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8.0
129160
8.0 |
All Music
These are recognizably Weezer songs, but they're livelier in execution, benefitting from a palpable sense of playfulness on the part of the band
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7.0
129157
7.0 |
Northern Transmissions
Through all of ‘SZNS: Spring’s wacky eccentricities, it would take a cold-hearted bastard not to grin from ear to ear when cycling through its jolly hearted seven tracks
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7.0
129158
7.0 |
Gigwise
As a fully realised, short, snappy, pop production that’s out in the world, it provides a cautiously optimistic step into the SZNZ project that stands before us
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6.7
129161
6.7 |
A.V. Club
This EP finds Weezer safely in its comfort zone, leaving a big challenge for the rest of the EPs in the series. But for now, fans can still enjoy the fact that Weezer can sometimes — when the right effort is made — sound genuinely great
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5.0
129152
5.0 |
Under The Radar
Whether or not you can stomach this will depend on your schmaltz tolerance. In truth, the sum total of these seven songs is insubstantial
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5.0
129155
5.0 |
Exclaim
Spring certainly isn't the worst Weezer album (don't worry, Pacific Daydream, that title still belongs to you!), but it's frustrating to hear them sabotaging their own songs in a futile attempt to pin down the sound of a season
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4.8
129153
4.8 |
Spectrum Culture
It’s nice to see Weezer prolific once again, dropping new songs into the world faster than their contemporaries and with a devil-may-care attitude to boot, but you might forget all about these seven new songs by the time the baseball season starts
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4.4
129146
4.4 |
Pitchfork
Rivers Cuomo toys with Renaissance Faire shtick on the first of four planned EPs inspired by Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons
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