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''Hurley'' is the eighth
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by American rock band
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, released on September 10, 2010 by
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. The album was produced by
Rivers Cuomo Rivers Cuomo ( ; born June 13, 1970) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band Weezer. Cuomo was raised in a number of Buddhist communities in the Northeast U.S. until the age of 10, wh ...
and Shawn Everett, and, similar to their previous album '' Raditude'', features songs co-written with songwriters outside of the band. Preceded by the single " Memories", ''Hurley'' debuted at number six on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with over 45,000 units sold in its first week of sales.Caulfield, Keit
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Background

In late 2009, Weezer revealed the group's seventh album, '' Raditude''. Compared to the band's other albums, it received a lukewarm response. In December, it was revealed that the band was no longer signed to
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. The band members stated that new material would still be released, but were unsure of the means, whether it be self-released, released online, or released via another label. Eventually, the band was signed to the independent label
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.


Music and lyrics

In July 2010, Weezer began recording the follow-up to ''Raditude''.
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said of the album, "There's definitely going to be more raw rock energy on this one." In August 2010, the track list was revealed. The first track and single from the album was " Memories", also featured in a '' Guitar Hero'' track pack alongside "
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" and " (If You're Wondering If I Want You To) I Want You To", released simultaneously with the album on September 14. The second single released was " Hang On" on February 15 to U.S. Alternative radio. The music video for "Memories" also features members of '' Jackass'' on backing vocals, and clips from the upcoming movie ''
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.'' '' AP'' magazine described the high-energy track as "
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covering
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." The string tracks in "Memories" and "Unspoken", as well as in bonus tracks "All My Friends Are Insects" and "Represent", were recorded at the
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in Banff,
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, Canada. "Hang On", co-written by Rick Nowels, features Canadian actor
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on backing vocals and mandolin. The album's closer, "Time Flies", co-written by country singer and songwriter
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, features a lo-fi, folk-country sound, while also being compared to the music of
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Artwork and title

The album's cover is a picture of American actor
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, who portrayed
Hugo "Hurley" Reyes Hugo "Hurley" Reyes is a fictional character on the ABC television series ''Lost'', played by Jorge Garcia. For most of the show's run, Hurley served as the show's comic relief, but occasionally, and most notably in the final season, he was shown ...
on the television series ''
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'' from 2004 to 2010. The photo itself is a small cropping of an original picture of Cuomo being embraced by Garcia, taken in the green room of ''
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'' while Weezer and Jorge Garcia were taping segments for separate shows on the same day. Originally, the band was going to self-title the album for a fourth time, but decided against it, since the band figured most fans would simply refer to the album as the "Hurley" album. Guitarist
Brian Bell Brian Lane Bell (born December 9, 1968) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Weezer, with whom he has recorded f ...
stated publicly that the record was named after clothing company
Hurley International Hurley is an American company that sells clothes and accessories marketed towards surfing and swimming. Established in 1979 as a distributor for Billabong clothing in the United States, Hurley was sold to Nike, Inc. in 2002 for an undisclosed p ...
, whose bosses he said funded the recording and provided a studio for recording sessions. Bell later claimed that he was mistaken and that the album was in fact named after the ''Lost'' character and not the clothing company. However, the group subsequently worked with the clothing manufacturer to create a Weezer-branded clothing line.


Promotion

Weezer used internet streaming service
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as a way to promote the album. Weezer loaned itself to 15 amateur online video producers, "going along with whatever plans the creator could execute in about 30 minutes." The band used many of the popular channels to promote themselves, such as
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, Tay Zonday, Dave Days, Magic Hugs, Fred Figglehorn,
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, and
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solicited musical and vocal contributions from the band on one of its signature topical compositions—built around melodically enhanced speeches by Rep.
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and
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. Weezer called the promotion "The YouTube Invasion".Smith, Ethan. (2010-09-13)
Weezer: The “YouTube Invasion” Begins
Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2010-09-14.
With the exception of the lead single, none of this album has been played live, though "Hang On" and "Unspoken" were played at several late 2010 concerts.


Critical reception

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gave the album an average score of 68%, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". After the album was leaked to the internet, Weezer made it available for free streaming on the band's MySpace page. Many music sites and magazines used this as an opportunity to review the album before it was tangibly released to the public. Michael Roffman of ''
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'' wrote "From the get-go, Hurley feels more personal and at heart than anything on ''Raditude''". '' NMEs Rob Parker comments "...it’s got the charm and spark of the Weezer of old, and that’s a quality you just can’t fake." ''
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'' writer Jon Caramanica regards it as "the group’s strongest album in recent years." Adam Thomas at
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considered it an improvement over the band's previous three albums, saying "Hurley proves that Rivers still has some gas left in the tank." Jeff Jensen of ''
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'' regarded it as a "...terrific rebound, a blast of sonic sweetness that finds the band integrating '60s pop influences". At
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noted "Sometimes, the quirks become overwhelming...but usually the melodies and riffs are clean, simple, and powerful, hooking immediately and sticking around for a while. Many critics favorably compared the songs on ''Hurley'' to the songs from Weezer's first three albums. Scott Heisel at '' Alternative Press'' and Ben Patashnik of ''
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'' compared the song "Ruling Me" to the songs from the band's self-titled debut and second self-titled album. ''Alternative Press'' said that the song "is a distant cousin of both the Blue Album's "No One Else" and the Green Album's "Don't Let Go", serving as a straight-ahead slab of power-pop." ''Rock Sound'' said that "The chugging guitars of the verse f "Ruling Me"hearken back to Green-era Weezer, which is all very pleasant, but it's the chorus that rockets "Ruling Me" into a different league." ''
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s Jon Dolan called the song "Where's My Sex" "'' Pinkerton''-esque".


