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Released: 2002
Label: Geffen
Selection #: 143581
Geek-rock quartet returns to darker tone of "Pinkerton," w/denser, fuller crunch, exploring primal impulses. Dope Nose, Slob, Keep Fishin', Love Explosion, more.
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1 American Gigolo
2 Dope Nose
3 Keep Fishin'
4 Take Control
5 Death and Destruction
6 Slob
7 Burndt Jamb
8 Space Rock
9 Slave
10 Fall Together
11 Possibilities
12 Love Explosion
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Album Review

Bands used to make records like this all the time. They'd release an album, tour all year, write a bunch of songs, record 'em, release another album a year later. Since hardly anybody -- not even indie bands -- does that in 2002, it's a remarkable event when Weezer does exactly that, especially following a half-a-decade of inactivity. But, it's hard not to think that this is the way it should be done by all bands, since "Maladroit" retains the high quality of "The Green Album". True, it doesn't offer much that's new -- it has a similarly short length, clocking in at 33 minutes, it favors riff-heavy, melodic rockers and has a lack of ballads, while Rivers Cuomo is doggedly avoiding the exposed-nerve confessions of "Pinkerton" -- but there are a couple of notable differences that gives it its own character. Since the band has returned to self-producing, there's a tougher sound -- nowhere near as raw as "Pinkerton", yet similarily loud and raucous, overflowing with guitars spitting out riffs and solos with a gleeful abandon. So, it's essentially a harder-rocking version of the last album. But you know what? It doesn't matter because the band is at a peak. Cuomo continues to write consistently strong songs, occasionally penning a flat-out stunner ("Dope Nose" is one of their all-time greatest songs), the band is tighter than ever, the record crackles with energy -- nothing new, per se, but still vibrant, catchy, and satisfying. It's so good, it's hard not to think that it offers definitive proof that even in 2002, it's best for a band to keep going once they've hit a peak, to turn out a bunch of records that find them at the top of their game instead of waiting three or four years to craft a follow-up. After all, that's what builds not only a body of work, but a legacy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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