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Drew Beringer
07/08/08, 01:03 AM
Weezer – Weezer (The Red Album)
Release Date: June 3, 2008
Record Label: Geffen

Has there been a bigger enigma in recent rock and roll memory than Rivers Cuomo, the frontman behind one of the more influential bands of the past 20 years? The Weezer front man made geeky black-rimmed glasses cool again, wrote about his obsession with Asian girls, went to Harvard, practices meditation, practiced celibacy for a while, rocked a hobo beard, then rocked a suit 24/7. He is also known to be a workaholic, writing over 800 songs in his lifetime, and a control freak. Add in rumors that he wouldn’t allow members of bands whom toured with Weezer to make eye contact with him, and you got yourself one weird and mysterious dude. And now with the release of the band’s sixth studio album, we can add one more (awesome) footnote to the legend of Rivers Cuomo.

The ‘Stache.

When the first promo pictures and album art were posted on AP.net, reactions ranged from “WTF?” to “Best album cover ever.” Others wondered if it was just a huge joke and a fake, but the band came out to say that it was 100% serious business. And as a lifelong fan of the band, I took this as a positive, for it looked like Rivers had finally found peace within himself and the band and the growth of the epic moustache was evidence of this.

With a relaxed Cuomo and a new approach to recording (taking input from everyone in the band), Weezer looked to bounce back from a string of disappointing albums since their return from hiatus in 2001. While 2005’s Make Believe was an attempt to return to a more personal sound and touch, it mainly sounded forced. But on Weezer (or The Red Album as it’s been dubbed by the Weezer faithful), it’s pretty clear that the band is back to having a rip-roaring time making music, as the breezy jam “Troublemaker” kicks off the album.

The definite highlight of the album is the following track “The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn),” which is full of twists and turns. Finger snaps, gang vocals, hymns, and breakneck guitar riffs are just a few of the vibes you get, as it should go down as one of the best Weezer songs in their career. “Pork and Beans” sounds straight out of the Blue era, with its loud chorus and quirky lyrics fitting in just nice.

“Heart Songs” is a slow, ballad-type track where Cuomo recounts the albums and songs that turned him into the person and musician he is today, while “Dreamin’” is a tune that prods along with familiar chords we’ve heard on previous Weezer albums. The Red Album takes a turn into the absurd with “Everybody Get Dangerous,” which sounds a bastard child between a bad hip-hop song and Weezer. Fans may love it just for it’s ridiculous, but that does not make it a good song whatsoever.

The next three tracks show the new side of Weezer, with the other three band members – guitarist Brian Bell, bassist Scott Shriner, and drummer Pat Wilson – overtaking lead vocal duties. “Thought I Knew,” which was initially written by Bell’s other band, The Relationship, was reworked and re-recorded as a Weezer track with Bell taking over lead. “Cold Dark World” is what Shriner refers to as a “creepy-happy” track, with positive lyrics backed by chilling piano keys and a cold drum beat. Shriner’s vocals are sharp and rough, a stark contrast to Bell’s smooth vocals. Wilson’s turn on lead vocals occurs on “Automatic,” a big rocker that also features Cuomo’s on drums and Wilson on lead guitar. This sequence of songs easily shows the experimental portion of the record the band was trying to achieve, and while it’s not bad, it’s just not Weezer and rubs me the wrong way. Cuomo’s vocals are a staple of the band’s music. It disrupts the flow and vibe the album was riding on throughout the first six tracks.

Although everything returns to normal on the climatic “The Angel and the One,” a track noted to be the band’s favorite on The Red Album. It’s has the personal touch like Pinkerton’s “Butterfly” possessed, while having the beautiful build-up that “Only In Dreams” displayed. It closes out the album beautiful and gives you hope that Weezer have rediscovered their winning ways.

If I had to draw a metaphor Weezer, it’d be that they are like the significant other that tried hard when pursuing you but then eased back and become lazy after they got you. You stay with them because you’re hoping that, one day, they’ll return to what you feel in love with in the first place, and with The Red Album, Weezer is doing just that. Sure, it’s no where near the impact and deliciousness that the first two albums entail, but it borrows from both albums and executes well enough to make this a worthwhile addition to your album collection. The lyrics are horrid, but let’s be honest, Cuomo’s has always been known to write awkward and nonsensical lyrics. Musically though, the band is at the top of their game. Rick Rubin and Jacknife Lee produce it beautifully, and the nostalgic feel throughout the record is refreshing to this old time Weezer fan. Weezer is having fun again, and it seems that Rivers Cuomo is finally comfortable. Long live The ‘Stache.

