Weezer's new album 'Hurley'

Last year's Raditude garnered the weakest acclaim of Weezer's career but Hurley recalls the droll power-pop of their earliest albums. Rivers Cuomo all but admits as much in 'Memories', a chugging celebration of a
period when they "didn't know what we were doing half the time". Weezer opine on a nerd's awe when faced with 'Smart Girls', and ruminate on sexuality by replacing the word "socks" with "sex" in 'Where's My Sex?'


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