PunkRockTheory - 20.01.2011  “Hurley” is already Weezer’s third release that I’m covering in a very short period of time and their first for Epitaph. It’s okay guys, we forgive yo...
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Aaron Passman - 12.11.2010  Another year, another new Weezer album, another...well, not disappointment, really, since we all know what to expect by now, but another dumbing down ...
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Jeff Terich - 04.11.2010 Buy at iTunesAs an eighth grader in Southern California, I recall the impression by others that it was painfully uncool to listen to music that wasn't...
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Ted Chase - 15.10.2010  You've been waiting to get excited about something new fromWeezer - we've all been waiting. Back in the nineties, was there anything finer than record...
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Shieldsy23 - 12.10.2010 It’s hard to fathom exactly what the state of mind of Weezer currently is considering the rollercoaster ride of releases over the past few years. Sixt...
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Doug Johnstone - 06.10.2010  Weezer have been underachieving for most of their career, reaching a nadir with last year’s risible Raditude. A recent switch from Geffen to an indie ...
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Dycelot - 05.10.2010  When I found out that Weezer would be joining the legendary punk label Epitaph, I was overjoyed. One of the major issues for this band over the past f...
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Rob Parker - 01.10.2010  Every time a new Weezer album comes out the number of people bearing residual good will towards them slowly shrinks (especially when they don’t send o...
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Steven Fanning - 27.09.2010  The return of Weezer is always quite exciting. Over the years, they’ve delivered some quite brilliant music, engineered themselves a sound and a style...
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Jeremy Gordon - 27.09.2010  It seems it's become an indie-rock rite of passage to fall in love with Weezer in your formative years, eagerly await their next album, buy into the h...
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