• Record Label: Atlantic
  • Release Date: Apr 1, 2016
Metascore
71

Generally favorable reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 29
  2. Negative: 1 out of 29
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  1. Apr 15, 2016
    90
    [Cuomo's] eccentricities slip out from the cracks in his carefully constructed songs. Sinclair wisely decides to accentuate all these quirks, whether they derive from Cuomo or the band's interplay, so The White Album crackles underneath its tight presentation.
  2. 90
    All that really matters is that the White Album’s songs are great, and not just great for the 2016 version of Weezer. They stack up beside the band’s best work of the past 15 years.
  3. Apr 1, 2016
    88
    The White Album manages to deliver on the promise showed by The Blue Album and Pinkerton without spending the entire time treading on familiar ground. Glowing with shades of the band’s past while differentiating its approach, The White Album sounds like a Weezer revitalized, reloaded, and ready to rock out like it’s ’94.
  4. 85
    The White Album is, hands down, the best Weezer album since... well, since it became so hard to agree on what the last great Weezer album was.
  5. 80
    It’s a gratifying experience structured like a pop album jam-packed with catchy choruses. While it is flawed and contains a few too many niche references, that’s become a part of Weezer’s DNA.
  6. Q Magazine
    Apr 8, 2016
    80
    Weezer sound extremely happy in their own skin right now, and they're all the better for it. [Jun 2016, p.112]
  7. It’s a fan-pleasing record that’s actually more Beach Boys than peak Beatles.
  8. Apr 1, 2016
    80
    The boys are in peak form in (Girl We Got A) Good Thing, a sauntering piano-led number that has this bubbling, dumb-is-more-fun David Lee Roth attitude about it that could possibly cause one to shed a single, happy tear in its rousing finish. The colorfully romantic Wind in Our Sail is also typically gleeful, detailing a cute meet alongside one of the band’s most memorable choruses since Pork and Beans.
  9. Mar 29, 2016
    80
    Life-changing? Perhaps not. Life-affirming, on the other hand? You betcha.
  10. Mar 25, 2016
    80
    The White Album not only matches the sounds and feelings of Buzz Bin-era Weezer, but also the craft.
  11. Kerrang!
    Mar 23, 2016
    80
    An instantly likable example of how good Weezer an be. [25 Mar 2016, p.50]
  12. With The White Album, Weezer solidify their place as a more-than-capable modern pop-rock band.
  13. Apr 1, 2016
    75
    Despite the occasional misstep, this is an enjoyable album, one that you can expect to hear blasting from car radios from now to September.
  14. Mar 31, 2016
    75
    The album is strongest when drawing on cues that aren’t exactly new or original, but spitting them out through the filter that is very much Weezer.
  15. Apr 18, 2016
    70
    While the band may never again reach the heights of their two ‘90s albums, The White Album is just as listenable as those second era albums.
  16. Apr 1, 2016
    70
    Even when he's straining to purge any trace of emotion, the exuberant yearning of the music means it sneaks in anyway.
  17. Mar 31, 2016
    70
    No, this isn’t Weezer at their world-altering best, but it is the sound of a band who have at least re-opened the door to the cupboard where their magic formula is kept.
  18. Mar 30, 2016
    70
    For the most part, these ten tracks are a welcome throwback to the summery fun of The Blue Album and The Green Album.
  19. Mar 25, 2016
    70
    Despite wavering towards the second half, there is no doubt that this is Weezer’s best album in years.
  20. Uncut
    Mar 23, 2016
    70
    This is a focused record by Weezer standards, one that play to their strengths (sun-kissed tunefulness, nerdy introspection, loud guitars). [May 2016, p.82]
  21. Mar 30, 2016
    62
    We listen to Weezer in 2016 largely for nostalgic dog whistles. We listen because Blue retreads like "Endless Summer" and "Summer Elaine and Drunk Dori" offer Proustian pleasures in spite of their obviously-recycled frameworks, and because the simpering, sweet "L.A. Girlz" is the group's best single since "Island in the Sun."
User Score
8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 218 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 6 out of 218
  1. Apr 7, 2016
    5
    As a fan it pains me to say it but this is sadly another patchy offering from Weezer . They've been 'treading water' now for a long time andAs a fan it pains me to say it but this is sadly another patchy offering from Weezer . They've been 'treading water' now for a long time and maybe it's time to call it a day. Full Review »
  2. Apr 1, 2016
    10
    As a long-time fan I am undoubtedly biased, but this album - like 2014's Everything Will Be Alright In The End - is Weezer at their best. AAs a long-time fan I am undoubtedly biased, but this album - like 2014's Everything Will Be Alright In The End - is Weezer at their best. A fantastic mix of 90s-reminiscent tracks (e.g. Do You Wanna Get High, LA Girlz), upbeat pop-rock (e.g. Wind In Our Sail, King of the World) and interesting new directions (e.g. Thank God For Girls, Jacked Up). A perfect summer album. Full Review »
  3. Apr 11, 2016
    6
    There's a few good songs on this album although, most of them are repetitive in sound. Artistically it doesn't break any barriers or pushThere's a few good songs on this album although, most of them are repetitive in sound. Artistically it doesn't break any barriers or push music forward. I felt as if it was stale at times, and upbeat at others. Solid 6.5 Full Review »