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| Released = [[June 11]], [[2021]] | | Released = [[June 11]], [[2021]] | ||
| Format = vinyl, digital | | Format = vinyl, digital | ||
| Recorded = | | Recorded = The Village Studios, West Los Angeles | ||
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{{Song lineage|{{Song lineage:Tell Me What You Want}}}} | {{Song lineage|{{Song lineage:Tell Me What You Want}}}} | ||
"'''Tell Me What You Want'''" is a single by [[Weezer]]. The song was recorded in consideration for ''[[Van Weezer]]'', though was ultimately excluded from the album. It was instead released as a featured song for the the [[2021]] video game ''Wave Break'' by Funktronic Labs. | "'''Tell Me What You Want'''" is a single by [[Weezer]]. The song was recorded in consideration for ''[[Van Weezer]]'', though was ultimately excluded from the album. It was instead released as a featured song for the the [[2021]] video game ''[[Wave Break]]'' by Funktronic Labs. | ||
===Appearances=== | |||
*''[[Wave Break]]'' (video game, 2021) | |||
*"Tell Me What You Want" (7"-vinyl, 2021) | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The song's bridge is a re-appropriation of the ''[[Maladroit]]''-era demo "[[Zep Jamb]]," written in [[2001]]. On [[May 3]], [[2021]], [[Rivers Cuomo]] mentioned to [[Riverchat]] users that the verses for "Tell Me What You Want" were originally written from the perspective of the character [[Sebastian]] from ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]''.<ref>Cuomo, Rivers. ''Mister Rivers' Neighborhood''. 3 May 2021. https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Rivers-TellMeWhatYouWant.png</ref> Cuomo first unveiled the song during a video chat with fans [[Mister Rivers' Neighborhood 2.0|on his mobile app]] on [[April 30]], [[2021]]. When asked why the song was not included on the album, Cuomo stated that "[[1 More Hit]]" was "kind of like the same genre, but better." [[Brian Bell]] uploaded a video of himself playing guitar over the song to his Instagram account on [[May 3]], 2021 <ref>trelationship ''Instagram'' 3 May 2021, https://www.instagram.com/tv/COboutBp1OKgIC-02fHIg1BL3ORNXvky6M6Jzk0/</ref><ref>granola granola "Brian Bell practicing Tell Me What You Want? (Unreleased Weezer song)" ''YouTube'' 3 May 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBnvNoM1Vgo</ref>. Weezer performed the song to accompany the unveiling of the video game ''Wave Break'' at the video game industry event Summer Game Fest on [[June 10]], [[2021]]. The song's [[June 11]] release date was also announced alongside a 7"-vinyl single published by [https://www.iam8bit.com iam8bit] and slated for release in the fourth quarter of 2021. | The song's bridge is a re-appropriation of the ''[[Maladroit]]''-era demo "[[Zep Jamb]]," written in [[2001]]. On [[May 3]], [[2021]], [[Rivers Cuomo]] mentioned to [[Riverchat]] users that the verses for "Tell Me What You Want" were originally written from the perspective of the character [[Sebastian]] from ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]''.<ref>Cuomo, Rivers. ''Mister Rivers' Neighborhood''. 3 May 2021. https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Rivers-TellMeWhatYouWant.png</ref> Cuomo first unveiled the song during a video chat with fans [[Mister Rivers' Neighborhood 2.0|on his mobile app]] on [[April 30]], [[2021]]. When asked why the song was not included on the album, Cuomo stated that "[[1 More Hit]]" was "kind of like the same genre, but better." [[Brian Bell]] uploaded a video of himself playing guitar over the song to his Instagram account on [[May 3]], 2021 <ref>trelationship ''Instagram'' 3 May 2021, https://www.instagram.com/tv/COboutBp1OKgIC-02fHIg1BL3ORNXvky6M6Jzk0/</ref><ref>granola granola "Brian Bell practicing Tell Me What You Want? (Unreleased Weezer song)" ''YouTube'' 3 May 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBnvNoM1Vgo</ref>. Weezer performed the song to accompany the unveiling of the video game ''Wave Break'' at the video game industry event Summer Game Fest on [[June 10]], [[2021]]. The song's [[June 11]] release date was also announced alongside a 7"-vinyl single published by [https://www.iam8bit.com iam8bit] and slated for release in the fourth quarter of 2021. | ||
==Audio== | ==Audio== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eugo6bM-c-U</youtube> | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eugo6bM-c-U</youtube> | ||
==Personnel== | |||
*[[Rivers Cuomo]] — guitar, lead vocals | |||
*[[Brian Bell]] — rhythm guitar, backup vocals | |||
*[[Scott Shriner]] — bass guitar, backup vocals | |||
*[[Patrick Wilson]] — drums | |||
*[[Suzy Shinn]] — producer, engineer | |||
*[[Charlie Brand]] — engineer | |||
*[[Gabe Burch]] — assistant engineer | |||
*[[Matty Green]] — mixing | |||
*[[Casey Cuayo]] — mix assistant | |||
*[[Eli Heisler]] — mix assistant | |||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
<poem>This is a message that manager wouldn't approve | <poem>This is a message that manager wouldn't approve |