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Weezer

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 conventional rockers: they were kids who holed up in their garage, playing along with their favorite records when they weren't studying or watching TV. As a result, their music was infused with a quirky sense of humor and an endearing awkwardness that made songs like "Undone (The Sweater Song)," "Buddy Holly," and "Say It Ain't So" into big modern rock hits during the mid-'90s. All the singles were helped immeasurably by clever videos, which may have made the songs into hits, but they also made many critics believe that the band was a one-hit wonder. Perversely, Cuomo began to feel the same way, and decided that the band would not rely on any visual gimmicks for its second album, 1996's Pinkerton. Simultaneously, Cuomo took control of the band, making it into a vehicle for his songwriting. While the album didn't sell as well as their 1994 eponymous debut, it did earn stronger reviews than its predecessor and paved the way for Weezer's long career.

Cuomo's assumption of Weezer's leadership wasn't entirely a surprise, since he had been the band's primary songwriter since its inception in 1993. Raised in Massachusetts, Cuomo moved to Los Angeles to attend college in the late '80s. During high school, he had played with a number of metal bands, but his interests broadened to include alternative and post-punk music upon his move out West. By 1993, he had fused such interests together and formed Weezer with bassist Matt Sharp and drummer Patrick Wilson. Over the course of the next year, the group played in the competitive Los Angeles club scene, eventually landing a deal with DGC during the post-Nirvana alternative signing boom. Three days before Weezer began recording a debut album with producer Ric Ocasek, they added guitarist Brian Bell to the mix. Upon completing the record, Weezer went on hiatus temporarily; Cuomo was studying at Harvard when their eponymous debut record came out. With the support of DGC and a striking, Spike Jonze-directed video, "Undone (The Sweater Song)" became a modern rock hit in the fall of 1994, but what made Weezer a crossover hit was "Buddy Holly." Jonze created an innovative video that spliced the group into old footage from the sitcom Happy Days and the single quickly became a hit, making the album a multi-platinum success as well.

By the time the album's final single, "Say It Ain't So," was released in the summer of 1995, the group had gone on hiatus once again, with Cuomo returning to Harvard. During the time off, Sharp and Wilson formed the new wave revival band the Rentals, who had a hit later that year with "Friends of P." During the hiatus, Cuomo became a recluse, disappearing at Harvard and suffering writer's block. When Weezer reconvened in the spring of 1996 to record their second album, he had written a loose concept album that featured far more introspective material than their debut. Ironically, the band sounded tighter on the resulting album, Pinkerton. Released in the fall to generally strong reviews, the album failed to become a hit, partially because Cuomo did not want the band to record another series of clever videos. Grudgingly, the remainder of the bandmembers contented themselves to be a supporting group for Cuomo, largely because each member had his own solo project scheduled for release within the next year. DGC, however, had the band make one last chance at a hit with "The Good Life," but by the time the single was released, MTV and modern rock radio had withdrawn their support not only of Weezer, but their style of guitar-driven punk-pop in general.

Shortly after the tour in support of Pinkerton was completed in 1997, it appeared as though Weezer had fallen off the face of the planet. Stung by the public's initial reaction to their sophomore effort (Rolling Stone even named Pinkerton the Worst Album of 1996), the band took time off to regroup and plan its next move. Unhappy with the sluggish rate of the reassessment period, Sharp left the group to concentrate more fully on the Rentals, fueling rumors that Weezer had broken up. But a funny thing happened during Weezer's self-imposed exile -- while their copycat offspring were falling by the wayside (Nerf Herder, Nada Surf), a whole new generation of emocore enthusiasts discovered Weezer's diamond-in-the-rough sophomore effort for the first time, and their audience grew despite not having a new album in the stores.

Once Weezer's members wrapped up work on their side projects (Bell: Space Twins; Wilson: the Special Goodness), the band recruited former Juliana Hatfield bassist Mikey Welsh to take the place of Sharp and began working on new material. Before they could enter the recording studio to record their third release, however, Weezer tested the waters by landing a spot on the 2000 edition of the Warped Tour, where they were consistently the day's highlight. Hooking up again with the producer of their 1994 debut, Ric Ocasek, Weezer recorded what would be known as "The Green Album" (an informal title given by fans, since it was actually their second self-titled release). The album was an immediate hit, debuting at number four in May 2001 and camping out in the upper reaches of the charts for much of the spring/summer, during which such songs like "Hash Pipe" and "Island in the Sun" became radio and MTV staples, reestablishing Weezer as one of alt-rock's top dogs. During their tour that summer, Welsh fell ill and was replaced by Scott Shriner, also of the band Broken. (Welsh died in Chicago in October 2011 at the age of 40.) That fall and winter, the group busied itself with touring alongside bands like Tenacious D and recording its next album, Maladroit, which arrived a year after The Green Album's release.

