Weezer‘s album ‘Pinkerton’ upon its release in 1996.The record, which was the band’s second studio album, will celebrate its 25th anniversary in September.Cuomo looked back on ‘Pinkerton’ during a recent interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, with the frontman citing the album when asked by Lowe which of Weezer’s LPs he’d like to revisit with the orchestral approach that was applied to the band’s new album ‘OK Human’.“Those are the most complex songs and they’re the most emotional songs,” Cuomo explained about the tracks on ‘Pinkerton’ (you can watch the discussion at the 7:38 mark in the video below). “And yet, the way we recorded is so raw, four-piece rock noise.
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