Track Listing:
1. Troublemaker
2. The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)
3. Pork and Beans
4. Heart Songs
5. Everybody Get Dangerous
6. Dreamin’
7. Thought I Knew
8. Cold Dark World
9. Automatic
10. The Angel and the One
Produced by: Rick Rubin and Jacknife Lee

Weezer are:
Rivers Cuomo – vocals/guitar
Brian Bell – guitar/vocals
Scott Shriner – bass/vocals
Patrick Wilson – drums/vocals/guitar

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TheOtherAndrew
07/08/08, 01:13 AM
When the first promo pictures and album art were posted on AP.net, reactions ranged from “WTF?” to “Best album cover ever.” Others wondered if it was just a huge joke and a fake, but the band came out to say that it was 100% serious business. And as a lifelong fan of the band, I took this as a positive, for it looked like Rivers have finally found peace within himself and the band and the growth of the epic moustache was evidence of this.

hahaha, awesome.

Paulb-182
07/08/08, 01:53 AM
cool review

i agree that the three songs with the other members singing throws the album off, i skip straight past them when i put the album on

but its an ok album, nothing fantastic, though im one of the few who liked make believe

WarpSpeedChewy
07/08/08, 02:01 AM
That was a great review. I felt the same mostly. Though "Automatic" was a real highlight for me. Very strong guitar hook.

Silent7
07/08/08, 06:57 AM
Great review.

I think I'm in the minority but I really like the three songs done by the other members. I will fully agree that it wrecks the momentum of the album but most of the time I just load up a bunch of cd's into Winamp and shuffle them anyways so it doesn't cause a huge problem.

If you haven't heard the deluxe issue, you should try to get those four tracks. I think the inclusion of those four tracks really boosted my overall feel for the album. Rivers' vocal melody and rhythm on "Miss. Sweeney" is one of the more interesting vocal portions of the cd IMO and "Pig" is just a fantastic song.

But again, I really enjoyed reading the review and glad that Weezer actually sounds like they're having fun again.

fallingapart101
07/08/08, 07:02 AM
Good review, the deluxe edition I think has some good songs that sound very similiar to Blue Album and Pinkerton. The deluxe edition is worth buying for the extra songs.

Liter-O-Cola
07/08/08, 07:13 AM
The Red Album takes a turn into the absurd with “Everybody Get Dangerous,” which sounds a bastard child between a bad hip-hop song and Weezer. Fans may love it just for it’s ridiculous, but that does not make it a good song whatsoever.

I ABSOLUTELY disagree. "Everybody Get Dangerous" is an amazing rock song and is one of the highlights of this album. The lyrics are great and fit in perfectly w/ much of this album's sarcasm. Also you might want to read through this review again, there's some simple grammatical mistakes to clean up.

heyjohnnyfive
07/08/08, 07:14 AM
I actually really like this album and the other guys songs as well. I also don't think the lyrics are "horrid" save a couple songs and I think those songs fit with the weird lyrics.

zachff
07/08/08, 07:15 AM
I think I've heard the "significant other" comparison used for Weezer before, but I kind of agree. That band was Incubus for me, but now we've broken up and I punched her in the back of the head on her way out.

I'll give Red a listen tonight after work, solid review.

TooLateF0rRoses
07/08/08, 07:20 AM
well written review man. I agree.

xhandgunxheart
07/08/08, 07:34 AM
Great review. Greatest Man is definately the greatest song.

Mike78098C
07/08/08, 07:56 AM
I couldn't stand the lyrics and I refuse to let this album be in my Weezer collection IMO.
Yeah, true, Cuomo's never had great lyrics, but the entire album sounded like he wanted to look so badass that it just came through to me as laughable.
In Blue Album, the guy admitted he was kind of a dork ("In The Garage"), now it just sounds like he's trying to re-construct his image by forcing "I'm the meanest in the place/Step up I'll mess with your face" bullshit into our ears.
Disapproval.

sowrongitsjack
07/08/08, 08:07 AM
i couldn't be bothered to listen to this album :/

tait
07/08/08, 08:10 AM
nice review

Gregory Robson
07/08/08, 08:11 AM
I'm not loving this album. I'm just not. I want to, but I just can't.

