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Weezer recorded their debut album with producer Ric Ocasek at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. [8] Cropper was fired during recording, as Cuomo and Sharp felt he was threatening the band chemistry. He was replaced by Brian Bell. [5] Weezer's self-titled debut album, also known as the "Blue Album", was released in May 1994. [9]
Now, Weezer is set to mark the Blue Album's 30th anniversary with a tour starting in September on which the Los Angeles-based band will perform the record from beginning to end, including hit ...
Weezer's breakout came with the release of the music video for "Buddy Holly," directed by Spike Jonze and set in the world of the TV show "Happy Days." The video, along with others from the debut ...
Everything Will Be Alright in the End (acronymed as EWBAITE) is the ninth studio album by American rock band Weezer, released on October 7, 2014. [1] It is Weezer's only album released by Republic Records, [2] and the third and final Weezer album produced by Ric Ocasek, who previously produced the Blue Album (1994) and Green Album (2001).
Few tickets remain as the band's arrival approaches, but if you're planning to attend the show and participate in the Weezer festivities Sept. 7, here's all you need to know about the band and ...
Weezer has been described as a fusion of "chart-angled hook-craft" with "roaring" guitar distortion, confessional lyrics and "unashamedly vibrant" melodies.Andy Price of Guitar.com observed that the album's sound and aesthetic were "distinctly non-alternative", stating that the band instead "took their style cues from the DIY slackers of the lo-fi indie scene, albeit with a broader audience in ...
Pinkerton is the second studio album by the American rock band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996, by DGC Records.The guitarist and vocalist Rivers Cuomo wrote most of Pinkerton while studying at Harvard University, after abandoning plans for a rock opera, Songs from the Black Hole.
Weezer's 'Blue Album' is turning 30, and Rivers Cuomo's songs of heartbreak, fun, and ripping guitar are still classics in almost everyone's books. Here's why.