Jump to content

Raditude: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
CactusBot (talk | contribs)
m Bot: 1 external links adapted for allmusic.com, 1 migrated to template usage
Gefred7112 (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 39: Line 39:
}}}}
}}}}


'''''Raditude''''' sucks.
'''''Raditude''''' is the seventh studio album by American [[alternative rock]] band [[Weezer]], released on November 3, 2009.<ref name="nme">{{cite web|url = http://www.nme.com/news/nme/46670|publisher = NME.com|title = Weezer announce new album release date |author = NME |accessdate = 2009-08-13}}</ref><ref name="karl1">{{cite web|url = http://weezer.com/blog/default.aspx?nid=22519|publisher = Weezer.com|title = 2009/08/17 A Single, An Album, Bread, Wine, Cheese, a USB port, and Thou |author = Karl Koch |accessdate = 2009-08-17}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>http://stereokill.net/2009/08/18/weezer-full-of-raditude/</ref> The title of the album was suggested to Weezer vocalist [[Rivers Cuomo]] by actor [[Rainn Wilson]].<ref>{{cite web|url = http://pitchfork.com/news/36297-weezers-iraditudei-decoded/|publisher = Pitchfork Media|title = Weezer's Raditude Origin Explained |author = Tom Breihan |accessdate = 2009-08-27}}</ref>

The album's first single, "[[(If You're Wondering If I Want You to) I Want You to]]", was released in August 2009. The album debuted at number seven on the [[Billboard 200]].

The album was initially released in Australia on October 30, 2009. It was made available in the United Kingdom on November 2, 2009, and the following day in the United States. It opened at number seven on the Billboard 200, selling 66,000 copies in its first week of availability. As of September 2010, it has sold 240,000 copies.

==Recording==
Knowledge of the record was first made public by Billboard.com, who reported that Weezer was to head into the studio in early November 2008 to record a seventh album. A [[YouTube]] post titled "Let's Write A Sawng: Step 16," uploaded on November 15, 2008, showed Cuomo in the studio with producer Jacknife Lee short-listing three songs from a list of 23, adding speculation to the recording of a seventh album or new b-sides.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6640Xp7ETBw</ref>

In May, the band's webmaster and archivist [[Karl Koch (Weezer)|Karl Koch]] revealed that the album had no set release date, and that the band would be recording additional material. He revealed that Cuomo would be the sole lead vocalist on this album unlike their previous album, 2008's ''[[Weezer (2008 album)|Weezer]]''. In early summer of 2009, session drummer [[Josh Freese]] joined Weezer as the percussionist, with Pat Wilson taking over guitar duties for Cuomo. Freese performed with the band at the [[KROQ Weenie Roast]]. In an interview for the event, the band revealed that the new album would be released in summer 2009.

On July 24, Weezer played three new songs in Korea at the [[Jisan Valley Rock Festival]]: "Can't Stop Partying", "I'm Your Daddy", and "The Girl Got Hot". "Can't Stop Partying" had previously been released in demo form on Cuomo's ''Alone II'' album in 2008. While performing "The Girl Got Hot" on July 26, 2009 at the Fuji Rock Festival, Cuomo revealed that Weezer's seventh studio album would be released in October 2009. August 4, 2009, saw the final recording sessions for the album, with mixing of the disc beginning two days later.

"Can't Stop Partying" was co-written with hip-hop producer [[Jermaine Dupri]], and features rapper [[Lil Wayne]]. "Put Me Back Together" was co-written with [[The All-American Rejects]] members Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler.

Guitarist [[Brian Bell]] has stated that he had reservations about the inclusion of outside collaborators and the album's overall mainstream [[pop music|pop]] aesthetic. In a 2010 interview, Bell revealed that he "[had] a conversation with Rivers about [''Raditude'']. And he said, to put my mind at ease, that this is just one album out of many more that we are going to make in our career. When I heard that, I was like, okay, cool, well that’s a great way to think of it. We’re just trying something and this is just one record out of many more. When I heard that, I was fine with it."<ref>http://thewaster.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=759%3Aweezer-the-icons-of-a-generation-return-to-their-roots&catid=1%3Ainterview&Itemid=2</ref>

==Promotion==
On August 14, 2009, [[MTV]] confirmed that the first single, "[[(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To]]", was to be released on American rock radio on August 25.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1618774/20090814/weezer.jhtml|publisher = MTV.com|title = Weezer Announce New Album, Parenthetical Single |author = MTV |accessdate = 2009-08-15}}</ref> The track leaked less than a week after the announcement,<ref>{{cite web|url = http://pitchfork.com/news/36241-the-new-weezer-single-is-not-terrible/|publisher = Pitchfork Media|title = Hear the New Weezer Single Now|author = Amy Phillips|accessdate = 2009-08-18}}</ref> and the official release of the single to radio was moved up to Tuesday, August 18.<ref name="karl1" /> A music video for the single was filmed with director [[Marc Webb]] and co-starring [[Odette Yustman]].

