Dive into the enchanting world of Weezer's fourteenth studio album, "OK Human," a captivating departure from their typical sound. Released on January 29, 2021, via Atlantic Records, this 30-minute journey is a testament to the band's versatility and artistic evolution. Inspired by the lush orchestrations of Harry Nilsson's "Nilsson Sings Newman" and the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds," Weezer embraced a baroque-pop influence, recording the entire album with analogue equipment and a 38-piece orchestra.
"OK Human" is a stark contrast to Weezer's usual electric guitar-driven tracks, offering a unique listening experience. The album is divided into two distinct movements, each side telling a story of isolation, alienation, and the human connection in an increasingly digital world. Recorded at the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the band was accompanied by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Youth Orchestra, adding a layer of grandeur to the record.
The album kicks off with the single "All My Favorite Songs," followed by tracks like "Aloo Gobi," "Grapes of Wrath," and "Playing My Piano," each offering a glimpse into Weezer's introspective lyrics and melodic prowess. "OK Human" is not just an album; it's a sonic exploration of the human condition, wrapped in a baroque-pop package that fans and newcomers alike will appreciate.