Weezer
SZNZ: Summer


2.5
average

Review

by STIGMATIZED USER (20 Reviews)
June 27th, 2022 | 32 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Ego dormivi

Woohoo kids, it’s summer! It’s hot! It’s warm! It’s blazing! What will you do now in the two months you have off to do what you want? Do you theorise about how epic your time will be spent doing things? And then, do you, in reality, decide to sleep in for the next two months and then act like you’re not to blame for why your summer sucked? Well, if you answered “yeah!” to the last two statements, then you are the human manifestation of Weezer’s next entry into their SZNZ quadrilogy, Summer, which is effectively the culmination of the Akrasia effect over seven songs. As per the concept of the EP cycle, SZNS: Summer is a very warm feeling album, and can best be described as the combination of The Red Album meets The Black Album, while briefly bumping into Maladroit and OK Human along the way; outside of the religious/Shaekspearen dialect, it shares very little in common with its predecessor, SZNS: Spring, musically, tonally… and, unfortunately, with quality.

What makes SZNS: Summer a lacklustre album compared to SZNS: Spring is that it lacks a properly distinguishable identity or purpose, and rather exists as a confused entity taking from Weezer’s past work and then some. While in concept SZNS: Summer shows promise in making an album on “youthful indignation”*, as well as playing into the Roman/Classical aesthetic, Weezer fails to deliver on their promises of a grand performance, and instead decides to cosplay the romans for Halloween rather than actually playing the part. This botch job of a performance into the act means Weezer, more often than not, tries so hard to prove itself to be the aforementioned mood that its messages of rebellion and angst are either weak or poorly delivered; such as with the album’s pointless opener, “Lawn Chair”, which could be potentially grand but drags on and on by Cuomo’s whiny delivery, resulting in the song not really going anywhere and rendering it as merely filler. This lack of genuine effort also pervades all the songs, even if they’re pretty catchy; “Records”, for example, is somewhat good but feels rather disposable. The same problems pervade onto SZNS: Summer’s music; while ambitious on songs like “Blue Like Jazz” (a good combination of classical instruments and heavy metal), never feel cohesively compositionally connected or reaching of its potential, which becomes a problem especially when transitioning to bridges; especially on “Cuomoville”, which has quite possibly the weakest and worst delivery of “feed them to the lions” I have heard in my life, and the “Me Too!” chants in the bridge of “The Opposite of Me”, which ruin the album’s best “heavy” moment. It’s not to say that the song’s are musically bad; they don’t hurt to listen to but you may cringe a little.

“Cringe”, or just “what”, also comes to mind when discussing SZNS: Summer’s lyrical content. Lyrically, SZNS: Summer is Weezer’s most nihilistic and pessimistic release yet; there are a variety of times where this is excellently executed such as in “Lawn Chair (“Unsatisfied with rain, you made tears/And threw out your baby expecting we'd praise ye/And worship your name in a song”) and the dramatic finale of “Thank You and Goodnight”, but the lack of genuinity and “forced” nature of some of some songs creates either teenager-tryhard quality (“From mortal to immortality/Immorality/Amorality/The opposite of me”), textbook stereoptical lyrics (the bridge of “What’s The Good in Being Good”) or, in the words of Anthony Fantano, “Wack Bars” (“Ain't no kid on crutches, ain't no kid on crutches/Let's see where the love is when I'm buzzin'”) creates a sense of ingenuity. This, combined with the lack of musical energy, creates a large disconnect between SZNS: Summer’s nihilistic lyrical content and feels honestly discomforting and harder to relate to. And even with some of the well executed lyrics, Rivers Cuomo sometimes has dead/dry/unenthusiastic delivery and never sings them well, and his inconsistency/disconnect is mildly infuriating and a little pretentious (moreso than SZNS: Spring) but tolerable.

And finally, we come to easily the album’s worst part; the production. The production on SZNS: Summer is inoffensive but hampering; for a “heavy” album, the singular flatline of distortion that makes up the riffs and the deadbeat drums severely reduces the heaviness of some of the songs on the album, especially on “Lawn Chair” and “Blue Like Jazz”. “Blue Like Jazz” is unfairly but unfortunately affected by this; it’s a song that has some of the best parts of Weezer, with the heavy metal ditty riffs and a simple yet effective chorus, but its production makes it kind of dull. The mixing here is also ineffectual; while not making anything inaudible, it makes sound of the songs as bland and viscous as crude oil, and means the variety of instruments never really are given time to stand out for doing their own thing. SZNS: Summer wants to be ambitious and the proof is there with its violins, choir vocals and interesting guitar playing, but ultimately remains trapped in the “Weezer Creativity Box” of their signature-ness simplicity (and monotony) which hampers the band’s ability to pull off these things. It is too simple in lyrics and sometimes in music to achieve its aims, which sucks as there's so much evidence of greatness between the lacklustre parts.