Via updates on their official website, the band revealed in August 2009 that the album would be called ''Raditude'' and released on October 27. This date was pushed back a week to November 3. On October 13, the band announced "The Weezer Raditude Club," which allowed customers to pre-order ''Raditude'' and gain access to exclusive tracks each week leading up to the album's release.

Weezer recorded a promotional performance for ''[[Sessions@AOL]]''. Guests included [[Kenny G]], [[Chamillionaire]] and [[Sara Bareilles]]. Kenny G's contribution was a solo after the second chorus of "I'm Your Daddy". Prior to the performance he said that he knew nothing of Weezer. Although Cuomo and Kenny G live near each other in Malibu they had never met before the recording which was done in one take. Kenny G commented in the green room on the lack of rehearsal, "...that's OK. I'm a professional."<ref>Charley Rogulewski [http://www.spinner.com/2009/10/23/weezer-run-with-chamillionaire-sara-bareilles-and-kenny-g/ Weezer Run With Chamillionaire, Sara Bareilles and ... Kenny G?] ''[[Spinner.com]]'', Oct 23 2009</ref>

''Raditude'' is being sold in conjunction with a Weezer version of the [[Sleeved blanket|Snuggie]], a popular wearable blanket.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/10/kitsch-of-the-day-the-weezer-snuggie/ | work=The New York Times | title=Kitsch of the Day | The Weezer Snuggie | first=Andrew | last=Gensler | date=November 10, 2009 | accessdate=May 22, 2010}}</ref>

The album debuted at number seven on the ''[[Billboard 200]]'', selling 66,000 copies in its first week,<ref name="Billboard">Caulfield, Keith. [http://www.billboard.com/album/weezer/raditude/1295451#/news/carrie-underwood-claims-second-no-1-on-billboard-1004041710.story "Carrie Underwood Claims Second No. 1 on Billboard 200"]. [[Billboard.com]]. November 11, 2009</ref> only about half as many copies as the band's previous album, ''[[Weezer (2008 album)|Weezer]]'', sold in its first week in 2008.<ref name="Billboard"/>

==Reception==
At [[Metacritic]], which assigns a [[Standard score|normalized]] rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an [[weighted mean|average]] score of 57 ("mixed or average reviews"), based on 22 reviews.<ref name="metacritic">{{cite web | url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/weezer/raditude | title=Raditude reviews at Metacritic.com | work=[[Metacritic]] | publisher=CNET Networks, Inc | accessdate=November 5, 2009}}</ref>

==Track listing==
{{tracklist
| writing_credits = yes
| title1 =[[(If You're Wondering If I Want You to) I Want You to]]
| writer1 =Cuomo, [[Butch Walker]]
| length1 = 3:28
| title2 =[[I'm Your Daddy]]
| writer2 =Cuomo, [[Dr. Luke]]
| length2 = 3:08
| title3 =The Girl Got Hot
| writer3 =Cuomo, Walker
| length3 = 3:14
| title4 =Can't Stop Partying
| note4= featuring [[Lil Wayne]]
| writer4 =Cuomo, Dupri, Carter
| length4 = 4:22
| title5 =Put Me Back Together
| writer5 =Cuomo, [[Tyson Ritter]], [[Nick Wheeler]]
| length5 = 3:15
| title6 =Trippin' Down the Freeway
| writer6 =Cuomo
| length6 = 3:40
| title7 =Love Is the Answer
| writer7 =Cuomo, [[Jacknife Lee]]
| length7 = 3:43
| title8 =Let It All Hang Out
| writer8 =Cuomo, Dupri, Lee
| length8 = 3:17
| title9 =In the Mall
| writer9 =[[Patrick Wilson (musician)|Patrick Wilson]]
| length9 = 2:39
| title10 =I Don't Want to Let You Go
| writer10 =Cuomo
| length10 = 3:48
}}

