Album Lounge: Weezer (The Red Album) Deluxe Edition
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Weezer Weezer (The Red Album) 5 out of 10 If rock ‘n’ roll were high school, Weezer would have probably been that kid in fourth period who gets all the answers right, but gets stuffed into a locker as soon as the bell rings. Not this time, though. This year they're back, and they're running for prom king. With song titles like "The Greatest Man That Ever Lived" and lyrics that tout "I'm gonna be a star/ And people will crane necks/ To get a glimpse of me/ And see if ... MORE
Weezer Weezer (The Red Album) 8 out of 10 Me and Weezer, we go back a ways, back to to 1994 when I got their self-titled debut album in the mail, when they showed up on MTV, when their Beach Boys meets Nirvana pop rock took hold. I was running Addicted To Noise back then and we got the guys to come by photographer Jay Blakesberg’s San Francisco studio for a photo session and an interview with Rivers right as the follow up, Pinkerton, was about to come out. But though... MORE
Might as well post something of relative consequence.
Weezer covers 'The Weight," one of the greatest songs of all time, and if you don't agree, I will bareknuckle box you to the death.
Hopefully not mine.
Enjoy.
On April 25, I pre-ordered Weezer's sixth album on iTunes. Last night, while I slept, it automatically downloaded to my music library. Imagine my excitement when I discovered it waiting for me when I woke up. I immediately put on my headphones so I could really hear the music, and pushed play. What came out sounded nothing like the Weezer of my youth. In 1994 I purchased my very first CD, Weezer (Blue Album). I have been there, buying each album since I was five. I know ... MORE







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