• Record Label: Geffen
  • Release Date: May 10, 2005
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6.0

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  1. Negative: 97 out of 325

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  1. Apr 26, 2021
    7
    Whenever i think of albums that get way too much hate, Make Believe always comes to mind. This is not amazing, its not even great but its still a pretty good listen. I know a lot of people put this as their least favourite Weezer album but don't let those preconceived notions sour your listening experience. Its far from their best but definitely not one of their worst.
    Best Songs: Perfect
    Whenever i think of albums that get way too much hate, Make Believe always comes to mind. This is not amazing, its not even great but its still a pretty good listen. I know a lot of people put this as their least favourite Weezer album but don't let those preconceived notions sour your listening experience. Its far from their best but definitely not one of their worst.
    Best Songs: Perfect Situation, Haunt You Every Day, The Damage In Your Heart, This is Such a Pity, Hold Me
    Worst Songs: Freak Me Out, We Are All On Drugs, My Best Friend, The Other Way
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  2. Jun 22, 2020
    8
    A seriously under-appreciated weezer album. Fans simply hate this album because it was weezer's most mainstream.
  3. Apr 11, 2020
    8
    Make Believe by Weezer: 7.29

    Beverly Hills: 1 Perfect Situation: 1 :) This Is Such A Pity: 1 :) Hold Me: 1 Peace: 0.75 We Are All On Drugs: 0.5 The Damage In Your Heart: 0.75 Pardon Me: 1 :) My Best Friend: 1 The Other Way: 1 :) Freak Me Out: 0.5 Haunt You Every Day: 0.75 10.25/12 ~ .854 -> 7.29 Weezer obviously put a lot of effort into Make Believe, as it is a really
    Make Believe by Weezer: 7.29

    Beverly Hills: 1
    Perfect Situation: 1 :)
    This Is Such A Pity: 1 :)
    Hold Me: 1
    Peace: 0.75
    We Are All On Drugs: 0.5
    The Damage In Your Heart: 0.75
    Pardon Me: 1 :)
    My Best Friend: 1
    The Other Way: 1 :)
    Freak Me Out: 0.5
    Haunt You Every Day: 0.75