awharrell
07/08/08, 08:11 AM
i thought the red album was pretty much the worst album they have put out, i started listening to them when i heard pink triangle off of pinkerton and it was a good song, and "the good life" was another great song, they need to get back to the sound they used to have on their first 3 cds, they are getting worse and worse as each new cd comes out, either quit playing while ur ahead as a decent band now or make a cd that they are good at, the easy 4 chord progression with heavy distortion

new_arbiter
07/08/08, 08:19 AM
You pretty much summed up my thoughts. Good review.

vincent182
07/08/08, 08:22 AM
Stop with all the influences and just play plain ol' rock like the first albums.

airik625
07/08/08, 08:28 AM
I like the review. I don't mind the album, but it's enjoyable. sometimes.

The Personist
07/08/08, 08:36 AM
Awesome review, dude. Love this album and the 'stache.

Praetor
07/08/08, 08:36 AM
Great review. Disagree with it wholeheartedly, however, as this is probably one of the worst albums I've heard this year.

TKTKrob
07/08/08, 08:44 AM
I ABSOLUTELY disagree. "Everybody Get Dangerous" is an amazing rock song and is one of the highlights of this album. The lyrics are great and fit in perfectly w/ much of this album's sarcasm. Also you might want to read through this review again, there's some simple grammatical mistakes to clean up.As a huge Weezer fan and lover of the Red album, I admit that the lyrics in the verses of this song still make me cringe. I don't see how you can say that they aren't... "When I was younger I used to tip cows for fun, yeah/Actually I didn't do that, 'cos I didn't want the cows to be sad." Weezer rules, but there's not much anybody can take from that.

thebarrelboy
07/08/08, 08:48 AM
Great review.

I think I'm in the minority but I really like the three songs done by the other members. I will fully agree that it wrecks the momentum of the album but most of the time I just load up a bunch of cd's into Winamp and shuffle them anyways so it doesn't cause a huge problem.



people still use winamp?

Vanilla Bear
07/08/08, 08:57 AM
people still use winamp?

it's a hell of a lot better than itunes

handlikesecret
07/08/08, 09:06 AM
awesome review, it was all very fair. i think this is a good album, nothing like the first two, like you said, but still good.

Mochem
07/08/08, 09:09 AM
it's a hell of a lot better than itunes
But a hell of a lot worse than Foobar.

Poochemist
07/08/08, 09:13 AM
Also you might want to read through this review again, there's some simple grammatical mistakes to clean up.

Agreed, just a read-through would help fix things a bit. Thanks for the review, I've been waiting to see what the AP viewpoint was. Even more interesting would be a review of the deluxe edition.

lightcollapse
07/08/08, 09:37 AM
album is a masterpiece. its utterly ridiculous.

jenny92786
07/08/08, 09:48 AM
I'm not loving this album. I'm just not. I want to, but I just can't.

Agreed. I enjoy(ed) the first 4 tracks, maybe, sometimes. Now that they're played out and I'm sick of them, I feel like there's nothing left to the album. A bit dissapointed, but oh well. At least Viva La Vida provides me with awesome track after brilliant track so make up for what Weezer didn't give me.

heyzombiehitler
07/08/08, 09:55 AM
I still need to hear this.

Liter-O-Cola
07/08/08, 09:55 AM
As a huge Weezer fan and lover of the Red album, I admit that the lyrics in the verses of this song still make me cringe. I don't see how you can say that they aren't... "When I was younger I used to tip cows for fun, yeah/Actually I didn't do that, 'cos I didn't want the cows to be sad." Weezer rules, but there's not much anybody can take from that.

Come on! The song is hilarious! I don't feel like retaliating too bad 'cause your avatar pleases me.

Adrian Villagomez
07/08/08, 09:58 AM
Not sure if I even want to listen to this.

xerovision1
07/08/08, 10:00 AM
i thought the red album was pretty much the worst album they have put out

it is. i can get into at least a few of the songs on this album, but even so, they're not that great of songs.

xerovision1
07/08/08, 10:01 AM
people still use winamp?

I hope not.

autumnbreathing
07/08/08, 10:14 AM
I haven't listened to this album, but your reviews always manage to keep me entertained enough to finish them. No easy feat.

nashiscash1324
07/08/08, 10:18 AM
really need to give this album some more love.

nicely written review.

cassusriff
07/08/08, 10:45 AM
this review really hits the nail on the head.

