Weezer Continue To Tease 'The Black Album' With New Songs Living In L.A. And High As A Kite
Friday, 22 February 2019
Written by Jon Stickler
Weezer have shared two more tracks from their 13th studio LP, 'The Black Album'.
The upbeat Living In L.A. has that typical radio-pop Weezer sound with some catchy hooks, while High As A Kite finds Rivers Cuomo and band interspersing fuzzy guitar tones over a dreamy piano-led pop ballad.
Both tracks follow recent singles Can’t Knock The Hustle and Zombie Bastards in previewing the record, with the latter of the new cuts coming with its own Mister Rogers' Neighborhood spoof video. The album, meanwhile, is out on March 1 via Atlantic Records.
The band recently put out a covers record, 'The Teal Album', featuring their take on tracks by Toto, Tears for Fears, Eurythmics, A-ha, the Turtles, Black Sabbath, Electric Light Orchestra, TLC, Michael Jackson and Ben E. King.
The band embark on a North American co-headline tour with Pixies this spring. They'll also take over the O2 Academy Brixton in London this summer.
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