    10.25/12 ~ .854 -> 7.29

    Weezer obviously put a lot of effort into Make Believe, as it is a really good album. As always, their music is really well done and fun to listen to and jam to, but this time around, they have started adding more powerful lyrics, as can be seen in a couple songs in Make Believe. To start, Beverly Hills was a pretty good song, if a little repetitive. It was really fun to jam to, though. Perfect Situation was a perfect song, I liked the “crunch” effect during it, and it was nice because here the effect was used in moderation, as compared to Weezer’s first album. This Is Such A Pity surprised me with unusually powerful lyrics for Weezer, while retaining Weezer’s fun and energetic spirit. Hold Me was similar. The music was slower, but the lyric power was strong, and its ending was really good with the harmonizing guitar solo. Peace was a pretty good song, though it wasn’t as powerful as the previous two songs or as upbeat and fun as some of the others in this album, though it was still a good listen. I was kind of confused with We Are All On Drugs. I thought it was a funny idea for a song, but I didn’t think any band would actually perform something like this. Either way, the music was good. I also enjoyed The Damage In Your Heart, as it contained some power. Pardon Me was an amazing song. It was a well done apology, so it had great lyrics. It was combined with outstanding music, which made it a personal hit. My Best Friend was awesome except for the staccato chorus, which didn’t seem like it fit in the song. I thought The Other Way was a great track from this album. Freak Me Out was okay; the lyrics were odd (even for Weezer) and the music was so-so, although the bassline was amazing in its simplicity. Haunt You Every Day was okay lyrically, though I liked the music. Overall, another strong performance by Weezer. I would recommend Make Believe to all rock fans, as I think they will really like this work from Weezer. Highlights: Beverly Hills, Perfect Situation, This Is Such A Pity, Hold Me, Pardon Me, My Best Friend, and The Other Way.
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  4. peo
    Mar 1, 2019
    7
    This album its not that bad , in fact is a good album at all. I know the album has a lack of cohesion and have a few tracks that are really bad.
    But the best things of the album ends up having more weight altogether
  5. Jun 8, 2018
    9
    This may not be the Blue, Green or White album. It may not be as original as Pinkerton but it is a beautifully crafted throwback album. It gets inspiration from a simpler rock and roll time while mordernizing classic teen agnst with gorgeous power chords. It's unfortunate that two of the weakest tracks on the album, Beverly Hills and We Are All On Drugs, were released as singles. RiversThis may not be the Blue, Green or White album. It may not be as original as Pinkerton but it is a beautifully crafted throwback album. It gets inspiration from a simpler rock and roll time while mordernizing classic teen agnst with gorgeous power chords. It's unfortunate that two of the weakest tracks on the album, Beverly Hills and We Are All On Drugs, were released as singles. Rivers sounds like an emotional mess on tracks like Hold Me and This Is Such A Pity ... and those that love Weezer will bask in every second of his soul searching agony. I would argue that this is the most underrated of the Weezer albums. If you haven't listened to it in a while, throw it on and give it a spin. It has aged quite well. Expand
  6. Nov 24, 2017
    8
    A very belated review of a very unfairly criticized album. MB is the sound of Weezer nailing the near perfect power pop aesthetic. Forget Pacific Daydream which is trite rubbish by comparison and give this a try.
  7. May 5, 2016
    8
    Easily one of the most under-appreciated Weezer albums. While the lyrical work doesn't come close to anything from Pinkerton or Blue, ever song fits so well together in that buttery alt-rock-pop zone.
  8. Mar 22, 2015
    8
    8/10 .................................................................................................................................................
  9. Oct 15, 2014
    9
    I'll never understand why so many people give this album such a hard time. I'll admit it's a little too mid-tempo at times and could have been better, but it's a pretty solid and "classic" Weezer album imo.
  10. Oct 10, 2014
    8
    I'm not really sure why people prefer Hurley and Raditude over this. I mean, yes, I particularly didn't like the slickness of the production and the sometimes generic lyrics, but it's still good. Not as good as TBA and Pinkerton, though.
  11. Aug 22, 2010
    7
    A very inconsistent album that still has enough good songs to make it good. The first half is great and favourites are Hold Me and Peace. From there I find the album goes downhill with songs that have mediocre lyrics. I find that out of all Weezer albums I listen to this the least. I rated it the same as Raditude as it does have deeper songs, however it is not as catchy and fun. DespiteA very inconsistent album that still has enough good songs to make it good. The first half is great and favourites are Hold Me and Peace. From there I find the album goes downhill with songs that have mediocre lyrics. I find that out of all Weezer albums I listen to this the least. I rated it the same as Raditude as it does have deeper songs, however it is not as catchy and fun. Despite this I still enjoy it and feel it earns a 7 rating. Expand
  12. JordanF.
    Aug 17, 2008
    8
    Ok. the album itself is pretty bad... but nonetheless, it holds my all-time favorite song: "Haunt You Every Day".
  13. BriJ.
    Feb 23, 2008
    10
    This album is not Pinkerton or the Blue album. It is better. It shows that they have evolved and every song is very catch. To me, the weakest songs are the 2 that got the air play; Beverly Hills and We are all on drugs. Those 2 were ok, but the rest of the album was awesome. Take it for what it is. It's happy upbeat power pop. There's nothing with that when in this day things This album is not Pinkerton or the Blue album. It is better. It shows that they have evolved and every song is very catch. To me, the weakest songs are the 2 that got the air play; Beverly Hills and We are all on drugs. Those 2 were ok, but the rest of the album was awesome. Take it for what it is. It's happy upbeat power pop. There's nothing with that when in this day things are so depressing. This is one of my most listened to cd's still? My concern would be whether they will be able to top this cd on their next one, if there is a next one. Expand
  14. MikeS.
    Nov 25, 2007
    7
