Make Believe Weezer

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  • Release Date: 05/10/2005
  • Sales Rank: 5,097
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498812884
 
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Make Believe

1LISTENBeverly Hills 3:16
2LISTENPerfect Situation 4:15
3LISTENThis Is Such a Pity 3:24
4LISTENHold Me 4:22
5LISTENPeace 3:53
6LISTENWe Are All on Drugs 3:35
7LISTENThe Damage in Your Heart 4:02
8LISTENPardon Me 4:15
9LISTENMy Best Friend 2:47
10LISTENThe Other Way 3:16
11LISTENFreak Me Out 3:26
12LISTENHaunt You Every Day 7:09

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Editorial Reviews

It's never easy to predict exactly which of his multiple personalities Rivers Cuomo will put on display when he returns from one of his side trips away from Planet Weezer -- the most recent of which took him to another stint at Harvard. Judging by the overall tone of Make Believe, the granddaddy of emo is still in close touch with his inner geek, the socially inept outsider desperate for love and totally unsure where to look for it. That anxiety lurks at the core of sadly soaring hook fests like "Hold Me" and the obsessive "We Are All on Drugs" -- on which his yelp conveys all the tortured post-adolescent yearning of Pinkerton's best moments. The disc, which clocks in at an epic (for Weezer) 45 minutes, has its share of unabashed rock moments, most notably the purposefully cheesy, inexorably driving "Beverly Hills," but the sonic palette is considerably broader than the band's earlier offerings. As often as not, the songs take surprising shapes -- from the neo–Todd Rundgren dream-pop tone of "The Damage in Your Heart" to the airy, harmony-centered "Freak Me Out," on which Cuomo croons atop a synthetic beat like the bastard child of Paul McCartney and one of the guys in Naked Eyes. The band saves the biggest departure for last, closing the disc with the deliberately paced ballad "Haunt You Every Day," which takes seven full minutes to wind its way through a forest of piano and strings, leaving an appropriately misty wake. Make Believe isn't rife with the sort of instantly contagious sing-alongs that normally mark Weezer discs, and the angst is tempered somewhat by a new sense of melodic maturity. But beneath the placid surface, there's still plenty of passion -- and that's something few bands can convey with the honesty of Weezer. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Make Believeby Anonymous

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January 10, 2006: Though this album at first may seems something hard to swallow but after hearing it a couple of times you begin to see that Rivers was not the instigator of this album but it's clearly the rest of the group. In fact the band asked Rivers to write songs again. You can hear the input of the each member of the band in this album and since this is an album that they really wanted it to be made for themselves then we clearly see the creative input by who. I guess the bands might be going a different direction with the new bass player in tow and all.

Make Believeby Anonymous

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August 20, 2005: this cd is not the bes t weezer cd ever but its cool i do enjoy most of the songs like such a pity, pardon me, beverly hills, perfected situation. but there were disapointments. like the fact they use the piano. thats more like pop than rock and when i buy a weezer cd i expect rock. but the words are very interesting. i do recomend this cd to people who love great music. =w= still rocks!!!


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