AJ emented Return to A2... Stephen Dorff and Melanie Griffith star in the latest John Waters pelicula, "Cecil r.Demented." Vayan con dins, tucha ch a- At the Michigan Theater tonight. michigandaily.com/arts Avis WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2000 *Weezer sneaks into Detroit for a show; chats about future plans By David Enders Daily Arts Writer DETROIT - When Weezer played at St. Andrew's Hall Saturday night, it vas part of a tour so underpublicized that neither the venue's website or wwvw.pollstarcom had confirmed the concert before tickets sold out. But if the show came as a surprise to fans, it was almost as much as a surprise to band members. "I would say no one anticipated any- thing happening until we got an offer from Japan saying come over and olav kind of went ftom there" drummer Pat Wilson said before the show. "We played some kind of secret shows, some clubs in Bakersfield, (Calif.) and that turned into 'Hey, you want to come do eight shows on the Warped Tour'?,' and that turned into Why don't we just keep going?"' That's exactly what they did. The U.S. leg of the tour began in New York August 23 and is expected to end in California this month. It marks the end a nearly four-year absence from the music scene for the band, which last toured following the Pinkerton, in 1996. Saturday, it appeared the band had never left. Frontman Rivers Cuomo was unflappable: When was the last time you saw a shirt stay tucked in for the duration of a rock concert, let alone buttoned all the way to the col- lar? His trademark horn-rimmed Buddy Holly glasses look like they would be at horme in your parent's high school yearbook. He doesn't stage-dive, and he almost never moved around except to get down on one knee and drive home a chord with a big overhand swing. He is dwarfed by the other band members. It's such a non-presence that it's a presence. Wilson explained why the band was gone for so long. "We lost a bass player and had to get a new one," he said. "Basically, we just took our time. Former bassist Matt Sharp skipped the tour to work on a new album with his band the Rentals. But Wilson said he hasn't been permanently replaced by new bassist Mikey Welsh, Julianna Hatfield's former four- stringer. "It still wasn't technically a split, I think Matt's still technically in the band. It's a classic case of he said we fired him and we said he quit. Unless we want to litigate, we're going to have to settle, and no one wants to litigate. Although I think we'd win, we have more money. That's what it comes down to, hire a big time litigator. Whatever. It's bullshit." Wilson said the absence of Sharp has allowed the band to concentrate. "I think we're just more focused now - Matt and Rivers had their own creative thing. I think Rivers had to kind of figure out how to write the songs he was happy with without anybody else's help and think of the band as players that would come in and flesh the shit out. instead of 'this is how I want it to be. You know, it was never really like that, but it was more like that with S Norman Ng/DAILY Yes, I do look like Buddy Holly: Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo emotes for the St. Andrew's crowd on Saturday night. Matt. And plus, Matt really wasn't in to playing the bass... he didn't love it. Mikey, it's like his only thing. He just likes to play the bass." Whether or not Sharp has been per- manently replaced, it was evident that Welsh with feels right at home. Perhaps most telling was his starting of the band's three-song encore with the bass- heavy "Only in Dreams," which was written by Sharp. Welsh brings a new dynamic to the band. Fle is more of a rock star than Cuomo, Wilson or guitarist Brian Bell - the only one who jumps around, climbs up on a speaker or incites the crowd to clap. Perhaps it's the stoic nature of the band that has led to the "nerd" moniker so often applied to them. "Everyone so far is like, 'What do you think of the word nerd?' it seems like a loaded question," Wilson said. "The implication is that it's a nega- tive thing to be a nerd? "I don't feel like I've aggressively adopted a nerd pose - but I wouldn't say that other members of the bad haven't," lie said with a sardonic smile. "How come nobody says peo- ple just look normal in America? You're either a jock, or a stoner, or a nerd. But no one's just normal, it seems like." "I wouldn't deny that our fans look nerdy. I think they're totally nerdy.,u a' good way, I think. Good for us." Nerdy may be an accurate de'srip- tion for their fans - but perhaps' devoted is an even better word.- While waiting for the doors to opene fanls with tickets turned down offers; of over S100 froim fans without. Facer value was 514.50. So nerdv are the fans that Cuomo came up with the idea to let theme vote on the band's internet site; See Weezer, Page 13 Weezer drummer Pat Wilson rocked the kit and chatted with the Michigan Daily. fall kickoff: sept &10h u Ala q,. t rts >i fEA . , x S :: . . ,"R r ; r"' ;. -I r ' Rl'i N £i r .(+ Fr. ra . nL j .R 'dif; S undays l am check www.newllfechurcha2.org for our new on-campus location call 260.FREE for more info