Weezer White Album
P**S
Possibly Weezer’s best album
The white album is so diverse, and brings back their 90s sound. It’s a magnificent album that anyone who loves 90s weezer needs to hear.
V**A
Fast shipping
Great condition, got here in two days versus the 5-10 day timeframe
D**R
Great Album
I love this album! I bought it when it first came out and just started collecting records and this was one of the first I bought.
L**D
Weezer Ushers in Summer
When Weezer released Everything Will Be Alright in the End back in 2014, I know I wasn't the only fan who breathed a massive sigh of relief. After years of puzzling, strange and (in some cases) downright embarrassing albums, it seemed they had finally found their footing again and were ready to reclaim their place as one of the best pop/rock bands out there. While I was thrilled with that record, it also caused me a bit of trepidation. Was it a fluke? Could Weezer really remain consistent and maintain their winning streak? With the White Album, the band's fourth self-titled release, it's safe to say that my fears have been put to rest. Weezer is officially back---and this time they're bringing summer with them.Right off the bat we're treated to "California Kids", complete with big guitars, driving drums and those Weezer melodies we've come to know and love so well. The Beach Boys are a major influence on this LP and you'll hear it in several tracks, most notably "Wind in Our Sail" and "(Girl We Got A) Good Thing", which floats so effortlessly into your ears that you can't help but smile and sing along. Other tunes like "King of the World" and "Summertime Elaine and Drunk Dori" are slices of vintage Weezer, taking you on a catchy ride in about three minutes. Despite its stupid title, "L.A. Girlz" manages to deliver the bright pop power we've come to know and love from the band.There's also some subtle experimentation thrown in, albeit in very conservative measures. The dark and brooding "Do You Wanna Get High?" is a standout, its ominous chords building an atmosphere that Make Believe's "We Are All on Drugs" desperately needed. It feels like a Pinkerton b-side and that alone puts it near the top of my list. "Jacked Up" is driven by a bouncy piano and quirky melody that gets better with every listen. The pensive, building closer "Endless Bummer" is beautiful, with only "Thank God for Girls" being the album's weak spot. It's not terrible but lyrically it feels way too silly and forced to be much more than a curiosity. Cuomo's lyrics aren't as strong here as they were on the previous album, though they're still far better what what we got on albums like Raditude and Hurley.As the weather warms up and the flowers bloom, it's wonderful to have a new Weezer album as the soundtrack. It's a perfect companion to their previous colored records and a bright sign that Weezer truly has returned to form. Those of us in the mid-west probably won't see a beach this summer...thankfully Weezer is back to help dull that pain
B**A
plays great! Case came broken
The only problem I had with the cd is that the case came broken. Otherwise it was great and my boyfriend loves it :)
B**N
Girl, we got a good thing here
Despite 2014's EWBAITE being an awesome surprise, I still eyed this release nervously. As we all know, the quality of weezer is wildly unpredictable, and despite them having one or two solid songs on Hurley, raditude, Red, and make believe( Beverly Hills not being one of the solids), each album has been incohesive, disjointed, and at its low points, embarrassing messes. EWBAITE was a great surprise. The musicianship was there, the shallowness was replaced with better lyrics, and most importantly it felt like a cohesive, complete body of work. It didn't feel half baked.So here we have the white album. A Couple of listens through, I can say that this album is their strongest since Pinkerton. The melodies, layered with guitars, moog like effects, and vocals are fantastic. The production value is slick but doesn't detract from the grittiness of tracks like "Do you wanna get high" or the acoustic sound of "endless bummer". The guitar feedback opening to "L.A. Girlz" is vintage Weezer accompanied with a biting guitar solo. Girl we got a good thing is catchy and instrumentally layered (listen to it on studio headphones), and it's nice to hear River's break out the falsetto for "All Jacked Up"This is a great album. Folks, go out and buy this album. Show Rivers and co. This is the Weezer sound we love and want more of.=w=
A**Y
Great album.
Love them in high school. My daughter now loves them in high school.
R**!
Good quality record
I received it pretty quickly after ordering, the record itself came without any scratches or damage to the sleeve or record. It plays well and it's worth the cost.
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