
High-gloss power pop that trades basement angst for neon lights. A polarizing, candy-coated experiment in Top-40 production and unabashedly catchy hooks.
October 28, 2009 · DGC
A sugary, hyper-polished neon sheen replaces the band's traditional alternative rock grit on this unapologetically playful collection. Operating with a bright, digital clarity that feels designed for a shopping mall rather than a garage, the record embraces a carefree, summer-ready pop-rock sound layered with synthesizers and drum machine patterns.
How does Raditude sound next to the rest of Weezer's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into love romantic than the rest of the catalogue.
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