“Surprise! Guess who dropped a new album?” Weezer shared. “No, it’s notThe Black Album– that’s coming on March 1. Here’sThe Teal Albumto hold you over until then. The ultimate cover collection with songs
“There was an initial concept that was based on their current album, but once Rivers got to thinking about it more he decided that he wanted to do much more and gave us the rundown of Diner/Garage/B-Stage/Rock Show. “Once that was handed down we rushed to get an initial approval ...
It goes without saying thatThe Blue AlbumandPinkertonare two very different beasts — the latter album’s commercial failure was proof that it was not the kind of record people expected after songs like “Undone” and “Buddy Holly.” But listening in hindsight, it’s clear that there’s a...
Weezerhit the Coachella stage on Saturday, slipping aMetallicacover into their set. Near the end of their performance, the band performed "Enter Sandman," a song they've played live consistently over the last few years. They also covered the song for the 2021 albumBlacklist, an entire LP o...
Jeff Buckley's first and only album flew under the radar upon release, but its creator's story was too perfectly tragic for it to stay that way. Born Scott Moorhead and raised as self-proclaimed "rootless trailer trash" in Southern California, Buckley moved to New York in the early '90s...
Recently, the band announced the title and cover art for their next LP, Hurley, the cover of which features a close-up of the Lost character of the same name. The press release for the album calls it a "return to Weezer's indie rock roots" (it's actually their first album for an ...
“Surprise! Guess who dropped a new album?” Weezer shared. “No, it’s notThe Black Album– that’s coming on March 1. Here’sThe Teal Albumto hold you over until then. The ultimate cover collection with songs from Toto, Tears for Fears, Eurythmics, A-ha, the Turtles, Black Sabbath...
“Surprise! Guess who dropped a new album?” Weezer shared. “No, it’s notThe Black Album– that’s coming on March 1. Here’sThe Teal Albumto hold you over until then. The ultimate cover collection with songs from Toto, Tears for Fears, Eurythmics, A-ha, the Turtles, Black Sabbath...
but after three album-cycles of this, Gaga fatigue began to set in. By the timeARTPOPcame out, the stunts seemed stale (do you remember thevomit artist? Theflying dress?) and people weren’t sure if Gaga was the fashion/art/pop star they had been promised. The album’s debut single...
Who knew that three chords could have so much power? Well, that guy who wrote "Louie, Louie", for one. And the Clash. And "The Sweater Song" actually has six chords, so I guess that statement was not a good one. But get the album anyway. The only major complaint I have is the...