Hurley

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  • Artist: Weezer (See All Albums by Weezer)
  • Date Released: Sep 10, 2010

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Alternative, Indie Rock, Commercial Alternative

  • Label: Epitaph

Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 33:52

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Sean Fennessey

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10.01.10
Some for them, some for us
2010 | Label: Epitaph

There's an unspoken pact that many movie stars abide by — it's the one-for-them, one-for-me agreement. That is, make one film for the studio, something that is designed for mass appeal, and then another for the art of the thing. Movie actors can afford to take chances like this because one failed project rarely spells doom for their career. Not so with rock stars. One misfire and it could all be over. The music business, and the tastes of the mainstream audiences that make or break a major rock band's career, are terribly fickle. So Weezer, recording their eighth album, and third in three years, may be trying to execute their own brand of one-for-them, one-for-me with Hurley, their first album for indie stalwart Epitaph. It's a strange album that alternates between chugging pop-proofed rock anthems and wistful balladry with deft precision — it is as though Rivers Cuomo has answered the call from diehard fans to return to the illusory charms of 1996's Pinkerton, but he's only willing to go halfway.

So, this disjointed, fascinating collection of songs makes up the most frustrating and accomplished Weezer album in a decade. One minute, Cuomo is caterwauling about updating "our blogs" on… read more »

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Weezer's best album since Pinkerton

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Imagine if George Lucas made a new Star Wars movie that was as amazing as the original trilogy to the extent that you even forgot about the prequels. Well, Weezer has accomplished a similar feat with Hurley. P.S. Get the expanded version with 4 bonus tracks instead, which is also available on emusic.

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Leaping from the majors to the indies, Weezer misses not a beat, choosing to continue the co-writing craze Rivers Cuomo kicked off on 2009’s Raditude. Hurley — named after Jorge Garcia’s beloved Lost character for no particular reason, but anybody with three eponymous albums in an eight-LP career doesn’t care much for titles in the first place — is marginally louder and rougher than the clean sheen of Raditude, but not enough to fool anybody into thinking this is a punk rebirth. For Cuomo, independence means he can follow whatever notion seizes his fancy, and in this case, he’s capitalizing on collaborations, penning eight of Hurley’s ten songs (the album runs four songs longer on a Deluxe Edition that includes a strong cover of Coldplay’s “Viva la Vida”) with a roster so diverse it borders on the nonsensical. Rivers is open to writing with anybody: he’ll construct slick modern pop with professional songsmiths Desmond Child and Linda Perry; sharpen up his power pop with the assistance of fellow former college rockers Dan Wilson and Ryan Adams, whose respective “Ruling Me” and “Run Away” are among the album’s highlights; and craft his sweetest, smartest tunes with No Doubt’s Tony Kanal (the crisp “Smart Girls”) and Rick Nowels, who co-wrote the classic “You Get What You Give” with Gregg Alexander and collaborates on “Hang On” here — then, of all people, Cuomo gets old pro Mac Davis to work on the closer, “Time Flies.” Nothing on paper ties all these writers together, but Rivers is the common denominator, so there’s a consistency of sound — his co-writers amplify quirks and help him hone his craft, turning the songs tight and efficient. Sometimes, the quirks become overwhelming — the one-note joke “Where’s My Sex?” wears out its welcome by the second verse — but usually, the melodies and riffs are clean, simple, and powerful, hooking immediately and sticking around for a while. Again, Cuomo doesn’t suppress his emotion; he just prefers sentiment (albeit delivered somewhat ironically as on lead single “Memories”), but what he loves most of all is a pure pop song and Hurley offers up its fair share. [An expanded edition, featuring four bonus tracks, was released in 2010.] – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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