Weezer Previews Self-Titled 'Gold Album' With New Single Featuring Wednesday's Karly Hartzman
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Larisha Paul
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Summary
Weezer has previewed their upcoming self-titled album 'Weezer' (also known as the "Gold Album") with the new single "We Might As Well Be Strangers," featuring vocals from Wednesday's Karly Hartzman. The 10-track album is set for release on August 21. A previous single, "Shine Again," was released in April. The band shared the album's gold cover art on Instagram with a cryptic caption referencing symbols and a "Gathering."
Key quotes
· 2 pulledPlated in what surface instruments call gold. It bears the name Weezer. Its surface is marked by four symbols believed to represent its creators.
Carry it with you to the Gathering, and witness what follows.
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