I just never really know how I feel about Weezer, but I like some of the songs on this album.

DItaliaO
07/08/08, 10:52 AM
I couldn't stand the lyrics and I refuse to let this album be in my Weezer collection IMO.
Yeah, true, Cuomo's never had great lyrics, but the entire album sounded like he wanted to look so badass that it just came through to me as laughable.
In Blue Album, the guy admitted he was kind of a dork ("In The Garage"), now it just sounds like he's trying to re-construct his image by forcing "I'm the meanest in the place/Step up I'll mess with your face" bullshit into our ears.
Disapproval.

the first 3 tracks are cocky and i love it. Rock is about being cocky. If you listen to "heart songs" and the influences he name drops you can understand why he wrote every song in his career. Rivers is cool in my book.

TKTKrob
07/08/08, 11:09 AM
Come on! The song is hilarious! I don't feel like retaliating too bad 'cause your avatar pleases me.Hah, fair enough! The song is hilarious and I do enjoy it very much! But, they aren't great lyrics. That's all I'm saying.

Drew Beringer
07/08/08, 11:11 AM
I ABSOLUTELY disagree. "Everybody Get Dangerous" is an amazing rock song and is one of the highlights of this album. The lyrics are great and fit in perfectly w/ much of this album's sarcasm. Also you might want to read through this review again, there's some simple grammatical mistakes to clean up.
haha, that's what I get for writing and posting a review at 3 in the morning with splitting headache. I need an editor haha

Drew Beringer
07/08/08, 11:12 AM
Come on! The song is hilarious! I don't feel like retaliating too bad 'cause your avatar pleases me.
Trust me, I love Everybody Gets Dangerous because of its fun nature and ridiculousness, but that does not make it a good song haha imo

newfoundmichael
07/08/08, 11:19 AM
Totally agree that "Everybody Get Dangerous" was the low point on the album. I'd still give this a low to mid 80% score though...I thought the album in whole was pretty darn good.

altemose09
07/08/08, 11:20 AM
i liked the album

newfoundmichael
07/08/08, 11:20 AM
Trust me, I love Everybody Gets Dangerous because of its fun nature and ridiculousness, but that does not make it a good song haha imo

Completely off topic, but you wouldn't happen to be a Pack fan also would you? Just curious because I know you are die hard Brew-Crew.

Drew Beringer
07/08/08, 11:34 AM
Completely off topic, but you wouldn't happen to be a Pack fan also would you? Just curious because I know you are die hard Brew-Crew.
I love the Packers.

weworemasks
07/08/08, 11:43 AM
Only on this website would even this album get a good rating.

i was thinking the same thing.

Drew Beringer
07/08/08, 11:50 AM
count it!

liar23
07/08/08, 11:59 AM
I can really only listen to the first four songs of the album. After that I just skip all the other songs. Gods review btw

SanePsychotic
07/08/08, 12:49 PM
Not a bad album. I personally love "Dreamin'" so that's my standout track. Great review though.

Curtis&BemisRok
07/08/08, 01:29 PM
awesome review. one of the best ri've seen in a long time

slimfenix182
07/08/08, 02:16 PM
I kind of feel like I have to support weezer unconditionally, because I went to the same high school as Rivers. but I don't know what they were thinking having the other band members sing, especially when Brian's and Pat's songs sound like their other bands.

lyrically, the album's pretty bad, but Rivers's sarcasm is unparalleled.

"the greatest man" is epic, like their own "bohemian rhapsody." and "king" on the deluxe edition could be one of my favorite songs ever (by anyone) even though Scott sings it. but Scott's voice doesn't sound too far off from Rivers's.

Rivers has to be the greatest nutjob in the history of music, and I love him for it. And he made The Blue Album and Pinkerton which grants him immunity in my book.

Genuma
07/08/08, 02:24 PM
I never bothered listening to the last three tracks that didn't leak. Haha.

!T-DIFS!
07/08/08, 02:35 PM
nothing beats old weezer, and whats with the damn 'stache? lmao

Billy Da Mute
07/08/08, 02:39 PM
good review drew, i loved the cd

Billy Da Mute
07/08/08, 02:40 PM
I kind of feel like I have to support weezer unconditionally, because I went to the same high school as Rivers. but I don't know what they were thinking having the other band members sing, especially when Brian's and Pat's songs sound like their other bands.

lyrically, the album's pretty bad, but Rivers's sarcasm is unparalleled.

"the greatest man" is epic, like their own "bohemian rhapsody." and "king" on the deluxe edition could be one of my favorite songs ever (by anyone) even though Scott sings it. but Scott's voice doesn't sound too far off from Rivers's.

Rivers has to be the greatest nutjob in the history of music, and I love him for it. And he made The Blue Album and Pinkerton which grants him immunity in my book.

and amen to that

CatDiesel
07/08/08, 02:45 PM
Only on this website would even this album get a good rating.

It could good reviews from tons of websites/music publications, and it's better than most of the shit that gets hyped on here.

joberooni
07/08/08, 03:31 PM
yeah, everybody get dangerous was a stupid song lyrically. I like it though, cuz its frickin catchy and just straight-up weezerdiculous... haha

FUCKDIRTYWIPES
07/08/08, 04:44 PM
this cd is the most disapointed ive ever been with an album, when i heard pork and beans i thought weezer was back...but they are not and i do not see how everyone says they are. though a good review, i cant agree. noone should ever sing in weezer besides rivers - its not weezer without him singing, and the other members are just awful at it.

Midtown19
07/08/08, 04:46 PM
People have to get over themselves. I love the ones who say, "I don't even want to listen to this album." So you're either letting what others say form your opinion or you're just so pretentious and closeminded that you won't give it a chance. No one really cares and your comment is pointless.

Personally, I've enjoyed this record more than anything since Pinkerton. If they had included some of tracks from the Deluxe Edition (ie: Pig), it would've made it that much better. When people complain about the lyrics being too "badass", I got a feeling that Rivers is just being ironic (ie: The Greatest Man That Ever Lived).

Mens
07/08/08, 04:47 PM
there is no hope for music

Jake's got woe
07/08/08, 04:47 PM
The first three tracks are pure gold, some of the best stuff the band has done in a while.

But after Pork and Beans, the album crashes and burns so hard. Score another in the "loss" category for Rivers and co.

jbaseball44
07/08/08, 04:48 PM
Not sure if I even want to listen to this.

Listen to Greatest Man That Ever Lived and Pork and Beans. None of the other songs are really worth your time (you could argue that The Angel and the One isn't an awful song).

Not to disagree with you Drew (cause we are both Dark Knight fanboys) but i thought the album was pretty awful, i mean Everybody Get Dangerous is terrible. But that's why everyone has their own taste i guess.

Drew Beringer
07/08/08, 07:55 PM
I never bothered listening to the last three tracks that didn't leak. Haha.
You ought to just because The Angel and The One is really good.

mr chainsaw
07/08/08, 08:15 PM
I love every song except for "Everybody Get Dangerous."

Chris Fallon
07/09/08, 04:09 AM
I've been a Weezer fan since Blue and this album just doesn't do anything for me.

And I didn't even mind Make Believe.

Billy Da Mute
07/09/08, 06:14 AM
I loved make believe, got into Weezer at Pinkerton with the song "pink triangle" and red didn't dissapoint me too much. i guess im just one of the few though. I loved greatest man and heart songs, and I didn't think pat doing "thought I knew" was such a bad thing. it defineately wasn't their best work, but with all the garbage coming out today I thought it was a pretty good attempt. and the mustache is just ballin

newfoundmichael
07/11/08, 01:20 PM
I love the Packers.

Wonderful. Living in Illinois it isn't a common thing to talk to other Packers fans. Everyone is either Colts or Bears here...fucking terrible.

Genuma
07/18/08, 08:19 PM
You ought to just because The Angel and The One is really good.
I will, any Weezer is worth at least one listen.

runningohfive
08/05/08, 05:36 PM
I really enjoyed this album. I thought the raping parts were a little corny but they were fun. Dreamin' is by far in my opinion the best on the album, but on the negative it doesn't compare to all there other albums before. This album is more of an outside compared to the mastery of the other albums Weezer has made.....Anyway good review and yes i agree that mustache is pretty EPIC!

TBSowns524
08/12/08, 04:11 PM
I like the first 6 songs a lot and I definitely hear some strong Pinkerton influences and some more subtle Blue Album influences as well. I'm glad to hear that the Angel and the One is good because i haven't been able to get past tracks 7, 8 and 9. They just feel way out of place.

kcpunk
02/11/10, 07:56 PM
this album's like GNR's Chinese Democracy. first three songs are great, the rest is crap.