'''Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks'''
{{tracklist
| writing_credits = yes
| title11 =Get Me Some
| writer11 =Cuomo, Dr. Luke
| length11 = 3:36
| title12 =Run Over by a Truck
| writer12 =Cuomo
| length12 = 3:33
| title13 =The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World
| writer13 =Cuomo
| length13 = 4:00
| title14 =The Underdogs
| writer14 =Cuomo, Kazuhiro Hara
| length14 = 4:40
}}

'''Amazon MP3 Exclusive Version Bonus Tracks'''
* "Turn Me Round" (Recorded in 2003) - 3:10

'''International Bonus Tracks'''
* "I Woke Up in Love This Morning" (Japan only) (Recorded in 2003, Rivers Cuomo and [[Sloan]]) - 3:04
* "Turn Me Round" (Recorded in 2003) (UK & Australia only) - 3:09

'''iTunes Bonus Tracks'''
* "The Story of My Life" (Recorded in 2003) - 3:15
* "Kids/Poker Face" (Cover Medley of [[Kids (MGMT song)|"Kids"]] by [[MGMT]] and [[Poker Face (Lady Gaga song)|"Poker Face"]] by [[Lady GaGa]]) - 4:58
<ref>http://weezer.com/blog/default.aspx?nid=22862</ref>

'''iTunes Pass: The Weezer Raditude Club Tracks (exclusive to the iTunes Pass)'''
* "[[Should I Stay or Should I Go]]" (Live At Virgin Mobile FreeFest '09 - Cover of [[The Clash]]) - 3:07
* "I Hear Bells" (Recorded in 2000) - 2:44
* "Put Me Back Together" (Rich Costey Mix) - 3:15
* "Cold Dark World" (Rivers Lead Vocal) (Originally featured on the ''Red album'' with Scott Shriner on vocals) - 3:52
* "Across the Sea" (Live Song from the Japan 2005 Tour) - 4:32
* Tour Video Introductions from the US 2009 Tour - 4:46
* "The Good Life" (Live) (video) - 4:38
* "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" (Steve Aoki Remix) - 6:36
* "The Prettiest Girl In The Whole Wide World" (Karlophone Remix) - 4:21
* "I'm Your Daddy" (Pat Wilson Remix) - 3:08
* "(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To" Music Video - 3:31
* "Can't Stop Partying" (Coconut Teaser Mix) - 3:32
* "Love Is The Answer" (Laid Back Mix) - 3:01
* Live Video from Rehearsals - 5:29
* Making of Raditude (video) - 12:18
* "I’m Your Daddy" (Serban Ghenea Mix) - 3:08

"Can't Stop Partying", "I Don't Want to Let You Go", and "The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World" were previously released in demo form on Rivers Cuomo's solo album ''[[Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo]]''. [[Sugar Ray]] previously recorded the track "Love Is the Answer" on their 2009 album ''[[Music for Cougars]]'' with a guest appearance by Cuomo. Cuomo also said that "Can't Stop Partying" is most likely going to be a single off the album.

==Chart performance==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Chart (2009)
! Peak
|-
| [[ARIA Charts|Australian Albums Chart]]<ref name="Hung">{{cite web|url=http://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Weezer&titel=Raditude&cat=a|title=Weezer - Raditude (Album)|publisher=Hung Medien. Australian-charts.com|accessdate=2009-11-17}}</ref>
| 36
|-
| [[Canadian Albums Chart]]<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/#/album/weezer/raditude/1295451|title=Raditude - Weezer: Album info|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2009-11-17}}</ref>
| 10
|-
| [[Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique|French Albums Chart]]<ref name=Hung/>
| 119
|-
| [[German Albums Chart]]<ref name="Media Control">{{Cite web |url=http://musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/title/Weezer/Raditude/longplay |title=Weezer, Raditude}}</ref>
| 94
|-
| [[VG-lista|Norwegian Albums Chart]]<ref name=Hung/>
| 36
|-
| US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]]<ref name="Billboard"/>
| 7
|-
| US ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' [[Billboard charts|Alternative Albums]]<ref name="Billboard"/>
| 1
|-
| US ''Billboard'' Rock Albums<ref name="Billboard"/>
| 1
|}

==Personnel==

===Band===
*[[Rivers Cuomo]] - lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
*[[Brian Bell (musician)|Brian Bell]] - guitar, backing vocals, keyboards
*[[Scott Shriner]] - bass, backing vocals, keyboards
*[[Patrick Wilson (musician)|Patrick Wilson]] - drums, guitar, backing vocals

