Chicago duo Local H released a remastered version of “Everyone Alive” on October 9th. It’s from the band’s Deluxe 20th Anniversary of Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? that was released on September 13th. The remastered collection is available on vinyl for the first time ever and the single is featured in the band’s upcoming movie, Lifers. The band’s fifth studio album was originally released in 2004 and saw Local H move further away from the mainstream into cult status (like the album title’s namesake) with the release of their first truly independent full-length. Local H frontman Scott Lucas said, “I think it’s the best record we ever made.” Since the band’s formation in 1990, Local H have released 8 studio albums, countless EPs and live records, a well-received series of “Mix Tapes” featuring a mix of cover songs and singles that include “Eddie Vedder,” “Hands On The Bible,” “California Songs,” and the band’s breakthrough single “Bound For The Floor.” Local H’s latest tour Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? takes them back home to Chicago for the premiere of Lifers: A Local H Movie on October 15th with a show the next night at The Metro. Check out the trailer HERE. Find the tour dates HERE