Maladroit

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Maladroit
Maladroit cover
Studio album by Weezer
Released May 14, 2002
Recorded December 2001 at Cello Studios, Los Angeles
Genre Alternative rock
Length 33:43
Label Geffen
Producer(s) Weezer, with Chad Bamford, Rod Cervera
Professional reviews
Weezer chronology

Weezer
(2001)

Maladroit
(2002)

The Lion and the Witch
(2002)


Maladroit (Pronounced mălə-droit', meaning either inept or an inept person) is the fourth album by Weezer. It was released on May 14, 2002 (see 2002 in music) and was the first Weezer album to stray from the 10 song per album "tradition". Maladroit features heavy metal riffs, uncommon to Weezer's previous releases. It was also the first Weezer album to include lyrics in the booklet. Maladroit is Weezer's first album with band member Scott Shriner. Although some Weezer fans were cool towards the direction that the band took with this album, most professional critic reviews for the album were positive [1], with Spin Magazine going as far as to call it the 6th best album of 2002.[2] and Rolling Stone readers voting it as the 8th best of the year [3] and in a Rolling Stone readers poll it was voted the 91st greatest album of all-time [4].

As of October 2005, the album had sold 590,718 copies in the United States, having reached a high of #3 on the Billboard 200 and quickly going gold. Yet its chart stay was relatively brief, making Maladroit Weezer's least successful album commercially.

Contents

[edit] Production Story

For their 4th album Weezer attempted an innovative system in which they'd release demos in MP3 format on their weezer.com website every day while in the studio working on Maladroit. This resulted in dozens of different versions of over thirty different songs circulating on the Internet before the album was released.

The idea was to keep solid communication open with their fan base on their official message board as well as, more crucially, on unofficial messageboards such as the Rivers Correspondent Board (which was closed to the public at Cuomo's request, chiefly so that members of the press could not gain access). Yet front man Rivers Cuomo and the fans strongly disagreed on a number of creative things. One thing they did agree on was bringing back the old summer 2000 song "Slob" for use on the album. Cuomo commented "I never would have thought to put the song "Slob" on the record if the fans did not request it." [5] Regardless of disagreements though, Weezer fans are still "specially thanked" in the album's liner notes and the album title itself was suggested by a boardie on the Weezer message boards going by the screen name of Lethe.

The band's uploading of MP3 demos onto their website resulted in many major radio stations playing the still unreleased (and sometimes unfinished) songs on the radio for the masses to hear. In the week it was leaked to radio stations, the leadoff single "Dope Nose" reached #25 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart without an official single having been issued.

Yet the airplay resulted in a gag order being issued by Geffen Records in which they wanted Weezer to return the master tapes from the Maladroit sessions and apologize to each radio station that played the song. The band resisted though, citing that they had funded all the sessions themselves and the apologizing bit was pointless. The fans resisted as well, forming an online group called Unreleased Weezer for the Masses that rallied for the release of the album.

Perhaps as a result of the strong disagreement with fans during Cuomo's time in this era, the album has some slight lyrical jabs at the fans, most notably on "American Gigolo" ("if you hate this/I can't blame you") and "Space Rock" ("you wanna cry/when you're dealing with the kids/they know it all/and they're pinning you to boards."). Twenty-five unreleased songs from the Maladroit sessions can still be found on the Internet.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Rivers Cuomo.

# Title Length
1. "American Gigolo" 2:42
2. "Dope Nose" 2:17
3. "Keep Fishin'" 2:52
4. "Take Control" 3:05
5. "Death and Destruction" 2:38
6. "Slob" 3:09
7. "Burndt Jamb" 2:39
8. "Space Rock" 1:53
9. "Slave" 2:53
10. "Fall Together 2:02
11. "Possibilities" 2:00
12. "Love Explosion" 2:35
13. "December" 2:59

[edit] Personnel

  • Chad Bamford - Producer, Engineer
  • Brian Bell - Guitar, Vocals
  • Christopher Carroll - Engineer
  • Rod Cervera - Producer
  • Rivers Cuomo - Guitar, Vocals
  • Femio Hernández - Assistant Engineer
  • Graham Holmes - Production Coordination
  • Tom Lord-Alge - Mixing
  • Stephen Marcussen - Mastering
  • Chris McPherson - Photography
  • Craig Montgomery - House Sound
  • Darren Mora - Assistant Engineer
  • Sean Murphy - Photography
  • Francesca Restrepo - Art Direction
  • Jordan Schur - Executive Producer
  • Scott Shriner - Bass, Vocals
  • Todd Sullivan - A&R
  • Weezer - Producer
  • Patrick Wilson - Drums

[edit] Miscellanea

  • "Living Without You" is the lone b-side from Maladroit.
  • "Slave" was originally going to be the second single off Maladroit. In its place, "Keep Fishin'" was released.
  • The hit songs "Dope Nose" and "Hash Pipe" (off The Green Album) were both written using the same method. The story goes that Rivers took "a bunch of Ritalin and had like three shots of tequila" to write the songs. [6]
  • The European version of Maladroit features "Island In The Sun" from The Green Album as a bonus track. Some of the European issues also have the b-side "Living Without You" between "December" and "Island In The Sun" on it.
  • The first 600,000 copies are specifically numbered, and located on the back of the CD case near the lower right-hand corner.
  • During touring in 2005, bassist Scott Shriner would take lead vocal duties on "Dope Nose" and "Fall Together." Brian Bell would take lead vocal duties on "Keep Fishin'."
  • Like on their previous album (The Green Album), Kyoko Ito (now Kyoko Cuomo - Rivers' present wife) is thanked in the liner notes. [[7]]

[edit] Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2002 The Billboard 200 3
2002 Top Canadian Albums 2
2002 Top Internet Albums 16

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2002 "Dope Nose" Modern Rock Tracks 8
2002 "Keep Fishin'" Modern Rock Tracks 15

[edit] Album singles

Single cover Single information
"Dope Nose"
  • Released: 2002
"Keep Fishin'"
  • Released: 2002

[edit] External links

Weezer
Brian BellRivers CuomoScott ShrinerPatrick Wilson
Jason CropperMatt SharpMikey Welsh
Discography
Albums: Weezer (The Blue Album)PinkertonWeezer (The Green Album)MaladroitMake Believe
Extended plays and live albums: The Good LifeThe Lion and the WitchWinter Weezerland
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