===Additional musicians===
*[[Lil Wayne]] - vocals ("Can't Stop Partying")
*[[Josh Freese]] - drums ("I'm Your Daddy," "The Girl Got Hot" and "Let It All Hang Out")
*[[Jacknife Lee]] - keyboards, backing vocals, guitar, percussion, programming ("Love is the Answer," "In the Mall," "I Don't Want to Let You Go," "Get Me Some," "Run Over By A Truck," "The Prettiest Girl In The Whole Wide World" and "The Underdogs")
*Amrita Sen - vocals ("Love is the Answer")
*[[Nishat Khan]] - additional vocals, sitar ("Love is the Answer")
*Aaron Suplizio - additional bass ("Love is the Answer")
*Sim Grewall - additional percussion ("Love is the Answer")

===Studio===
*[[Butch Walker]] - producer ("(If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To," "The Girl Got Hot," "Put Me Back Together," and "Let It All Hang Out")
*[[Jermaine Dupri]]- writer ("Can't Stop Partying")
*[[Jacknife Lee]] - producer ("Trippin' Down The Freeway," "Love is the Answer," "In the Mall," "I Don't Want to Let You Go," "Get Me Some," "Run Over By A Truck," "The Prettiest Girl In The Whole Wide World" and "The Underdogs")
*[[Dr. Luke]] - producer ("I'm Your Daddy")
*[[Polow da Don]] - producer ("Can't Stop Partying")
*Ananda Sen - producer ("Love is the Answer")
*Shawn Everett - producer ("Love is the Answer")
*Tom McFall - recording (Jacknife Lee sessions)
*Sam Bell - additional engineering and editing (Jacknife Lee sessions)
*Shawn Everett - drum & guitar recording ("Trippin' Down the Freeway," "Love is the Answer" and "In the Mall")
*Jack Sinclair - recording (Butch Walker sessions)
*Joe Zook - recording (Butch Walker sessions)
*Doug McKean - recording ("I'm Your Daddy")
*[[Rich Costey]] - mixing
*Charlie Stavish - mixing assistant
*Serban Ghenea - mixing ("Put Me Back Together")
*John Hanes - mixing engineer ("Put Me Back Together")
*Tim Roberts - mixing assistant ("Put Me Back Together")
*Douglas Forsdick - studio tech
*Henry Trejo - guitar tech
*Mike Fasano - drum tech
*[[Dave Collins]] - mastering

===Artwork===
*Andy Mueller - art direction and design
*Johannes Gamble - art direction and design
*Morning Breath Inc. - cover co-design
*Jason Neely - dog photography
*Sean Murphy - band photography
*Karl Koch - additional photography
*Daniel Field - additional photography<ref>{{cite album-notes|title = Raditude|bandname = [[Weezer]]|year = 2009|format = CD|publisher = [[Geffen Records]]|publisherid = 2721119}}</ref>

==References==
{{reflist|2}}

==External links==
*''Raditude'' [http://weezerpedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Raditude Weezerpedia entry]

{{Weezer}}

[[Category:Weezer albums]]
[[Category:2009 albums]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Butch Walker]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Dr. Luke]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Jacknife Lee]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Polow da Don]]

[[ca:Raditude]]
[[es:Raditude]]
[[fr:Raditude]]
[[gl:Raditude]]
[[ko:Raditude]]
[[it:Raditude]]
[[pl:Raditude]]
[[pt:Raditude]]

Revision as of 00:31, 31 December 2010

Untitled

Raditude sucks.

  1. ^ Fallon, Chris. "Weezer - Raditude". Absolutepunk.net. Retrieved 2 November 2009.
  2. ^ Collar, Matt. "Review: Raditude". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  3. ^ Heisel, Scott. "Review: Raditude". Alternative Press. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
  4. ^ Kot, Greg (October 27, 2009). "Album Review: Weezer, Raditude". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 27 October 2009. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Wood, Mikael. "Album Review: Weezer's Raditude". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  6. ^ Lewis, Luke. "Album Review: Weezer-Raditude". NME. Retrieved 2 November 2009.
  7. ^ Mitchum, Rob. "Album Review: Weezer: Raditude". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2 November 2009.
  8. ^ Sawdey, Evan. "Review: Raditude". Popmatters. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  9. ^ Sheffield, Rob. "Weezer: Raditude". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 November 2009.
  10. ^ Jones, Huw. "Weezer: Raditude". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 1 November 2009.
  11. ^ "Weezer, 'Raditude'". Spin Magazine. Retrieved 2 November 2009.