If there is one takeaway from SZNS: Summer, it is that ambition does not necessarily lead to the intended end product. For SZNS: Summer, this ambition is too large for the “Weezer Creativity Box” and its limitations, and never really achieves its aims or full potential; however, it is not poor quality by any means overall, just rather underwhelming and very average. So yeah, like how the EP covers are, SZNS: Summer is more of the same for Weezer, but sets fire to most of the good attributes of SZNS: Spring, leaving only ashes and hints of the good stuff behind in terms of its execution. But hey, bonfires are sorta entertaining to look at… so I guess watching it all burn is sorta cool. But that’s as entertaining as it gets. Feel the warmth while it lasts.

2.5/5
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* f.y.i. Indignation = annoyance at unfair treatment

Listen to the album here: https://weezer.lnk.to/sznzsummer



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STIGMATIZED
June 27th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

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Exclaim! called this EP “their heaviest release”? Your opinion is invalid because it really fucking aint lmao. Have you even heard Blue or Pinkerton or Maladroit?? This isn’t that heavy lol.



This took like a solid week to write. lol. BUT IN SHORT: underwhelming but enjoyable i guess.



Tentative review titles:

Weezer aren’t the romans, they’re just cosplaying

The Akrasia Effect

The revolution is make believe

“¡Viva el efecto Akrasia!”



SONGS RANKING:



The Opposite of Me

Thank You and Goodnight

Blue Like Jazz

Records

What’s The Good of Being Good

Cuomoville

Lawn Chair



In retrospect I did realize after I made this than Anthony Fantano did indeed have the same fucking point about "the ain't no kid on crutches line". It is purely coincide

Zac124
June 27th 2022


2638 Comments


Haven't heard this EP but when I saw them live the other day they played Records and it was alright, I guess. Definitely better live though. Not sure if I should check out these EP's or not.

STIGMATIZED
June 27th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

again; it's not harmful. do it. theres alr stuff ig

Also hot take: Spring is actually a very good ep

Zac124
June 27th 2022


2638 Comments


Great review btw. Pos'd!

Feather
June 27th 2022


10111 Comments


Band needs to chill out and stop pumping out this ridiculous volume of music.

STIGMATIZED
June 27th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

or maybe because its hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype hype



considering how disposable music is constant releases are needed unfortunately to maintain one's attention span

pizzamachine
June 27th 2022


27118 Comments


“Well, if you answered “yeah!” to the last two statements, then you are the human manifestation of Weezer’s next entry“

Lol. Pos

Cormano
June 27th 2022


4074 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

heavy

Kusangii
June 27th 2022


6360 Comments


Is this the most inconsistent band of all time?

Anthracks
June 27th 2022


8012 Comments


idk they consistently release unloved music

Kusangii
June 27th 2022


6360 Comments


Their discog rating on sputnik is legit hilarious lol. A heavy roller coaster of ups and downs

STIGMATIZED
June 27th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

agreed. No release has been consistently good since maladroit imo

Zac124
June 27th 2022


2638 Comments


Weezer is the M. Night Shyamalan of music.

STIGMATIZED
June 27th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

no weezer is a sine wave

WatchItExplode
June 27th 2022


10453 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Actually found this little EP to be a very interesting mix of some of the things they've played around with recently and wouldn't mind them actually spending some time developing a whole album in this vein. We know that'll never happen though, so whatevs

STIGMATIZED
June 27th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

totally agree with you because its a good combo

juiceviaorange
June 28th 2022


1051 Comments


Yeah, this is a weird one. Some legitimately awesome moments alongside some confused ones. I hate myself for loving Weezer so I'll be spinning this and Spring for a bit I suppose.

MyMentality
June 28th 2022


1457 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Wished these EP's had more staying power for me, they're not bad, but they're not exactly offering anything new. Will probably pick the best songs off each EP and make my own personalized "SZNZ" album and it might excite me more.

EDIT - Already made an EP combining songs from both EP's, it's actually made me appreciate the songs a bit more like this:

1. Records

2. Angels On Vacation

3. What's The Good Of Being Good

4. Wild At Heart

5. Cuomoville

STIGMATIZED
June 28th 2022


363 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

wb 6 and 7



Also looks good

Odal
Staff Reviewer
June 28th 2022


1997 Comments


EP is pretty solid. Definitely has higher highs and more consistency than Spring.

Think how you feel about these EP's is also how you feel about the band doing Van Weezer. At this point, you have to accept that Weezer is an extremely lame band oozing with cheese, but that's a feature not a bug. Other than Pacific Daydream, which I feel is even a bit overhated, this band has been on a pretty nice streak since EWBAITE



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