The new Weezer album on DGC/Interscope is their sixth studio effort since 1994, the third to carry the band’s name, but destined to be referred to as “The Red Album,” following their debut “The Blue Album” and 2001’s “The Green Album.” Their first release since 2005’s Make Believe, the band was inspired to experiment in the studio like they never had before. You can still hear their tongue-in-cheek irony on semi-autobiographical songs like “Pork and Beans,” and the typically rebellious “Troublemaker.” But the band shows its musical reach has expanded on large-canvas/wide-screen set pieces like the epic “The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn).” Get your brand new Weezer ringtones and Answer Tones ™ today!