Weezer PACIFIC DAYDREAM 11/27/2020"Mexican Fender" opens Pacific Daydream with big, crunching arena rock guitars, but that's the only throwback thing about the album. A deliberate reaction to 2016's Weezer (White Album), a record where producer Jake Sinclair encouraged the band to act like it was 1994, Pacific Daydream is a thoroughly modern affair, complete with drum loops and electronic flourishes, all wrapped up in a shiny package. Despite all of this contemporary flair, Weezer
as does the plaintive "Changing
this HITS collection includes the seemingly requisite (and quite good) two new tracks--the driving "Fortune Faded" and the dreamy "Save the Population
intersecting guitars that conclude "Identikit" provide the noisiest element -- yet the album as a whole doesn't feel unsettling
and interplanetary electro
I say ‘witness’ because I am also watching it happen along with you all and I never really know what will come or how I will respond or interpret the inspiration
Frontman Jim James says
The band found one in their fifth studio release
but despite a title that seems swiped from the Clash
As flowing as the title suggests
Mutiny On the Bay (Clear Vinyl) (2 Lp's) is a Records & LPs from Dead Kennedys
Save Your Tears
and their combination of arena-sized guitar-pop