2.

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