Tomorrow morning, I’ll be hitting the road to Chicago for my second Riot Fest. I wonder if Weezer will play anything from Pinkerton..
Maybe even this classic about falling for the wrong person.
Tomorrow morning, I’ll be hitting the road to Chicago for my second Riot Fest. I wonder if Weezer will play anything from Pinkerton..
Maybe even this classic about falling for the wrong person.
The ballad of a twenty-something who doesn’t quite have it all figured out.
Weezer have a habit of closing their albums with some pretty great songs, and this closing track from their Red Album is one of my favourites.
As a band, Weezer has had their share of cheesy moments, but this delightfully dorky take on one of their Raditude-era songs is my favourite. Best clarinet solo ever.
This song from Weezer’s third self-titled album could very well be the perfect theme for this blog. It’s message is pretty much spot on with my motivation to work on this site.
After over 15 years with Geffen Records, Weezer signed with indie punk label Epitaph, and came out with Hurley. This song’s one of my favourites off the album, and features Michael Cera (of Arrested Development fame) on the mandolin.