Kinda fun, in my opinion. Looks like they're kind of going for 1.0 stage vibe during that song too - just smoke and lights. Reminds me of amateur footage from youtube.
Would have thought they'd cover BCS if they were gonna cover any Jane's tune.
"What I've been working on the last two weeks is back to big guitars," Cuomo says before comparing his songwriting surge to tunes on the band's 1994 debut. "Blue Album-ish, but a little more riffy. The working title is Van Weezer."
I see people on this board say stuff like this and it makes me wonder:
What type of music do you all listen to throughout the week? And how do you listen?
Are there specific channels? Genres? Do you fire up Pandora and set it to play music that sounds like a certain artist? Still listening to old CDs? Old MP3s? Curated Spotify playlists?
I have Sirius, and spend the vast majority of my time tuned into Alt Nation (Current Alternative. Which ironically shares very little in common with the "Alternative/Alternative Rock" of the 90s) or XMU (What we in our teens would have called "college rock" but is more closely defined today as "indie") or I'll listen to Apple Music curated playlists featuring these same genres.
So everything I listen to has pretty much been released in the last 10 years and as recent as yesterday.
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:11 pm
by kv
Dude, you like Weezer...we got it after your first few posts...
Dude, you like Weezer...we got it after your first few posts...
I didn't say that.
I own the blue album. And the recent teal album (the cover song one)
and that's it.
I am just always surprised at the lack of knowledge about modern music sometimes. You guys all seem so passionate about music, but then the Riot Fest or Coachella lineups are announced and everyone is like "I have never heard of 99% of these people"
Hence my question:
What ARE you listening to? Where? How do you discover new artists? Are you discovering new artists or sticking to the classics?
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:49 pm
by guysmiley
im actually too busy listening to new shit to reply. this shit is crap. .....................................
im actually too busy listening to new shit to reply. this shit is crap. .....................................
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2019 7:45 am
by trevor ayer
pinkerton is pretty great! the only new shit i can get into is mgmt and die antwoord .. and thats still not exactly new .. cant stand modern rawk in general .. like the first foo album was ok but after that they pretty much set the template for everything wrong in the moder rock music world
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2019 4:15 pm
by Hype
Funny... I didn't think there was any "rawk" anymore. That was a 2000s thing -- the death of rock. Most radio now is either some kind of indie (formerly alternative stations have mostly converted), or rap or just straight pop/electronic stuff.
Funny... I didn't think there was any "rawk" anymore. That was a 2000s thing -- the death of rock. Most radio now is either some kind of indie (formerly alternative stations have mostly converted), or rap or just straight pop/electronic stuff.
I think most major cities have a modern rock station that plays whatever current rock is being promoted. It's all shit, but it's still out there.
Funny... I didn't think there was any "rawk" anymore. That was a 2000s thing -- the death of rock. Most radio now is either some kind of indie (formerly alternative stations have mostly converted), or rap or just straight pop/electronic stuff.
I think most major cities have a modern rock station that plays whatever current rock is being promoted. It's all shit, but it's still out there.
Hmm. The ones that used to play that up here all seem to be playing nostalgia-driven alt-hits + new indie. What I mean is that there's very little Incubus on the radio these days (cf. 2003).
Funny... I didn't think there was any "rawk" anymore. That was a 2000s thing -- the death of rock. Most radio now is either some kind of indie (formerly alternative stations have mostly converted), or rap or just straight pop/electronic stuff.
or you can just listen Post Malone...
You are not living in 2019 if you dont listen to Malone.
Funny... I didn't think there was any "rawk" anymore. That was a 2000s thing -- the death of rock. Most radio now is either some kind of indie (formerly alternative stations have mostly converted), or rap or just straight pop/electronic stuff.
or you can just listen Post Malone...
You are not living in 2019 if you dont listen to Malone.
This is painfully true. The guy looks and seems like an idiot but he writes some good songs (sorta like Perry).
Funny... I didn't think there was any "rawk" anymore. That was a 2000s thing -- the death of rock. Most radio now is either some kind of indie (formerly alternative stations have mostly converted), or rap or just straight pop/electronic stuff.
or you can just listen Post Malone...
You are not living in 2019 if you dont listen to Malone.
This is painfully true. The guy looks and seems like an idiot but he writes some good songs (sorta like Perry).
Seriously?
You listen to that shit?
There's some good things coming out in the stoner scene, but that's about it if you're into rock.
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 6:29 pm
by Hype
It's a good running song. I wouldn't choose it above things that are more in my normal wheelhouse, but I also think it's fair game to judge pop music by a different set of standards. Was the song written by Max Martin? If no, then: is it catchy? Does it display some understanding of melody, rhythm, verse, etc? If yes, does it have a recognizable sound? If yes, then I think it's fair to say it's a good pop song.
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2019 7:32 pm
by kv
It's a catchy pop song ...wasn't Taylor Swift jealous of that song? ...hard to deny...dude is talented with a good pop ear
Re: Weezer Covers Up the Beach
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2019 7:44 am
by Stickyfingers
Post Malone is mandatory.
Post Malone, xvideos, and mobile games, or you are not living in 2019, the rest is optional.
This are the crazy times in art we are living now, take it or leave it.