Southern California is a strange place. You could call it a disjointed hellscape or a perpetually sunny paradise, and you wouldn’t be wrong in either case. The paradoxical nature of a city like Los ...
Weezer is presenting one of their most exciting projects to date, SZNZ, a four-EP-long cycle through the seasons. At the start of each season in 2022, a corresponding EP will be released via Crush ...
Weezer has to be the weirdest legacy band on the face of the planet. For a couple of decades, the band has nurtured a reputation for cranking out bland radio-rock, but they’ve also made a fascinating ...
March 22 (UPI) --Weezer performed "A Little Bit of Love," the first single from their new album SZNZ: Spring, on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." Weezer band members Rivers Cuomo, Patrick Wilson, Brian Bell and ...
This weekend will bring in the first day of spring for 2022 and Weezer have got your soundtrack to mark the occasion. As promised, Weezer are making good on the idea to release four EPs over a ...
After Weezer covered Toto's hit "Africa," it has blown up on the radio this summer. Now Toto is returning the gesture with plans to release a cover of Weezer's song "Hash Pipe." Good morning. I'm ...
When Weezer performed their song "A Little Bit of Love" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday (March 21), an unidentified mandolin player in a bunny costume joined the band onstage. But it wasn't your ...
Formed during the 1990s, Weezer showcased their love for alternative rock and geek rock by releasing songs like “Happy Together”, “Undone”, and “Say It Ain’t So.” Gaining international fame, the group ...
Weezer is one of my all-time favorite bands. When they were at the top of their game, their music was culturally literate and emotionally vulnerable, catchy and full of personality and endlessly ...
“We are Weezer, and we approve this message,” the band tweeted when promoting the clip. By Ashley Iasimone, Billboard Comedian Patton Oswalt, decked out in a super-patriotic ensemble, lip syncs to ...
Weezer have shared their second new song in as many weeks, “Do You Wanna Get High?” a crunchy, oozing track that harkens back to the band’s Nineties glory days. From an opening feedback squeal ...
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