I'd say "Haunt You Every Day" is one of the better post-Pinkerton Weezer track for me, especially before EWBAITE and White.
Agreed, it's been a while but iirc Beverly Hills is by far the weakest song. Make Believe is a lot better than Red imo
Beverly Hills is not good at all, but Make Believe definitely has some great songs. Hold Me is awesome
Haunt You Every Day is super great which is so weird when the rest of the album is so blah. Basically anything else on it that I'd call good is really just okay and that is a tough selling point when the bad stuff is soo bad.
I've probably posted some variation of this 5 times between ap and here but I'll never forget counting down the days for Make Believe, ignoring 90% of the leaks to keep it new, paying like $18 for it because Strawberries was the only cd store close enough my mom had time to get me to the day it came out, going to an incredible Mars Volta show that night but anxious to get home to hear the new album from my favorite band, and then lying in bed at 1AM feeling like I got kicked in the stomach having just faced the greatest musical disappointment of my 16 year old life to that point. I was a pretty dramatic kid lol
Make Believe is just as bad as it's reputation. It's abysmal. Hurley, Ratitude and Make Believe are all hot trash. Pinkerton and Blue White, EWBAITE, Maladroit Green, Red That's really it.
Funny how, unlike Brand New, Weezer continues to put out music on a consistent basis, yet the thread is just as repetitious
I'd listen to Make Believe over Red every day of the week. Don't love either though. Blue Pinkerton White Maladroit EWBAITE Green The others Crapitude
Red has some great stuff but a lot of shit on it. I really don't like any of the songs with the other band members singing lead
When it comes to other members singing lead, King is a fantastic song. But it would have been just as good (maybe better) with Rivers singing
I love King. One of my favorite Weezer songs ever actually. But the proper album songs sung by the other guys absolutely kill the album for me.