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Working With Weezer: All-American Rejects on “Raditude” Sessions

10/20/09, 4:03 pm EST

Photo: Loccisano/Getty(Ritter), LaVeris/FilmMagic
Of the countless bands that cite Weezer as an influence, few can claim that they’ve ever inspired Rivers Cuomo and Co. But now All-American Rejects frontman Tyson Ritter and guitarist Nick Wheeler have bragging rights as the exception to the rule: the pair were invited to write a song with Cuomo for Weezer’s upcoming album Raditude, and their collaboration “Put Me Back Together” appears on the disc, due November 3rd.

“I was playing Weezer songs when I was 13 at parties, so now I can die happy,” Ritter tells RS. Both AAR and Weezer share the same label, so after a couple phone calls, Ritter and Wheeler found themselves being picked up by a Lincoln Towncar and shuttled to Malibu, where Cuomo was waiting for the pair in a shed behind his house. Once there, “I pulled out a chorus that I’d been carrying around for a couple years from my pocket,” Ritter says. “I thought there was a reason why I didn’t use it, but I knew, after hearing him doing the song, I dropped to my knees and exalted to the sky.”

“Put Me Back Together,” the fifth track on Raditude, is the song that accomplishes the difficult task of following up the Lil Wayne collaboration that precedes it, “Can’t Stop Partying.” “I brought out the chorus, I started writing the verse, he started writing lyrics, and you can tell his hand is in the lyrics,” Ritter said of working with Cuomo on the track. “I just kept my head down, I was nervous as shit. I was shaking in my boots, literally. I just kept my head down and hummed until he said ‘That’s cool.’ ”

Ritter also recorded some “tasteful” backup for the track, but he’s unsure himself whether his studio contribution made it onto Raditude. Ritter, whose favorite Weezer album is Pinkerton, hopes the session leads to future collaborations. “I feel like we had a really good gel. I feel like I’d love to write more songs with him in general, whether it’s for something else or for someone else,” Ritter says. “It’s a big flag for us to wave right now. The guy wouldn’t sit down with just anybody, so I was stoked that we could give him a piece of his heart back,” Ritter tells RS. “I feel like I’ve been the luckiest kid, to be validated by someone who in my generation is a god.”

In addition to working on “Put Me Back Together,” the day also featured Cuomo taking Ritter and Wheeler to a nearby beach where the trio engaged in a lengthy talk. “It was one of those days that you never forget for the rest of your life,” Ritter says. “Like I said, if I die tomorrow, I’ll have one of the biggest shit-eating grins on my face.”

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RazzTheKid | 10/20/2009, 4:31 pm EST

You think you’re cool, but you’re not.

Bucketfoot | 10/20/2009, 6:09 pm EST

Rivers Cuomo wrote a few good songs in the 90’s but he is hardly a god…for me he lost all credibility when he started letting other people write his choruses

Anonymous | 10/20/2009, 6:23 pm EST

Yeah who listens to Weezer anymore anyone other than nostalgic listeners? Cuomo’s runnin out of juice it seems.

Anonymous | 10/20/2009, 9:50 pm EST

I was never really into Weezer either; listened to a few of their songs here and there that I thought we’re too bad. Then I saw them live with Blink and Taking Back Sunday. Let me tell you, they rocked like no other. I would see them again live in a heartbeat..much better than their studio stuff. They covered a black sabbath/ozzy song. Isn’t that rocking?

Anonymous | 10/21/2009, 12:09 am EST

River Cuomo is and always will be a God. All American Rejects have the respect for Weezer like they should.

dennywilson27 | 10/21/2009, 10:18 am EST

I use to love Weezer. I have a place in my heart for the first four albums, still, especially the first three, and really especially, the first two. I have not been enamored with what I have heard on the last two albums, though. Weezer worked best when it was a dictatorship, in my opinion.

?? | 10/21/2009, 3:54 pm EST

Interesting to see Feces can work with each other

Anonymous | 10/22/2009, 10:17 am EST

i love weezer and aar!rock on !!!!!

TequilaMockingbird | 10/23/2009, 12:35 pm EST

IMHO, Weezer (Rivers specifically) can still write a damn good song. The problem is that there are less damn good songs on each latest album – I’d say from The Green Album (which I still love) onwards. “Troublemaker”, “Heart Songs” and “Pork and Beans” from The Red Album are all fantastic… it’s just that the rest of the album stinks. Hopefully they’ll be able to weed out the good material from the bad in a better way this time around.

weezelution | 10/24/2009, 11:36 pm EST

Weezer is my favorite band, AAR’s second. Now with their collab, I can’t wait to hear the song.

Anonymous | 10/27/2009, 12:44 pm EST

I like Rivers’ style. He does whatever he wants and doesn’t give a damn who likes it or not…

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