Beasto Blanco shares new single ‘Run for Your Life’

Beasto Blanco, the rock act fronted by Calico Cooper and longtime Alice Cooper band member Chuck Garric, has returned with the new single “Run for Your Life.” The song is the first taste of the band’s new album “Kinetica,” coming later in 2024 via COP International Records.

In the accompanying music video, Beasto Blanco charges full force into life amid intergalactic chaos, pursuing its cybernetic “Machine Girl” warrior Queen. The epic hunt unfolds, with the band’s sound leading the charge. Beasto Blanco refuses to run, embodying the spirit of the less than perfect, the flawed and the free. 


“‘Run for Your Life’ is a track about stamina,” Calico Cooper said. “The sheer force of will it takes to dig deep and run from any black holes sucking you in. To not be crushed by the destruction. But to run hard and fast … for your life. You have the power to save yourself. And it’s worth it.”

In addition to the new music, Beasto Blanco has been confirmed for appearances at several European festivals this summer, including Wacken, Ur Rock, and Plague Noir, with more dates coming soon.

Beasto Blanco was formed by Chuck Garric and Chris Latham, who set out to create a raw, powerful rock ‘n’ roll band with a theatrical live experience. Enter Calico Cooper, rock vixen and the spawn of Garric’s boss, legendary shock rocker Alice Cooper, and a renegade German rhythm section and Beasto Blanco’s sound and image emerged.

Christian Petke, founder of COP International said: “I have been working in the industry for over 30 years and I have never represented a band that is this focused and driven. Beasto Blanco’s musicianship and professionalism is just mind-blowing. I am absolutely in love with their sound and energy; here is a band that effortlessly combines deep rock ‘n’ roll roots with 21st century attitude and technology. The icing on the cake is the fact that they are totally fun to work with.”

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