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Weezer - Everything Will Be Alright In The End album flac Performer: Weezer
Title: Everything Will Be Alright In The End
Style: Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Indie Rock, Power Pop
Released: 2014
Country: US
MP3 album: 1618 mb
FLAC album: 1813 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: MPC AUD MP3 AC3 RA VOC WAV
Genre: Rock

Everything Will Be Alright in the End is the ninth studio album by American alternative rock band Weezer, released on October 7, 2014. It is Weezer's only album released by Republic Records, and the third produced by Ric Ocasek, who previously produced Weezer (1994) and Weezer (2001). Everything Will Be Alright in the End departs from the electronic pop production of Weezer's previous two albums, Raditude and Hurley, returning to a sound more reminiscent of the band's earlier albums.

No matter what happens in the end, Weezer has crafted not only one of the best albums of 2014, but also one of the best in their entire discography. 5 of 7 users found this helpful. And everytime you hear the phrase "Everything Will Be Alright," well, they mean it. This album is their best since Pinkerton, you know, if we're all right with comparing. 4 of 6 users found this helpful.

The album's title, Everything Will Be Alright in the End, was revealed today via a cryptic YouTube video. A representative confirms that this is, indeed, the album title. There's no set release date yet, but it will be out via new label Republic. Hurley was released by Epitaph. For Everything Will Be Alright, Weezer have teamed up with their Blue and Green Album producer, Cars frontman Ric Ocasek. Watch several teasers for the album below, including ones featuring clips of songs "The Waste Land" and "Ain't Got Nobody". Check out the clips below

Weezer’s new album title is probably ironic, given that if a hundred-foot-high monster were really headed your wa. afe to say that everything would not in fact be alright in the end. Then agai. ometimes life’s problems seem insurmountable, but they will pass in time

Two songs into Everything Will Be Alright in the End, Rivers Cuomo sings "we belong in the rock world," a repudiation of the big beat experimentation of Raditude, a 2009 record that found Weezer working with such pop producers as Dr. Luke and Butch Walker

Weezer’s latest album, on the other hand, is often insincere - or at least it began that way - but always great. For the first time since The Green Album, they retreated to their heads and set out to prove something instead of just indulging every playful genre experiment on Cuomo’s mind  . All of this lends a slightly bizarre quality to Everything Will Be Alright in the End, one that becomes especially apparent after hearing more straightforward tunes like the Bethany Cosentino collaboration, Go Away.

Los Angeles, CA s Weezer will release their highly anticipated ninth album, Everything Will Be Alright In The End, on October 7th, 2014 on Republic Records. Produced by Ric Ocasek, who previously helmed production on the band s first and third records ( The Blue Album and The Green Album ), Everything Will Be Alright In The End is the band s first collection of new material in four years. Following an intensely prolific couple years at the end of the aughts, the band chose to deliberately dial down the tempo in 2010, a move singer/guitarist Rivers Cuomo says allowed him to write at a slower pace, giving the songs he wanted to use for an album the time to gradually grow into their final forms. He started almost every song on the piano, eventually transferring them to the guitar before taking them to the band.

But the spirit of reconciliation is strong on Everything Will Be Alright in the End. For the first time since 2001, Weezer reunite with the Cars’ Ric Ocasek, who produced the beloved Blue and Green albums, and who helps land Everything on the same loud, bright power-pop-metal planet. And Cuomo writes effusively about his dad, a Pentecostal preacher who re-entered his life after several absent decades. The album wraps with a three-part suite filled with guitar gymnastics, angrily spat lyrics and gang vocals that feels particularly ripe for a Michael Mayer stage adaptation. It’s an absurdly over-the-top finale only Cuomo could have come up with – the perfect ending for an album-length sorry not sorry. In This Article: Weezer.

Tracklist

1 Ain't Got Nobody 3:21
2 Back To The Shack 3:05
3 Eulogy For A Rock Band 3:25
4 Lonely Girl 2:50
5 I've Had It Up To Here 2:49
6 The British Are Coming 4:09
7 Da Vinci 4:06
8 Go Away 3:14
9 Cleopatra 3:12
10 Foolish Father 4:32
11 I. The Wasteland / II. Anonymous / III. Return To Ithaka (7:32)
11.1 I. The Wasteland 1:56
11.2 II. Anonymous 3:20
11.3 III. Return To Ithaka 2:16

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – United Record Pressing

Notes

Download redeemable via a download card from the US vinyl release, although only the MP3 version is advertised.
Unlike the regular CD and digital releases, The Futurescope Trilogy is presented in a single track.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
B0021619-02 Weezer Everything Will Be Alright In The End ‎(CD, Album) Republic Records B0021619-02 US 2014
none Weezer Everything Will Be Alright In The End ‎(13xFile, AAC, Album, 256) Republic Records none UK, Europe & US 2014
B0021621-01 Weezer Everything Will Be Alright In The End ‎(LP, Album, 180) Republic Records B0021621-01 US 2014
3799072 Weezer Everything Will Be Alright In The End ‎(CD, Album) Republic Records 3799072 Australia 2014
B0021619-02, B002161902 Weezer Everything Will Be Alright In The End ‎(CD, Album) Republic Records, Republic Records B0021619-02, B002161902 Canada 2014