ALICE COOPER shares his ‘oddest song ever’ - 'Our Love Will Change The World'

12 December 2020
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Forget everything you know about Alice Cooper, for the godfather of shock rock still has the capacity to surprise, as he proves today with the release of Our Love Will Change The World, possibly the perkiest, most upbeat song he’s ever recorded.

The second single from Cooper’s upcoming Detroit Stories album, Our Love Will Change The World harks back to the singer’s high school band THE SPIDERS, with its warm, infectious melodies, sunny ’60s pop vibe and uncharacteristic sense of joy and optimism.
 
But, on closer inspection, is there a hidden darkness lurking beneath its shiny exterior, with its references to “pessimistic creeps” with “very little respect for everything”?
 
I think Our Love Will Change The World is one of the oddest songs I’ve ever done,” Cooper admits, “and it was one that came to us by somebody else, another Detroit writer. And it was so strange, because it was happy and what it was saying was anything but happy – it was simply a great juxtaposition. And I got it immediately and said, Okay, this is going to be great. The music [is] saying one thing and the lyrics saying something else, I love that song. It is totally different from anything else on the album.”
 
Detroit Stories is intended as a celebration of the sound and spirit of the Golden Era of Detroit rock.
 
Produced by Bob Ezrin, Detroit Stories will be released on February 26 on earMUSIC.
 
Image credit: Jenny Rishe
 
 
Source: loudersound.com