- Mexican Fender
- Beach Boys
- Feels Like Summer
- Happy Hour
- Weekend Woman
- QB Blitz
- Sweet Mary
- Get Right
- La Mancha Screwjob
- Any Friend of Diane's
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Patrick Wilson Vocals (Background),Drums,Percussion
Scott Shriner Vocals (Background),Bass,Vocals
Ihui Wu Trumpet
Daniel Brummel Piano,Clarinet,Percussion,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Rivers Cuomo Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Butch Walker Guitar,Percussion,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Josh Alexander Piano
Brian Bell Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Patrick Morrissey Composer
Sarah C. Kim Assistant
Bob McLynn Management
Jonathan Daniel Management
Oh, Hush! Producer
Suzy Shinn Engineer
Jonny Coffer Composer,Producer
Todd Stopera Engineer
David Dahlquist Composer
Sean Bowe Composer
Dan Goldberger Composer
Tony Maserati Mixing
Daniel Brummel Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Rivers Cuomo Composer,Group Member
Toby Gad Composer
Johnny McDaid Composer
Chris Sernel Composer
Eric Valentine Mixing,Mastering
Butch Walker Engineer,Producer
J.R. Rotem Composer,Producer
Josh Alexander Composer
Brian Bell Group Member
Dustin Addis Management
Patrick Wilson Group Member


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Overview
"Mexican Fender" opens Pacific Daydream with big, crunching arena rock guitars, but that's the only throwback thing about the album. A deliberate reaction to 2016's Weezer (White Album), a record where producer Jake Sinclair encouraged the band to act like it was 1994, Pacific Daydream is a thoroughly modern affair, complete with drum loops and electronic flourishes, all wrapped up in a shiny package. Despite all of this contemporary flair, Weezer aren't exactly pandering to a younger audience. Much of Pacific Daydream is gleaming mall-pop on par with Beck's Colors: music made by veteran alt-rockers who are as aware of trends as they are of their own middle age, so they try to split the difference between the two. Such concentrated fusion appeals to an eccentric like Rivers Cuomo, who cleverly writes a tribute to the Beach Boys that doesn't sound a thing like Brian Wilson and drops a reference to Stevie Ray Vaughan on a song that's designed to play during happy hours at chain restaurants. This odd subversive streak tends to alienate fans who prefer Cuomo's emo side -- a side that's not entirely absent here, but songs that start in that fashion usually wind up bending back to his current obsessions. That's the pleasure of Pacific Daydream: beneath its glossy surface, there's not only plenty of melody, but a perverse sense of humor that keeps the record from sounding too smooth and settled. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/27/2017 |
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Label: | Atlantic / Crush Music |
UPC: | 0075678659850 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Weezer Primary ArtistPatrick Wilson Vocals (Background),Drums,Percussion
Scott Shriner Vocals (Background),Bass,Vocals
Ihui Wu Trumpet
Daniel Brummel Piano,Clarinet,Percussion,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Rivers Cuomo Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards
Butch Walker Guitar,Percussion,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Josh Alexander Piano
Brian Bell Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Technical Credits
Scott Shriner Group MemberPatrick Morrissey Composer
Sarah C. Kim Assistant
Bob McLynn Management
Jonathan Daniel Management
Oh, Hush! Producer
Suzy Shinn Engineer
Jonny Coffer Composer,Producer
Todd Stopera Engineer
David Dahlquist Composer
Sean Bowe Composer
Dan Goldberger Composer
Tony Maserati Mixing
Daniel Brummel Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Rivers Cuomo Composer,Group Member
Toby Gad Composer
Johnny McDaid Composer
Chris Sernel Composer
Eric Valentine Mixing,Mastering
Butch Walker Engineer,Producer
J.R. Rotem Composer,Producer
Josh Alexander Composer
Brian Bell Group Member
Dustin Addis Management
Patrick Wilson Group Member
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