Accolades


Commercial performance

''Hurley'' debuted at number six on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 45,000 units sold, making it Weezer's sixth top 10 album, as well as the band's sixth top 10 album in a row. Despite peaking higher than ''Raditude'', ''Hurley'' sold 21,000 fewer units in its first week than the former. During its second week of release, the album fell to number 24, selling 11,235 copies.HITS Daily Double: Building Album Sales Chart
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Track listing


Personnel

Weezer *
Brian Bell Brian Lane Bell (born December 9, 1968) is an American musician, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, backing vocalist, and occasional lead vocalist of the rock band Weezer, with whom he has recorded f ...
*
Rivers Cuomo Rivers Cuomo ( ; born June 13, 1970) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band Weezer. Cuomo was raised in a number of Buddhist communities in the Northeast U.S. until the age of 10, wh ...
*
Scott Shriner Scott Gardner Shriner (born July 11, 1965) is an American musician best known as a member of the rock band Weezer, with whom he has recorded twelve studio albums. Joining the band in 2001, Shriner is the band's longest serving bass guitarist. Prio ...
*
Patrick Wilson Patrick Joseph Wilson (born July 3, 1973) is an American actor and director. He began his career in 1995, starring in Broadway musicals. He received nominations for two Tony Awards for his roles in ''The Full Monty'' (2000–2001) and ''Oklahoma ...
Additional musicians *
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,
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, Ryan Dunn,
Dave England David Joseph England (born December 30, 1969) is an American stunt performer and former professional snowboarder. He was born in 1969 to Bonfield and Winnifred England. He is best known as one of the stars of the reality stunt show '' Jackass'' ...
, Preston Lacy,
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, Ehren McGhehey,
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– gang vocals ("Memories") *
Chris Pontius Chris Pontius (born July 16, 1974) is an American stunt performer and television personality. He is best known as a cast member of the reality comedy show '' Jackass'' and co-host of its spinoff ''Wildboyz'' with fellow cast member Steve-O. ...
– gang vocals and additional guitar ("Memories") * Dan Wilson – additional background vocals ("Ruling Me") *
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– orchestration ("Trainwrecks") *
Desmond Child John Charles Barrett (born October 28, 1953), known professionally as Desmond Child, is an American songwriter and producer. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2008. His hits as a songwriter include Kiss's " I Was Made for Lo ...
– piano ("Trainwrecks") *
Blake Mills Blake Mills (born September 21, 1986) is an American songwriter, guitarist, producer, and composer based in California. Biography Blake Mills was born in Santa Monica, California, United States, and grew up in Malibu, where he attended Malibu ...
– keyboard ("Trainwrecks") * Avram Sills – percussion ("Unspoken") * Greg Vail – flute ("Unspoken") *
Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams lef ...
– guitar and bass ("Run Away") *
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– hurdy-gurdy ("Hang On") *
Michael Cera Michael Austin Cera (; ; born June 7, 1988) is a Canadian actor and musician. He started his career as a child actor, voicing the character of Brother Bear on the children's television show ''The Berenstain Bears'' and portraying a young Chuck B ...
– mandolin and background vocals ("Hang On") *
Jimmy Harry Jimmy Harry is an American songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who currently resides in Los Angeles, California. Harry has worked with artists such as Madonna, Pink, Weezer, Kylie Minogue, Kelly Clarkson, Fischerspooner, Oh Land, and ...
– additional guitar ("Smart Girls") Design * Andy Mueller – art direction and design * Daniel Field – cover photography * Danny Clinch – band photograph Strings * Tyler Fitzmaurice, Allegra Young – string arrangements, conductor * Simon Gamache, Florian Krentz – orchestration * Theresa Leonard – string engineer, percussion, production coordinator * Florian Krentz, Sergey Martynyuk – production assistants * Noland Bouvier, Gonzalo Garcia, Jim Hewins, Pattie Phillips, Shelley Uprichard – string engineers * John Batchelder, Carrie Campbell, Cat Gray, Kellen McDaniel, Kayleigh "Kmizzle" Miller, Brian Sherwood – viola * Emily Botel, Yoon-Kyung "YK" Shin, Maria Van der Sloot, Jeremy Van Sylke, Allegra Young – violin * Devin Franco, Gabrielle Hamann-Guennette, Cecilia Huerta – cello * Travis Harrison – octa bass Production *
Rivers Cuomo Rivers Cuomo ( ; born June 13, 1970) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist, and songwriter of the rock band Weezer. Cuomo was raised in a number of Buddhist communities in the Northeast U.S. until the age of 10, wh ...
– producer * Shawn Everett – producer, engineer, mixing * Marc McClusky – mixing * John Goodmanson – mixing * Todd Bergman – assistant engineer * Eric Steinman – assistant engineer * Chesare Marolo – assistant engineer * James Musshom – assistant engineer * Cameron Webb – additional recording * Dave Collins – mastering


Charts


References


External links


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