Maladroit PopMatters record review: Difference between revisions
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| [[Weezer's]] fourth album -- and [[Green|second]] in less than a year -- Maladroit  [[American Gigolo|begins]] with a minor-key heavy metal riff, distorted to hell and messy as a sloppy joe. It's as appropriate a lead-in to the album as could be expected, distilling Maladroit's differences from other Weezer albums in a few tossed-off chords. Like the jarring open to Weezer's last self-produced record [[Pinkerton]], it lets us know that this album won't be as smooth a ride as the last. | [[Weezer's]] fourth album -- and [[Green|second]] in less than a year -- Maladroit  [[American Gigolo|begins]] with a minor-key heavy metal riff, distorted to hell and messy as a sloppy joe. It's as appropriate a lead-in to the album as could be expected, distilling Maladroit's differences from other Weezer albums in a few tossed-off chords. Like the jarring open to Weezer's last self-produced record [[Pinkerton]], it lets us know that this album won't be as smooth a ride as the last. | ||
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| — Jason Damas, June 28, 2002 | — Jason Damas, June 28, 2002 | ||
| ''' | ==See also== | ||
| *[[:Category:Maladroit reviews|More reviews of ''Maladroit'']] | |||
| *[[:Category:Album review|All Weezer album reviews]] | |||
| ==External links== | |||
| *[http://popmatters.com/music/reviews/w/weezer-maladroit.shtml Original review] | |||
| [[Category:PopMatters]] | [[Category:PopMatters]] | ||
