GOLDMINE SUMMER 2025 ISSUE FEATURING ALICE COOPER
GOLDMINE SUMMER 2025 ISSUE FEATURING ALICE COOPER
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GOLDMINE SUMMER 2025 ISSUE FEATURING ALICE COOPER ON THE COVER
With the new album The Revenge of Alice Cooper, Alice Cooper are a ’70s-style band once again. All the living members — Alice Cooper, bassist Dennis Dunaway, drummer Neal Smith and guitarist Michael Bruce — participate in an exclusive interview, including producer Bob Ezrin and studio guitarist Gyasi.
“I think we started working on this album a year ago, maybe a year and a half,” singer Alice Cooper tells Goldmine about most of the original band lineup reuniting. "And honestly, once we got in the studio, everything just kind of flowed. It’s almost mysterious how this album just turned out the way we wanted it to turn out. And honestly, we didn’t even know how it was gonna turn out. Everything fell into place."
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Also in the issue:
• The true meaning of the word iconic: Dylan & Guthrie. Goldmine pays a visit to the Bob Dylan and Woody Guthrie Centers in Tulsa, Oklahoma. What an experience!
• John Fogerty is a living legend who wants to keep his brand of music youthful and vibrant. Fogerty shares his many thoughts on carrying on his songwriting legacy
• Canadian rockers Three Days Grace reunite with two singers as a rejuvenated force. The singing duo Adam Gontier and Matt Walst talk about the new approach to their music
• The Dead are grateful for 60 years of rewarding music, and archivist David Lemieux tells Goldmine all that’s in store for 2025
• Guitarist Steve Cropper keeps it direct and honest in a recent Q&A
• Moby Grape’s spirit lives on through the band’s drummer, Don Stevenson. And Stevenson has many tales to tell!
• In part two of a three-part series, Goldmine continues the story of its 50-year legacy
• Goldmine uncovers MAX’s Beyond Rodan, one of the most intriguing classic rock era archival-album releases in recent times
• 10 Albums That Changed My Life: Jon King and Hugo Burnham of Gang of Four
• Record Store Recon: Fat Mike of NOFX fame opens up a record shop in the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas, Nevada
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