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Weezer (Red Album) [Bonus Tracks Version]

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Album Review

An old critical cliché is that eponymous albums are statements of purpose, so what to make of Weezer and their third color-coded self-titled album? Well, the band proves that axiom true, as every one of these eponymous efforts functions as an act of introduction, from their 1994 Blue debut to their 2001 Green comeback to 2008's Red Album, where Rivers Cuomo turns many of the group's long-standing rules upside down. This isn't a radical sonic makeover — ever a pop formalist, Rivers has Weezer stick to their signatures of big guitars and bigger hooks — but rather a question of attitude, as Cuomo loosens up as he stares down his impending middle age, choosing to get silly rather than serious. He tears down his self-imposed three-minute barriers, writing two long-form suites (and another track that clocks in over five minutes), he sneers at Timbaland's hitmaking prowess in "Pork and Beans," he never avoids his age, whether he's making asides to Rogaine or indulging in warm nostalgia in the pseudo-"In the Garage" sequel "Heart Songs" and, most importantly, he steals a page from the Noel Gallagher playbook and deliberately shares the spotlight with his bandmates. Not for nothing does Weezer cover "The Weight" as a bonus track on one of the international editions of the Red Album — nowadays, everybody in Weezer gets a chance to sing lead, just like the Band did way back when. Bassist Scott Shriner is given Cuomo's mildly creepy original "Cold Dark World" to sing, but longtime fellow travelers, guitarist Brian Bell and drummer Pat Wilson, write and sing their own tunes ("Thought I Knew" and "Automatic," respectively), turning in sweet pop tunes that complement Cuomo's style even if they help give the Red Album a bit of a ragged edge, especially when compared to the brutal efficiency of Maladroit and the oversized, highly buffed Make Believe. Of course, the very point of the Red Album is for Weezer to not take things so seriously, to reconnect to their beginnings while taking the advantage of their rock star status to act seriously goofy. This freedom is entirely within the mind — musically, this is all easily identifiable as Weezer — but it invigorates such seemingly by the books rockers as "Troublemaker," where the loopy lyrics are as prominent and irresistible as the hooks. As the album opener, it sets the stage for a cheerfully restless record, one where all the parts don't fit and it's better because of it, as it has a wild, willing personality, suggesting that Weezer is comfortable as a band in a way they never quite have been before. Given that feeling, it makes perfect sense that the Red Album is another self-titled record, as it plays like an opening to a new chapter instead of merely more of the same. [A Deluxe Edition of the CD was also released.]

Customer Reviews

A true return to form for the Godfathers of Geek-rock!

Being 26 and an old man (compared to the average music buying population) I remember the greatness of the first Weezer albums back in 1994 & 1996. The Red Album is right up there with the Blue Album and Pinkerton. Great lyrics, arrangements, a true team effort and completely different to all the charmless emo-geek piffle being currently churned out. It's witty, heartfelt and includes the best song ever about falling in love with your secretary! :) Great Stuff! Hooray for Weezer :)

Greatest Band That Ever Lived

I had heard some not so positive things bout this album, but I kept the faith nonetheless after 5 excellent albums in the past by them, and I am pleased to report they have added a 6th ace album! Troublemaker is a fantastic opener to the album, we all know how catchy Pork & Beans is, and Everybody Get Dangerous is Weezer at it's finest. The only dodgy thing about the album is the look of Rivers on the album cover =P Seriously though, crunching guitars, tuneful melodies, extremely catchy. An album that shouldn't be missed!

Great album from an underrated band.

Seriously, Weezer are so underrated in the UK it's untrue. Yes, their first two albums were classics and havn't been able to reach that standard since, and to be honest I don't think they ever will again. That doesn't mean this album is bad. In my opinion it's Weezer's best work since Pinkerton. The first three tracks rival some of Weezer's best songs, like, Buddy Holly, El Scorcho and Getcho for example. I'm not a big fan of Heart Songs but It may grow on me. The rest of the album has it's ups, for example, Automatic. The bonous songs are fantastic. Pig is amazing. Highlight has to be The Greatest Man That Ever Lived. How many genres were squeezed in to 5:52? A lot and Rivers' rapping at the start is Weezer gold. Probably their most experimental album to date. If you want a band that can is forced down your throat and is on the front of NME every other week, then don't bother with this. If you want a band that can still churn out classic songs and fantastic albums after 16 years then this album is for you. Download: Troublemaker, The Greatest Man That Ever Lived and Pork and Beans Fans of: Weezer?

Biography

Formed: 1993 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

As one of the most popular groups to emerge in the post-grunge alternative rock aftermath, Weezer received equal amounts of criticism and praise for their hook-heavy guitar pop. Drawing from the heavy power pop of arena rockers like Cheap Trick and the angular guitar leads of the Pixies, Weezer leavened their melodies with doses of '70s metal learned from bands like Kiss. What truly set the band apart, though, was their geekiness. None of the members of Weezer, especially leader Rivers Cuomo, were...
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