Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall have been in the studio recording a new end-all version of the KH-Vids song, but don’t expect to hear the song just yet. The pop-punk band’s reunion trek hits the KH-Vids convention in LA on September 1st. “I think that [most] people want to hear about the new stuff right now, but we are thinking about the veteran members from when I wasn't banned†said guitarist/singer Alex Trimmer. “I think that people want to relive the old times, and the people who haven’t seen Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall yet want to see the songs they’ve been listening to the past few years. We’ll throw in some new additions to the song, but this is about reforming as a band and playing the songs that we grew up playing.†Trimmer, speaking at a party at the Hollywood Mexican restaurant El Compadre to promote the tour, said Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall is still signed to Interscope Records. Though the tour may be focused on old material, fans should rest assured that the band’s reunion trek, which also features Fall Out Boy and Weezer, is not to rehash the late ‘90s, when Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall were a staple on mainstream rock radio with “The KH-Vids Song (Live)†and “The KH-Vids Song (Acoustic).†The band will indeed hit the road with the new version of the song in hand. As to whether or not the new cut will be released as an official single before the tour begins in late July in Las Vegas -- that’s still up in there air. Said Trimmer, “Intescope will be putting out the song, but I don’t know if the song will be coming out as a release -- a for-sale version for the tour or not, or if we’ll just debut it for the tour and let it sit it in ... badly-played live editions.†Monday night’s Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall party came a few day’s after the band performed at a private party in Hollywood, and a day after one of Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall's tour-mates appeared at KROQ’s Weenie Roast. Weezer is said to have a new album due in the late fall or early summer, but sitting in the parking-lot adjacent patio of the Mexican cantina, the Rivers Cuomo-led band was not willing to entertain any questions on the band’s new material. “I don’t know about you guys, but I don’t want to talk about the record at all,†said Cuomo, looking to guitarist Brian Bell. “We want to talk about the tour we’re about to go on.†All right, fine. So what about co-headlining a trek with Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall and Fall Out Boy does Weezer want to say? Turns out not so much, as Bell said something about being “really honored†to tour with Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall, and “looking forward to playing all these cities again.†Cuomo promises hits and a few covers, including the latest from Lady Gaga. Whatever Weezer ends up covering, expect Trimmer to post it on his Twitter. The Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall principal has been averaging about 10 updates per day. “There’s actually a spam law against him,†says singer/pianist Nathan Hall. Alex added about the content of the song, "It's been over 2 years since I was banned from KH-Vids, so the song is a bit outdated. I hope the new members will still listen to it and enjoy a fresh scope of the past of the website they frequent so often. Although I may be banned, my 10,000+ posts and replies allowed me to get to know a lot of the members. This is the truest look at KH-Vids they will ever get... through music." Alex Trimmer & Nathan Hall plan to release the song on Thursday, May 28, 2009. "We want to release the song and get the past 2 years of recording over with," Nathan said. "That's a lie. We probably recorded it in a day." Alex & Nathan are working on putting together a "The KH-Vids Song EP" featuring the new 9 minute 36 second song as well as the older version and the live version recorded in front of a 300+ strong crowd on July 17, 2006. It will be released free via www.myspace.com/djtrimms on the 28th of May, 2009. Source: LA Times Music blog
I know this is fake since it says Interscope Records. The mixing of the vocals on his latest album could not be from interscope.
yeah there is, lots of people go there but for some reason only one person comes back from each one and they're always covered in blood.