Norwegian goth/rock outfit Malice in Wonderland is celebrating their 20th anniversary by releasing a darker, slowed-down rendition of their signature song “Lucifer’s Town,” originally featured on their 2005 debut. This new version, produced by band members Eskil Sæter and Marius Mathisen alongside vocalist Chris Wicked, aims to honor the song’s legacy while enhancing its energy and production quality. Released today, December 2, through Raven Black Recordings, it underscores the band’s growth and nostalgia as they prepare for their upcoming EP, Black Horns & Black Hooves.
Given the band’s efforts to reimagine a past hit while looking to the future, how do you think revisiting and reinventing older songs can impact an artist’s relationship with their fanbase?
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