The kings of alt.rock are riding high on the back of their latest album and UK tour…
Words: George Garner
Hot on the heels of releasing their brilliant new 4K-rated ‘White Album‘, Weezer have also just completed their first UK shows in a long, long time. At both dates at Manchester Academy and London’s O2 Academy Brixton, the kings of geek-rock delivered a host of classics, rarities and killer new songs to a rapturous reception. We caught up with =w= bassist Scott Shriner to find out about life in Weezer circa-2016…
How are you doing today, good sir?
Scott Shriner: “We’re good man, we’re really enjoying being in the UK, being in London and having a blast. I wish we were playing more shows! It feels like we’re in a really good place right now. Rivers [Cuomo, vocals/guitar] is writing awesome music, I think we’ve kind of figured out a way for us to move forward and keep Weezer awesome. Two [albums] in a row now!”
It felt special in the O2 Academy Brixton – was it special for you?
“Yeah, it really was. We never got a chance to come over here when we released Everything Will Be Alright In The End [2014], and that was a special record for me. And also [it’s good] to be able to play some new songs, which are such a joy to play live. Then there’s the classics, everyone’s singing along – I barely needed to sing or do anything, it was unbelievable. Manchester was insane as well. That was exciting.”
Everyone got a chance to sing/talk in Pork And Beans – Pat Wilson seemed genuinely moved…
“I love Pat so much, and so do the fans. It makes me happy to see him have a moment and share himself with the people – it’s so cool!”
Pat speaks to the O2 Academy Brixton: