Weezer is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band Weezer. It was released digitally on January 24, 2019, through Crush Music and Atlantic Records, with a retail release on March 8.Wikipedia ...
If you’ve ever wondered what Weezer would sound like covering R&B girl group TLC and ’80s synthpop band A-ha, you’re in luck. The rock band belts out everything from “No Scrubs” to “Take on Me” on its ...
Weezer must have been feeling nostalgic because the Grammy-winning band just dropped an eclectic covers album titled “Weezer (The Teal Album)” that’s brimming with throwback hits. The 10-track record ...
If you asked me 25 years ago to identify Weezer’s most bankable quality, I probably would have gushed about Rivers Cuomo being one of the great guitar players of the alt-rock ’90s, both in terms of ...
Weezer is a band that inspires extreme loyalty. By releasing two of the most revered rock records of the ’90s — their 1994 debut “Weezer” (aka the “Blue Album”), and 1996’s cult hit “Pinkerton” — the ...
Under most circumstances, the buck would stop here, but, Weezer being Weezer, things have escalated to the next level. Late on Wednesday night, the band surprise-dropped Weezer (Teal Album), which is ...
Put this in your hash pipe and smoke it: Weezer doesn’t have a bad album. No, not every record of theirs is great, but even the misfires get brownie points from us for having a point of view. And yes, ...
In the wake of Weezer’s recent cover of Toto’s 1981 hit “Africa” turning into their highest-charting song in nearly a decade, the band has dropped a surprise new album consisting entirely of covers.
Weezer is touring on the strength of not one but two new albums, “Weezer (Teal Album)” and “Weezer (Black Album),” both released this year. Having two completely different albums out at the same time ...
It’s August 1993. The waning days of summer blister outside Electric Lady Studios in New York City. A bespectacled alt-rock band from Los Angeles that no one’s ever heard of is laying down tracks ...
What is the deal with Toto’s “Africa?” I ask purely from the perspective of a critic confused by how this glossy and very silly ‘80s pop song has captured the public’s imagination over all of the ...