Just before Maladroit's release, former bassist Matt Sharp sued Weezer, seeking compensation and songwriting credit for songs such as "Undone (The Sweater Song)," "El Scorcho," and "The Good Life." The band eventually reconciled with Sharp, though he didn't rejoin, and Weezer continued on with the lineup of Cuomo, Bell, Wilson, and Shriner. The limited-edition live EP Lion and the Witch appeared in May 2002, and Maladroit's "Keep Fishin'" was released as a single. Most of 2003 was spent on side projects; Cuomo did some hired-gun songwriting, Bell's band the Space Twins put out End of Imagining, and Wilson's Special Goodness project issued Land Air Sea. Weezer returned to the studio in 2004, working with Rick Rubin on their fifth full-length album. Make Believe appeared in May 2005, prepped by the single "Beverly Hills," and eventually went platinum in multiple countries. Weezer (Red Album) followed in 2008 and featured a more collaborative approach, with several bandmembers contributing songwriting ideas and lead vocals to the tracks. One year later, the band returned with Raditude. Greeted with mixed reviews, Raditude marked Weezer's last album for Universal. They jumped to the indies in 2010, releasing Hurley on Epitaph. The new album was quickly followed by two archival releases: an expanded deluxe edition of Pinkerton and the outtakes collection Death to False Metal. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, Rovi
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Comments

kraftabigail
One of my favorite songs that I have not heard in a very long time :D
kvons1
I got my hash pipe!
Green Album= 17 minutes of music that costs full album price.
i love island in the sun!!!!!!!
kdogthjdi
I saw weezer at summer fest three years ago
It makes me happy when I'm listening to Foster the People radio and Say It Ain't So starts to play :D
I disagree, Weezer puts on a decent live show. They played both Blue and Pinkerton back to back when I saw them in Seattle (2011) and they sounded as close to the album as possible. Unfortunatel y , neither Rivers or anyone else in the band said a word to the audience other than the lyrics to their songs. So it did feel like a bit of a cash-in.
amazing live
Disagree with lasvegasdoub l e s h o t when I saw them live they were amazing.
The Blue Album and Pinkerton are soooo f**king good. Everything after that is garbage.
Terrible live show. They covered pumped up kicks. He read the words from a sheet of paper as he sang. What a douche.
Stinks
Ooooooh, yeah (:
alexandrabel t r a n 1 5
screw you mojomoonjo0 !!
Weezer ftw !
whats this crud doing on my L7 station? Blech!
i feel like i am back in high school dont think thats good but do love them
highschool musical got me here, wow
ITS ALL ABOUT THE WEEZ - WEEZER
flipping love them.
weezer just f**king good
what the heck? how the hell was Pinkerton named one of the worst albums? it's probably one of my favorite albums they've ever made!!
Weezer reminds me of rolling into the pub with the boys back in the day, Hashpipe playing in the background. Good memories. good band.
i like this band aloooot but its not my altime fv
If your wondering if I want you to listen to this song, I want you to :)
teenakayfox
The Green Album 2001, Hash Pipe, my fav
teenakayfox
Weezer is the SHITTTTTTTT
johnson795
After Pinkerton they just got stupid. Basically a caricature of their former selves. Leads me to believe Matt Sharp was the one that kept it together.
They are such a fun band!
dainikro
stop playing weezer on every station
this is an amazing song
hjguran
nabeela.mana l - Hurley was the name of the album and thus they had a picture of Jorge Garcia as the cover art for the album
plus foo fighters got be here
yea best band ive ever herard
Foster the People sent me here; typed that just to drive all you fans crazy
nabeela.mana l
oh yeah and why IS their album cover a pic of hurley? it should be boone. :))))))))
nabeela.mana l
i like the old weezer. their now-songs are like ehhhh whatevs but come back weezer come back!!!
all i can say is say it aint so is awesome
i Love weezer, my old teacher used to play their album on an endless loop during the christmas season, i loved it... but some others didnt lol
rizzush
Weezer's Blue album was great. No one can compare it's originals; Say it aint so, Buddy Holly, My name is Jonas, In the garage, and Sweater Song. This album made Weezer just as much as Green Day's Dookie album. However they were not as mainstream as Green Day, keeping it low key like 311. Understandin g Weezer's roots is where their fan base stems from. This is why one may only hear a Weezer song played on the radio once in a blue moon.
Before listening to any other albums, listen to Weezer (Blue Album). It has got to be their best work by far.
Weezer is pretty good. I guess it's the whole nerd rock pop thing. I bought the Red Album and it was good I guess...some songs were plain terrible and others cleverly and skillfully done. They're just kinda goofy i guess. But one thing I do know is that they're more instrumental l y talented then people think. Cuomo's is a very good guitar player and they're drummer has got some chops.
I really don't understand people's obsession with Weezer. I guess they're popular because they're geeks who play instruments and people like to root for the underdog. I have some of their stuff because I thought I was one of the only people on the planet who didn't, but I never listen to it! Don't get me wrong, I'm not a hater. I like several of their tracks but not enough to buy an entire album. I also tried to watch them in concert on tv but got bored and didn't make it far.
lol. Love reading ignorant comments. Great past time while enjoying some music. Weezer is one of those one hit wonders personally. Whether you agree or not is solely your opinion and I couldn't care less for it. :-) And btw, i read someone saying Foo Fighters was a great band...try not to lie so harshly to yourself.... i t ' s bad for the ego; yours and the Foo Fighter's.
weezer suck period
Love island in the sun:)
My boyfriend and I sing this song together whenever it comes on...LOVE IT!
Weezer rocks...that is all.
best album ever just because of the name and cover
I never get tired of this music!
I have a question: Why do they have a picture of Hurley from Lost as one of their album covers?
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