Rockzone: Interview with Brian Bell - 2019
The following interview has been translated from Spanish.
Original article: https://www.rockzonemag.com/entrevista-a-weezer-canciones-desde-el-agujero-negro/

SONGS FROM THE BLACK HOLE
Few groups maintain such an intense love/hate relationship with their fans as Weezer. That’s why, even though some believe that their latest records are lazy, their performance on the Bilbao BBK Live is one of the must see dates of the summer, even after 15 years of their last performance in Spain. With Brian Bell holding our hand, we’re going into the inscrutable world of the band.
TEXT: JORDI MEYA/PHOTOS: DR
On an occasion, a member of Radiohead defined the internal functioning of the band as a benevolent dictatorship. In Weezer’s case we could talk about a friendly tyranny. Since its inception, Rivers Cuomo has guided the path of the group and it's even very obvious that the success of the group during its more than two decades is owed, in big part, to his songwriting talent. But the personality of the group wouldn’t be what it is without the contribution of the rest of the band, Brian Bell’s guitar and backing vocals, the economical drumming of Pat Wilson or the musical multiplier that bassist Scott Shriner gave them when he came into the band in 2001. It’s by no mere chance that their best records are when they sound like a band and their worst, like their latest Black Album (Crush/Warner), when the band gets relegated to a secondary role. Despite his introverted and dweebish character, Cuomo forces his leadership on every discussion, something his bandmates have accepted resignedly like some employee that doesn't want to get in trouble with their boss and ends up saying he’s right, even though they know he’s wrong.
Truth is, even with their hits and misses, Weezer is one of the few 90s rock bands that still maintains itself as part of popular culture. Without going any further, they got a song back on the charts last year, even though it was a cover of Africa by Toto, they were the joke of a sketch in Saturday Night Live starring Matt Damon, their tour on the United States next to the Pixies is a hit, and their still hailed by the younger generations. Despite that, some fear surrounds them when a new record is announced.
Thanks to their performance on the Bilbao BBK Live festival, we had the chance to interview the group and even though, naturally, I would’ve loved to speak to Rivers, I had to speak to Brian Bell, who eventually ended up being almost or even more interesting. His testimony, after some generous 50 minutes, uncovered that being a member of Weezer is almost as complicated as being their fan.