Alice Cooper just released her second single "White Line Frankenstein" featuring Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine a little less than a month before dropping her twenty-second studio album, "Road."

The new song comes just a month after releasing the first single "I'm Alice," and heavily follows the theme of showcasing Cooper's live band.

Although no one is sure when to expect the next single, many are hopeful that it will be accompanied by a third single on the day of the new album's release.

The album boasts a tracklist with 13 songs, including the two singles mentioned above, as well as "Welcome to the Show," "All Over the World," "Dead Don't Dance," "Go Away," "Big Boots," "Rules of the Road," "The Big Goodbye," "Road Rats Forever," "Baby Please Don't Go," "100 More Miles," and finally "Magic Bus."

Alice Cooper's New Song 'White Line Frankenstein'

Fans, like always, do not know what to expect from Cooper's new rollout of projects, as this new song comes from the new album with a different concept.

"If you're a truck driver who's been out there a long time, you rule the road," Cooper explained. "In the song, this surreal tough guy is driving on white lines for his whole life, and he's probably doing white lines. So, 'White Line Frankenstein' would be his CB handle. It's monstrous and definitely a stage song."

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Alice Cooper Goes on Tour for New Album 'Road'

Cooper is not only dropping the long-awaited album, which is expected on Aug. 25, he also announced that he will be going on a US tour.

The "Too Close For Comfort" tour will commence in October in St. Augustine, Florida before heading out to other major cities in the country, like Nashville, Phoenix, Tucson, Tampa, Dallas, El Paso, and more. 

According to reports, the pre-sale for the tour will begin on July 20 at 10 a.m. via the Ticketmaster website. To access it, key in this access code LEGEND. Meanwhile, the general on-sale will start on July 21, 10 a.m.

More information about Cooper's "Too Close For Comfort" tour, as well as upcoming album drop will be available on the rock singer's website.

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