I disagree about Red, but I do agree about the other two. Red has such a unique production style for them, the guitars are quieter and cleaner, the mix is warm af, and I believe it is mastered quieter than most albums of the era.
Weeper podcasts are the best to listen to, I’ve listened to some where they detest a song/think it’s one of the best things the band has done, then in another podcast the hosts will feel the exact opposite way about the same songs. Like I’ve heard Brave New World described as one of their best songs, same with Heart Songs and California Snow, then another podcast will hate those songs and love others! That sort of conversation really make them one of the best bands out there
Every episode you should have on two people who feel entirely different about a song. I bet you could do that for almost every Weezer song, certainly every one after Pinkerton
Lol I shamelessly tried to pitch myself for an ep of his show as Chorus's resident Weezer reviewer, no luck
I have been dying to do a Weezer podcast for a very long time so I may be sliding into some of yer DMs, time will tell
I don't know how to podcast, but I do know how to discuss Weezer. I'll stick to the written word though.
Listening to Green right now (which turns 20 this year). It’s still a fun time. Safe and middle of the road, but it’s a solid 10 tracks
Green is a fun album, albeit a bit short, along with formulaic solos. Simple Pages is still amongst my favorite Weezer tracks.
it is nowhere near as safe as raditude or make believe some of y’all drive me crazy sometimes. what is safe about hash pipe or crab