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{{Box rating|4|5|Maladroit|Ann Powers|[[:Category:Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone]]|[[May 9]], [[2002]]}} | |||
By all logic, [[Weezer’s]] musical pileups should end up in a drawer somewhere. [[Rivers Cuomo]] — the maladjusted, misanthropic mind behind the band — scribbles muddled diatribes about life and love’s utter futility, and splatters the lyrics against a wall of classic-rock quotations. He then adds more disorder via vocal parts that suggest a crazed postal worker doing a [[Beatles]] tribute. But somehow, Cuomo turns the jumble into chart-topping cheddar. After a few career bumps, the nasty little fella has ascended to the throne previously held by improbables such as Joey Ramone, Elvis Costello and old [[Buddy Holly]] himself: He’s this era’s model of a most unlikely rock star. | By all logic, [[Weezer’s]] musical pileups should end up in a drawer somewhere. [[Rivers Cuomo]] — the maladjusted, misanthropic mind behind the band — scribbles muddled diatribes about life and love’s utter futility, and splatters the lyrics against a wall of classic-rock quotations. He then adds more disorder via vocal parts that suggest a crazed postal worker doing a [[Beatles]] tribute. But somehow, Cuomo turns the jumble into chart-topping cheddar. After a few career bumps, the nasty little fella has ascended to the throne previously held by improbables such as Joey Ramone, Elvis Costello and old [[Buddy Holly]] himself: He’s this era’s model of a most unlikely rock star. | ||
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— Ann Powers, May 9, 2002 | — Ann Powers, May 9, 2002 | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[:Category:Maladroit reviews|More reviews of ''Maladroit'']] | |||
*[[:Category:Album review|All Weezer album reviews]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/maladroit-250522/ Original review] | |||
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