There are no sudden bursts of feedback mid-song to be found and the lyrics are the kind of empty sugary sludge parodied in earlier tracks like "Buddy Holly". It sounds empty, soulless. Rolling Stone. MTV even, although whether or not they will take them back is up to the gods to ...
READ MORE:The Genius Of… Pablo Honey by Radiohead Weezer’sself-titled debut – universally known as ‘The Blue Album’ – posited a fresh vision of what wide-appeal rock could sound like. Roaring guitar met with confessional, often vulnerable lyrics, housed within an unashamedly vibrant, me...
‘You’re a genius. I’m going to be your bass player. We’re going to be a band.’ It confirmed all my greatest hopes for myself. Knowing he felt so strongly about the songs was all the confidence I needed.”
Weezer emerged as alt-rock superstars with their self-titled (Blue) album, but having pulled audiences in with such catchy tunes as “Buddy Holly,”“Undone (The Sweater Song)” and “Say It Ain’t So,” the band made a creative shift with their sophomore setPinkerton, and not everyone ...
Weezer emerged as alt-rock superstars with their self-titled (Blue) album, but having pulled audiences in with such catchy tunes as “Buddy Holly,”“Undone (The Sweater Song)” and “Say It Ain’t So,” the band made a creative shift with their sophomore setPinkerton, and not everyone ...
Misfire or genius? Depends on who you ask when it comes to Faith No More’s boastfully titledAlbum of the Year. The 1997 album yielded a pair of solid radio tracks in “Last Cup of Sorrow” and “Ashes to Ashes,” but fell victim to some of the worst reviews of the band’s career...