Pinkerton (CD)
From the pounding, primal assault of the opening track, "Tired of Sex," it's clear from the outset that Pinkerton is a different record than the sunny, heavy guitar pop of Weezer's eponymous debut. The first noticeable difference is the darker, messier sound -- the guitars rage and squeal, the beats are brutal and visceral, the vocals are mixed to the front, filled with overlapping, off-the-cuff backing vocals. In short, it sounds like the work of a live band, which makes it all the more ironic that Pinkerton, at its core, is a singer/songwriter record, representing Rivers Cuomo's bid for respectability. Since he hasn't changed Weezer's blend of power pop and heavy metal (only the closing song, "Butterfly," is performed acoustically), many critics and much of the band's casual fans didn't notice Cuomo's significant growth as a songwriter. Loosely structured as a concept album based on {+Madame Butterfly}, each song works as an individual entity, driven by powerful, melodic hooks, a self-deprecating sense of humor ("Pink Triangle" is about a crush on a lesbian), and a touching vulnerability ("Across the Sea," "Why Bother?"). Weezer can still turn out catchy, offbeat singles -- "The Good Life" has a chorus that is more memorable than "Buddy Holly," "El Scorcho" twists Pavement's junk-culture references in on itself, "Falling for You" is the most propulsive thing they've yet recorded -- but the band's endearing geekiness isn't as cutesy as before, which means the album wasn't as successful on the charts. But it's the better album, full of crunching power pop with a surprisingly strong emotional undercurrent that becomes all the more resonant with each play. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Tired of Sex |
| 2 | Getchoo |
| 3 | No Other One |
| 4 | Why Bother? |
| 5 | Across the Sea |
| 6 | Good Life |
| 7 | Scorcho |
| 8 | Pink Triangle |
| 9 | Falling for You |
| 10 | Butterfly |
| Dave Nichols
- Surrey, , Canada |
| Despite the intense excellence of Weezer's first album, Pinkerton is by far the better of the two.The opener, "Tired of Sex", probably weezer's most driving song, lays out the premise for all the emotions that follow, "Why can't I be making love come true." Rivers really bared it all on Pinkerton, and he was rewarded with a cult devotion.
If I could just explain to you how many hard times this album helped me through, you would need no other reason to buy this album. | |
| nick
- , , USA |
| These guys are close to gods in music. Sorry but that Ari person that submitted the review before me must be on heavy heavy amounts crack, for anyone to say that about Weezer blows my mind away. If you dont own this cd get it very very soon! | |
| clay
- , , USA |
| Whoever does not like this album, much less this band has no taste in music. Weezer is the best band of the 90's in my opinion and I am sure many others feel the same. Altghough this record never broke through like the blue album, it is just as good, if not better than the debut. The songs are incredible. check this record out- its awesome | |
| ari
- New York, NY, USA |
| I can't believe that so many people like this band! Their lyrics are super annoying and they remind me of an even more annoying "They Might Be Giants". | |