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Weezer Announces New Self-Titled 'Gold Album' Featuring Wednesday's Karly Hartzman on Lead Single

Weezer Announces New "Gold Album" with Wednesday's Karly Hartzman on Lead Single

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Chris DeVille

3h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

Weezer has announced a new self-titled, color-themed album colloquially known as "The Gold Album." The first single, "We Might As Well Be Strangers," features Wednesday's Karly Hartzman in a duet with Rivers Cuomo. The song was produced by Klas Åhlund (Robyn) and Kenneth Blume (Geese), who were brought together by the band Show Me The Body.

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Dawg. Wednesday is featured on a new Weezer song.
Rivers Cuomo and Karly Hartzman recorded a duet, with production by . That's a real thing that happened, and you can experience it for yourself today.
The song in question, "We Might As Well Be Strangers," is the new single from Weezer's latest self-titled, color-themed album, to be colloquially known as "The Gold Album."
It's the one they recorded with Klas Åhlund (of Robyn fame) and Kenneth Blume (of Geese fame) after Show Me The Body brought the two producers together.
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Dawg. Wednesday is featured on a new Weezer song. Rivers Cuomo and Karly Hartzman recorded a duet, with production by . That’s a real thing that happened, and you can experience it for yourself today. The song in question, “We Might As Well Be Strangers,”

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