Historical Archive
Weezer's self-titled debut album, commonly referred to as the 'Blue Album', is a landmark release in the alternative rock genre. Released in 1994, it combines catchy melodies, emotional lyrics, and a unique blend of rock, punk, and pop influences. The album's iconic singles such as 'Buddy Holly' and 'Undone - The Sweater Song' helped define a generation and solidify Weezer's place in music history. Its sound is characterized by layered guitars, infectious hooks, and frontman Rivers Cuomo's distinctive vocal style, earning it critical acclaim and a lasting legacy.