We all know Blue Album and Pinkerton are great. Maladroit is pretty god damn good too, even though the consensus is that they declined after Pinkerton. What are your favorite albums post Pinkerton?
Yeah that album is good too
Except for Pacific Daydream, they all have at least a couple decent songs. EWBAITE and White are easily the best of the bunch but there's even trash songs on those.
I'll take Pacific daydream over the phone in that is Hurley. That album almost made me finally give up on weezer. Thank God I stuck around for ewbaite and white.Except for Pacific Daydream, they all have at least a couple decent songs. EWBAITE and White are easily the best of the bunch but there's even trash songs on those.
Red Album was a return to form in a lot of ways. The b-sides need to be part of the album, take that into consideration!I say Red Album is kinda underrated, but the best post Pinkerton might be White Album
We all know Blue Album and Pinkerton are great. Maladroit is pretty god damn good too, even though the consensus is that they declined after Pinkerton. What are your favorite albums post Pinkerton?
I forget what album Heart Songs is on. All I know is I never listened to it again because of that song. It really is embarrassing.Weezer, Pinkerton and Maladroit are the goodies. All the other records have songs here and there, but for me there's not a lot of consistency or cohesion. Stuff like 'Heart Songs' makes me feel embarrassed by proxy basically anything where Rivers is a) acting tough b) acting lonely. There's not much emotion to their music anymore, but I know that's by design.
Return of the Rentals is a good album. Ozma also put out some good Weezery records.
Could you drop knowledge about their best demos they released on the internet in the 2000's?The White Album is a late-era classic and should be recognized beside Blue and Pinkerton. Insert change my mind meme here.
Really I've grown to like at least some songs off every one of their albums and you can @ me about any of it (okay maybe not Hurley), but I am admittedly way too far down the Weezer hole. Hell I'd probably be posting on a Weezer forum right now if it wasn't completely collapsing under some weird mod drama
Yeah they're both fine. "Back to the Shack" is a cutesy response to the reception to Red, etc. (even though I love Red).Are you really going to defend Back To The Shack and Thank God For Girls?
Loooove Miss SweeneyRed Album was a return to form in a lot of ways. The b-sides need to be part of the album, take that into consideration!
Day one purchaser here and I've loved it since then, even though the lyrics in a few songs are way problematic.That the dull as shite Pinkerton - an album nobody cared about or bought at the time - is regarded as a classic now is as much evidence I need that at some point since 1996 I fell through the Berenstain rift.
I'm not the person you asked but here's my list of best post-'90s Weezer demos (not counting anything on the Alone albums):Could you drop knowledge about their best demos they released on the internet in the 2000's?
Day one Day one purchaser here and I've loved it since then, even though the lyrics in a few songs are way problematic.
I'm not the person you asked but here's my list of best post-'90s Weezer demos (not counting anything on the Alone albums):
O Girl
Private Message
The Organ Player
Everybody Wants A Chance To Feel All Alone
I Can Love
The Story Of My Life
East Coast vs. West Coast
Absolutely. Both are great songs. Though it seems the tongue in cheek nature of TGFG gets lost on a lot of people.Are you really going to defend Back To The Shack and Thank God For Girls?