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Weezer and the Foo Fighters are two great examples of the fact that if you have a hit album in the 90s you can ride that wave forever. Even if you just copy paste album after album afterwards.
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I dunno, both bands have some incredible hits in the 2000s as well. I'd say the latter band has a better album track record than Weezer during the 2000s. Weezer had potential in the early 2000s, but fell through by the time Make Believe happened.Weezer and the Foo Fighters are two great examples of the fact that if you have a hit album in the 90s you can ride that wave forever. Even if you just copy paste album after album afterwards.
Having hits and having good albums are two different things though. Nickelback has huge hits but no one celebrates their albums as these important works of art. No Weezer or Foo album after 2000 has been looked at the same as their 90s hit albums.I dunno, both bands have some incredible hits in the 2000s as well. I'd say the latter band has a better album track record than Weezer during the 2000s. Weezer had potential in the early 2000s, but fell through by the time Make Believe happened.
I literally just said that Foo's albums were getting better in the 2000s while Weezer had potential early in the early decade but failed. Please reread my post before you even post.Having hits and having good albums are two different things though. Nickelback has huge hits but no one celebrates their albums as these important works of art. No Weezer or Foo album after 2000 has been looked at the same as their 90s hit albums.
Maladroit is a lot more of a heavier album, sound-wise. It is quite underrated. And come on "Fag of the Year" is brilliant songwriting.Maladroit is a better album than Pinkerton.
Made me laugh, though that's how I'd describe the Plain White T's.I haven't heard much Weezer in my life, but for what I have, the only way I can describe it is "if soy was a sound".
Hey there Delilah, what's it like in New York CityMade me laugh, though that's how I'd describe the Plain White T's.
Not that he chooses not to release it officially… In some cases he goes back to the EWBAITE demos to often either improve them or ruin them to be honest. “Ballad of the Briny/Blue Dream” was better being its own song that sounded better on demo than the garbage heavy metal adaptation of it that was on Van Weezer. He has thousands of good unreleased songs that he could just release tomorrow as official albums but just doesn’t.I can't help but feel, "the 90's were Weezer's best and everything else after sucks" crowd have overshadowed any discussion about Weezer. They aren't completely wrong but it feels like such a cold take now. I love Blue and Pinkerton but I don't think people should sleep on White and OK Human. Hell, I even think some of Weezer's best work is in the Alone demos, but for whatever reason those songs don't make it to the album or get relagated to being bonus tracks when they should have been on the album (looking at you, Across the Meadow and I've Thrown it All Away). Rivers CAN write good music, he just chooses not to release it officially.
Will there be a Purple Album as well?After the Indie Rock tour. I hope they announce Yellow Album or something along the lines of that... (and I hope it's not another synthetic/shitty cover album).
A double-color album... it'll be 2019 all over again.Will there be a Purple Album as well?
And there is an "unofficial" purple album... It's "Songs From the Black Hole" xd funny joke... fr That fanmade album cover, Rivers "considers" it much like the entirety of that scrapped rock opera album to be the supposed album cover.A double-color album... it'll be 2019 all over again.