Posts Tagged ‘Weezer’

Raditude by Weezer

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

Weezer have gotten progressively mainstream with each subsequent release, and latest effort Raditude does little to alter the bands current trajectory as Top 40 staples.

The rockabilly inspired first single “(If You’re Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To” finds everyone’s favorite socially awkward anti-hero, Rivers Cuomo, pining over his lady love as he attempts to seduce her with late night viewings of Titanic and trips to the local Best Buy, “So make a move. Cause I ain’t got all night.”

I’m Your Daddy” is about as generic as songs come, but then again so is the incredibly infectious “The Girl Got Hot”, which only shows that sh*tty and Power Pop don’t always go hand in hand.

Overall, the album is a bit of a disappointment, especially when compared to anything released prior to the abysmal Make Believe.

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Kenny G is still alive.

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Kenny G uses a lot of product.Contrived, out of left field duets are typically reserved for award show ceremonies, but Rivers Cuomo and company have decided to extend the misguided corporate gimmick far beyond its Grammy half-life.

Weezer have formed an unholy alliance with Top 40 staple Sara Bareillies, rapper Chamillionaire, and perhaps most shocking of all, Mr. 80’s perm himself, Kenny G.

According to Spinner, the unlikely triumvirate recorded five songs alongside the Emo forefathers for an upcoming AOL Sessions appearance.

The smooth jazz maestro allegedly improvised a solo for the new Weezer song “I’m Your Daddy”, and insisted on aging himself by 30 years, when he admitted to the reporter that he knew absolutely nothing about the strange man standing next to him.

“I’ve heard the name, but I never knew any of their songs [except] some song about a sweater…with the wool coming apart,” Kenny G said.

During the interview Kenny G also acknowledging liking that one movie about the bus that couldn’t slow down.

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Fall Out Boy On Tour

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Fall Out Boy have extended their trek through North America and this time plan to sully the good names of Weezer and Blink-182.

The former 90’s heavyweights will demean themselves by opening for the tween sensations during several of their soon to be announced tour dates.

The end of days has begun.

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