Alice Cooper's Band Releasing Their Own Album
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Alice Cooper's band will release their own record without the frontman, they've revealed. Guitarists Tommy Henriksen, Nita Strauss and drummer Glen Sobel say the album was recorded in hotel rooms using computers - with Sobel insisting that spending "crazy amounts of money" and working in studios to make music is "old-school." He tells One On One with Mitch Lafon: "It's all of us in the Alice band minus Alice. We've been chipping away at this. It's not quite done, but it's getting there. "I think the most cool, amazing thing about this is that it will demonstrate how you can make a record on basically almost no budget. We've used Pro Tools, we've been recording guitars, vocals in hotel rooms. "I spent just one day in a real studio knocking out drums in Los Angeles. People don't have to spend crazy amounts of money on making records these days - that's so old-school." Sobel continues: "If you've got a good set of gear, if you can tune your instruments well and sing in tune and play well, and have a good producer's ear, you can make a decent record." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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