Weezer
The White Album


2.5
average

Review

by Jordan M. EMERITUS
April 4th, 2016 | 69 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: One of the finest pop bands of our time just going through the motions.

It seems fair to say that we've all developed a fairly solid impression of Weezer and what they do; that is, quirky, if not terribly inconsistent, pop rock. We've gotten to know them at their epoch making best- the ineffably pop-minded debut, its solemn disaster of a follow-up- and we've gotten to know them at their worst- "Beverly Hills", "I Don't Want to Let You Go", and everything in between. Almost like a reflex, Weezer make albums that progressively hammer home a concisely honed formula of boyish emotions set to cheery melodies and firebrand guitar riffs. It's a formula that, whilst open to some influence, mostly speaks for itself, and to say that The White Album could possibly exist outside of it is laughable. It is, at its core, just another Weezer album. Granted, it's hardly ever as poor as Make Believe or as unmemorable in its blandness as "Pork & Beans", and it's hard to argue that it's ever unenjoyable. Compare it to The Blue Album or even The Green Album, however, and it's an album that sounds inferior on just about every count. Its hooks aren't compelling and its lyricism isn't prepared to make up for the fact, so instead of doing anything wrong, these songs settle on being competent and inoffensive.

It's funny that I find myself at this juncture, prepared to slate Rivers Cuomo for essentially not repeating the errors that made most of his previous works so obnoxiously childish. That is because whilst applauding Everything Will Be Alright in the End as a return-to-form upon release, I was cautious to offer much more than faint praise for a band who had done so much to disappoint me. At the time, we often had to deal with Weezer albums that, whilst engaging, played to some base level of weak choruses and overly intellectualized banality. I'll gladly stick to that appraisal as I attempt to justify disappointment with The White Album; it is, for better or worse, not that offensive in its Weezer-ness. You can find traces of their personality in "Do You Wanna Get High?" and "Thank God for Girls", replete with jammed-in references to Bacharach and Cannoli. But it is mostly what we've come to expect of a band known for being just a little bit goofy. In the end, The White Album is never unlistenable, and there's more than enough good hooks to ensure that it has some shelf life. But it's hard to offer any ringing endorsement when it makes being Weezer seem so damn easy. You get a sense of that from watching Rivers Cuomo's 6-second, smirk-inducing cover of Rae Sremmurd's "Come Get Her". In the instance that Cuomo might finagle his way around some modern misogynist anthem, he'd just as quickly turn it into an angsty meditation on self-loathing and girls. It's just the way he is. Yes, The White Album succeeds because it's likely the most consistent and grounded Weezer have ever been. But that says nothing for what in reality sounds like one of the finest pop bands of our time just going through the motions.



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p4p
April 4th 2016


1959 Comments


who the fuck listens to weezer especially a new album by weezer in 2016

anyway, flagged.

Insurrection
April 4th 2016


24856 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

spot on review of the green album. for this album i couldnt disagree more

well written though

Parallels
April 4th 2016


10215 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

They're a lot better motions now than they have been



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RadicalEd
April 4th 2016


9546 Comments


"One of the finest pop bands of our time"

neg'd, good review though.

Tunaboy45
April 4th 2016


18938 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"just going through the motions"



Ouch

Ebola
April 4th 2016


4691 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

delete your account

Mort.
April 4th 2016


26402 Comments


good review man

band is overrated and always has been but cool that ppl are enjoying it i guess

KevinKC
April 4th 2016


1598 Comments


"When you've become famous by making something totally unimpressive, narcissistic, and complacent, it's easy to make a come back, you just need to come back. Weezer's true achievement is to have been capable of avoiding this come back for nearly two decades."

I'm trying to troll. Tell me how I'm doing.

gryndstone
April 4th 2016


2975 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Sounds like you need some more cannoli

osmark86
April 4th 2016


12574 Comments


not the best thing since cannoli, not the worst either though. weezer being weezer. has some tunes though.

LotusFlower
April 4th 2016


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

i will suffocate you with a cannoli

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
April 4th 2016


38324 Comments


jordan you have become the voice of reason on this site.

great review

guitarded_chuck
April 4th 2016


18070 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

one of two weezer albums he even has rated nice man

larrytheslug
April 4th 2016


1587 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Is this a Hurley review with "White Album" replacing every trace of the former album title? ;]

torts
April 4th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

good review, good opinion

torts
April 4th 2016


4298 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

minus the finest pop band deal, fuck that shit

Ebola
April 4th 2016


4691 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is a well-written review, but I just honestly can't see how this album is "average" by any standard. There are plenty of Weezer albums that receive that (or a kower) rating, but I don't believe this is one of them. The hooks on this thing, man. THE HOOKS

Cimnele
April 4th 2016


2527 Comments


i gt my hashp ieope

Cimnele
April 4th 2016


2527 Comments


i love how fucking relatable weezer are its like

dude

that could be me saying those same thingz

WatchItExplode
April 4th 2016


10700 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This was a needed counterpoint, haters of fun have found their champion



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