In 2013, Macaulay Culkin introduced his pizza-focused Velvet Underground tribute band, the Pizza Underground. They haven't been active since an incident in 2014 where they were pelted with beer and booed off stage. Shortly after that happened, they cancelled the rest of their tour due to a “cheesemergency.” As it turns out, that wasn’t the end of the Pizza Underground. In a new interview with The Guardian, Culkin revealed that the band have been working on an album. “We have an album coming out, a vinyl pressing with a children’s choir, a symphony orchestra,” he said. “We’re giving it away, our gift to the world.”

He described the Pizza Underground as “one of those good ideas you have when you’re drunk, and you wake up and forget about it.” But by releasing an album, he said the band are “taking it to the end of the joke.” Read the full interview here, and revisit a film about the band’s first concert below.