ALBUM REVIEW- KILLER: 50 YEARS LATER: AN ALICE COOPER TRIBUTE.
Bath-based Independent Record Label Pale Wizard Records present a tribute to Alice Cooper's 1971 album ' Killer' . The shock rocker's fourth studio album proved to be an influential one on many successors because it proved to be a turning point for the band. 'Killer' was a statement of intent to the critics hung up on the band's theatrics and make-up. The English based record label was formed in 2007 by friends Tim Hilleard and Dan Flitcroft. The duo picked eight of their best acts to sing on the album, including a cameo by Dan Flitcroft's Sergeant Thunderhoof. They wanted to pay a special tribute to their favourite artist, so they thought it would be a good opportunity with 'Killer'. The album was originally released on November 27th,1971. Killer: 50 years later... features some upcoming acts from the world of hard rock, psychedelia, and the stoner underground putting their own spin on this legendary album. London's Psychedelic Green Lung ...