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Weezer shares the video for “All My Favorite Songs,” the first single from the all-analog OK Human album

UPDATE: Stream OK Human via Spotify below.

Weezer has shared the video for “All My Favorite Songs,” the first single off the band’s upcoming surprise release album, OK Human, out on January 29.

The band had the following to say about the album:

During the summer of COVID-19 we grabbed our masks, hit the studio & began to chip away at what is now known as OK Human. An album that was made by a handful of humans using only analog technologies (including a 38 piece orchestra) for all of you humans to consume.


OK Human was made at a time when humans-playing-instruments was a thing of the past. All we could do is look back on ancient times when humans really mattered and when the dark tech-takeover fantasy didn’t exist. We used our instruments to connect to the 1960’s and 1970’s and, with the orchestra, back to the 18th and 19th centuries. We had no click track or loops or hi-tech sounds. Not even an electric guitar.

Check out the clip below.

Album pre-orders are up now via the Weezer web store. The band notes that their website “will be the only place to order vinyl from while the stores stock up.”


Weezer was supposed to release their hard rock Van Weezer album last year to coincide with their stadium tour alongside Green Day and Fall Out Boy, which was postponed due to the outbreak of the coronavirus (Van Weezer is now scheduled to come out on May 7, 2021).

Check out the tracklist for OK Human and the elaborate cover art by Mattias Adolfsson below.

01. All My Favorite Songs
02. Aloo Gobi
03. Grapes Of Wrath
04. Numbers
05. Playing My Piano
06. Mirror Image
07. Screens
08. Bird With A Broken Wing
09. Dead Roses
10. Everything Happens For A Reason
11. Here Comes The Rain
12. La Brea Tar Pits
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