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This section houses an extensive collection of albums, arranged by genre, year, and artist/band. You'll also find reviews of movie soundtracks here.

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16 days ago

I love Weezer and I'm grateful for this album. I didn't really enjoy the past few albums, but I feel like Raditude really hit the spot. I didn't expect it to be as good as Blue or Pinkerton. I expected bad, cheesy pop music about high school and girls and parties blah blah blah. And to my surprise, it's actually a pretty good album. Actually, I think it's great. It's the only album I've been listening to for the past few weeks, and each song is as catchy as the next. There isn't a single song on this album that I dislike. At some points, I feel like it's so stupid that I can't help but have fun listening to it. I wouldn't call it a step in the right direction, But it is a damn good pop album. For the next album, I'm hoping for more "half-japanese girls" and less "mixin' alcohol wit' pharmaceuticals"

(Can't Stop Partying is by no means a bad song, I actually enjoy it to be honest)
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22 days ago

I've been listening to Wilco for about 5 years, starting out with Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, which made me rethink the state of American music. At age 60, I had thought nothing came up to the standards of 1960s-70s rock and roll. YHF made me start listening again, and that has led to what are, for me, some amazing discoveries (and it has reduced my opinion of some of the music of my youth).
I bought A Ghost is Born as soon as it was released, and, at first, I was disappointed. My wife hated the noise, and I didn't like it much either. But, after 4 years, the album keeps getting better for me. Just when I get into the musicality of some of the "easier" songs (whose standards are still higher than those of 95% of the stuff you hear), something ominous-sounding creeps in and changes my mood. There's nothing pretentious or arty about this album. It's take-it-or-leave-it creative. YHF is still my second-favorite Wilco album, but the two are quite different animals.
Wilco is the best band I've heard in many years. If you already like them, get in your car and go to a live concert. They'll blow you away. They are not only amazing performers, but they're the most generous band I've heard live. They play on and on, and the feedback between the band and the audience is amazing.
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22 days ago

This is my favorite JV album. Mellow and haunting, and really shows off his voice. My favorite tracks are White Plains and Up Above the Sea, but they're all pretty great.
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22 days ago

I love these guys. After all these years they keep cranking out geeky, hooky pop rock. I've been looping Raditude for about 2 hours now, and it's sounding pretty good. Put me Back Together sounds like the standout track, but I have heard anything bad yet.
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23 days ago

This is one of those rare albums that I can listen to from beginning to end.
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23 days ago

Will someone please remind Rivers Cuomo that he is a 39 year old white rocker and not a 20-something hip-hop star! Seriously Weezer, you're breaking my heart here.

This album and it's faux-pop makes me long for the days of "Make Believe", at least those lyrics were honest (if a little whiny). Radidtude's not all bad, just mostly bad, and if I hadn't bought the deluxe edition I would really be angry.

"If You're Wondering..." is catchy, "I'm Your Daddy" scoots by on it's beat, but aside from Pat saving the day again with "In The Mall" and the trippy experimentation of "Love Is The Answer", the rest of the main album is just pop-filler nonsense that the Jonas Brother couldn't even be bothered with.

The extra disc is what the album should have sounded like if they wanted to do pop-rock right. "Get Me Some" shreds, "Run Over By A Truck" has the bass beats, "The Prettiest Girl..." is classic Weezer and "The Underdogs" is just solid.

My plea is that Rivers gets some heartache or at least some heartburn soon, so that he has something to sing about besides partying, cars and jewels.

Happy Weezer, is crappy Weezer. Kiss my angst!
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23 days ago

Ok, so I've loved Weezer's music for atleast 10 years now, and over that time people and bands change. This includes their sound. Sure it's not identical to their old stuff but if it was then everyone would be complaining that they sound the same and why don't they do something new. Personally I have loved every CD they have put out, each one has something slightly different and it just reflects how people evolve over the years. Every great artist out there who has real staying power to continue to top charts and keep fans does exactly this, they change their music to how they feel and how the world around them is! In conclusion, you can't be mad at them for changing things up a bit, just sit back, crank it up and enjoy it (or don't, and then you're a stick in the mud who can't handle change) either way, I'm enjoying it!
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23 days ago

I am of the the firm belief that either you dig Weezer or you don't. There isn't a whole of variation in their sound in my opinion. I just don't see Weezer as one of those bands where you can sit down and disect each record and come up with wildly different conclusions. Sure, some are better than others but it's all just Weezer to me. Of course this is just my opinion and to each their own but if you are a big fan of the band I would be surprised if you didn't enjoy this record.
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23 days ago

The single "Pork and Beans" from their previous album, Red, was written as a response to a meeting Rivers Cuomo had with the record company, in which pressure was applied on making a more commercial sound. He responds to these requests (such as working with trendy musicians to top the charts) by saying, "Imma do the things that I wanna do / I ain't got a thing to prove to you"

Unfortunately, it appears this resistance has worn away. Only three of the ten tracks were written soley by the band. The rest were co-written by folks such as Jermaine Dupre, Dr. Luke, Butch Walker, and the All American Rejects. Depending upon whether or not one considers drummer Josh Freese part of the band, six of the ten tracks feature outside musicians.

Lead single and first track "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" is quintessential Weezer - an upbeat, accoustic guitar driven rock song with quirky lyrics. After that, though, the album in my opinion starts a free fall, with quite a few generic, seemingly soulless over-produced pop songs. Two late-album tracks try to maintain some artistic integrity with the far east influenced Love Is The Answer and Beach Boys inspired Don't Want To Let You Go.

Having heard many shelved Cuomo demos over the years, it's always unfortunate to hear releases that feature bland songs. There are probably three albums worth of demos that are, in my opinion, vastly superior to a majority of the material released on the last two Weezer releases.

Instead, over-produced generic pop songs seem to be the norm.
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23 days ago

Weezer is back with a solid album. They are pushing forward with their style instead of staying in the past. The red album felt more of a experiment to find where they fit, with Raditude, I believe they have found where they want to be.

I'm tired of all the reviews on how the old Weezer (Blue album and Pinkerton) were better. A lot of these reviewers are kids that grew up in the 90s with Weezer's music who all seem to believe that they should just go back to their old style. I call this the nostalgia factor. Listening to the blue album and Pinkerton isn't just a great music experience, it also brings back memories of your childhood and what you felt at that time. Everyone gets older and it's always a great feeling to go back and re-experience something from your youth but most bands don't want to play the same songs over and over.

The only issue I have with this album is that you must get the deluxe edition. The standard edition feels incomplete with only 10 tracks, the extra songs in the deluxe edition really fit with the album.

The songs I would recommend from this album:

"(If You're Wonder If I Want You To) I Want You To"
"Can't Stop Partying"
"Tripping Down the Freeway"
"Let it All Hang Out" (closes thing to weezer's older style)
"I Don't Want to Let You Go"
"The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World"
"Turn Me Round"
"Kid/Poker Face" (GREAT cover)
"I Woke Up in Love This Morning" (Another awesome cover, only with the Japanese edition)
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