Unreleased Cutz: Weezer’s “Songs From The Blackhole” UPDATE!

Just a little (well actually, kinda big) addition to the first Unreleased Cutz from a bit ago, concerning Weezer’s unreleased Songs From The Blackhole Album; a guy has edited together various demos, alternate takes and rarities, as well as a couple of recordings by other musicians, to put together a completed version of the long-clamoured-after record. It even has that “seamless flow from one song to the next” thing than Cuomo was aiming for when prepping the album. Here’s Kyle K, the genius (or, well, quite smart guy) behind the whole thing,’s comments on the project;
aAcouple weeks ago I got inspired to create my own mix of SFTBH after hearing Pork and Beans on the radio and finally purchasing Rivers’ Alone demos. I worked pretty hard on it, and I think it turned out really well. I mean, I’m not even bragging or anything, it just sounds really, really awesome.
I grabbed anything and everything I could find to try to make this sound the way Rivers Cuomo imagined it way back when. The official SFTBH demos floating around, the Alone demos, B-sides, Pinkerton tracks, fan covers, etc. I combined the two official SFTBH track listings and arranged them in the order the plot dictates. I also edited the audio in a million places and made all the songs fade into each other, no pauses. Again, just how Rivers had envisioned.
If you would like to download it, click here: http://www.kyles-sftbh.dikgames.co.uk/index.html
The download link is right at the top of the page, as well as the track listing, credits, and some info that I wrote up on how I created this. If that link doesn’t work for you, just let me know and I can hook you up with another one. By the way, my friend made that awesome site for me to make my SFTBH mix more official looking. He’s really good at that kind of stuff, so if you’re looking for a good web designer, hit him up at his email on the link.
If you’re a pretty hardcore Weezer fan (which is probably everyone here lol) you’ve probably heard all these tracks in some form or another. Whether or not that’s the case, I still encourage you to listen to this album all the way through, just because it sounds so freakin sweet. ![]()
I’d be glad to hear any opinions you have on this also, enjoy!
Peace out
Kyle K
The album is available to download from the above page, or directly from this link. And it does indeed sound freakin’ sweet.