    I can only hope that "tout ensemble" will be back to cuomo's old writing days,not that make believe was particularily bad,its just not up to true weezer standard!
  15. JoeB.
    Aug 8, 2007
    8
    Considering that most music reviewers are self-pretentious idiots with not a hint of musical knowledge within them (seriously - I bet that the some of these reviews are by journalists not important enough to cover real news), it's not surprising that an album as catchy and well-made as Make Believe is disregarded and even blatantly insulted. Have a look at some of the unfavourable Considering that most music reviewers are self-pretentious idiots with not a hint of musical knowledge within them (seriously - I bet that the some of these reviews are by journalists not important enough to cover real news), it's not surprising that an album as catchy and well-made as Make Believe is disregarded and even blatantly insulted. Have a look at some of the unfavourable reviews: wtih the exception of one or two, they rant on almost exclusively about the lyrics. What about the catchy guitar and vocal hooks? Well, here's what CokeMachineGlow's Clayton Purdom has to say: "You can Expand
  16. BrendanD
    Mar 5, 2007
    9
    It's now been nearly two years since what may end up having been the final Weezer release came out, and I have to say, upon its initial release, I drubbed it just like anyone else. I agreed mainly with the Pitchfork assessment, that this was a weak record, especially by the saviors of power-pop, the spiritual inheritors to mid-'70s Cheap Trick, etc., etc. Recently, however, I It's now been nearly two years since what may end up having been the final Weezer release came out, and I have to say, upon its initial release, I drubbed it just like anyone else. I agreed mainly with the Pitchfork assessment, that this was a weak record, especially by the saviors of power-pop, the spiritual inheritors to mid-'70s Cheap Trick, etc., etc. Recently, however, I began noticing something. Being on the cusp of turning 23, having recently graduated college, and being somewhere in between longing to be back amongst teenage peers and wanting to act like a grown-up, I started reflecting on the music I've loved throughout my life. Since I grew up in the '90s, Weezer was amongst those bands I considered my favorite. Then I started thinking, what has Weezer actually DONE for me? Well, go back to the Blue Album -- it's an album about being a freshman or sophomore in high school; by junior year, however, you've gotten MORE melodramatic, thinking your life is just one big fricking soap opera -- and that's where Pinkerton comes in. By the time you're ready to at least pretend to act like a grown-up, around 18 or 19, you're dating, screwing, drinking, doing drugs, things like that, and that's where the Green Album works. And when you're getting ready to finish up your college career and thinking that the real world's coming soon, so you'd better cherish what little time you have left, Maladroit (which, by the way, means "awkward," a perfect explanation of what it feels like to be about 21), goes down perfectly. Then comes "Make Believe." It's easy to dismiss this as the worst of Weezer's records (which it isn't; that distinction, and screw the Weezophiles who worship at the Japanese-fetish temple, goes to Pinkerton); but this actually cuts deeper once you're in that mode of being just-about-ready to grow up and move on with your life. Take "We Are All On Drugs," for example. Dissed by most as Weezer turning from the slightly ambiguous turn on drug use to an anti-drug anthem, people have missed what it's about: it's about not being a kid anymore but still feeling like you want to party as if you are. This is an album about how much growing up sucked in retrospect, but how absolutely frightening it is to think you might not be able to live a carefree life anymore. The fact that Rivers Cuomo is stuck in a perpetual state of arrested development is unimportant; this album holds up really well, despite the shoddy and glitzy production by Rick Rubin. Expand
  17. MattM
    Feb 24, 2007
    9
    Come on, this album is sick. What is the point of comparing it to the past. Take it for what it is: fun and well written. haven't we learned by now that we'll look back at weezer albums later and realize the genius was there all along, we just failed to see it.
  18. Fcuker
    Nov 18, 2006
    8
    Wow! After seeing the Beverly Hills video on MTV i was hooked. Having never heard of Weezer before I immediately went out and purchased the album. Some albums drag on and on when listening to them but the 45 minutes this album generates absolutely flew by, A SUPERB album
  19. MatE
    Sep 27, 2006
    7
    this is an avarage weezer album. but compared to other records, its still a very good album with very good songs (Perfect Situation, Freak Me Out, Haunt You Everyday).
  20. JustinM
    Jan 27, 2006
    9
    Solid album with a couple weak tracks.
  21. AndrewL
    Jan 20, 2006
    10
    Brilliant album. Do not listen to the detracters.
  22. marshallm
    Dec 26, 2005
    8
    it's pretty good, sometimes it felt a little sappy, like on "pardon me" and "my best friend" felt melodramatic and cheesy...but some of the songs really rock! rating: 8.3
  23. BShort
    Dec 23, 2005
    10
    Love this album! First time i really became a fan of Weezer..love "this is such a pity"
  24. nateb
    Dec 8, 2005
    10
    Give it a second and third run people. This album deserves repeated listens. Yea, the lyrics have been simplified, it is called Rivers maturing. He knows how to express what he feels now, and what he feels does not need to be woven in an intricate web of lyrics which you have to look up on the internet to decipher their meanings. This album captures all the emotions that either have (or Give it a second and third run people. This album deserves repeated listens. Yea, the lyrics have been simplified, it is called Rivers maturing. He knows how to express what he feels now, and what he feels does not need to be woven in an intricate web of lyrics which you have to look up on the internet to decipher their meanings. This album captures all the emotions that either have (or haven't) been captured in the previous albums. Oh, and then there's that little part about the music. This album finds the band experimenting with a wider variety of sounds, and it works great. I seriously wonder sometimes, if the reason the reviews are so low, is because fans keep setting themselves up for dissapointment. Seriously, there will NEVER, ever be another Pinkerton (you know, the one you all HATED at first?) Rivers is not like that anymore. He is trying to find peace, and happiness. The music reflects that. Enjoy it for what it is, and allow yourself to relate to it. It really is possible to do so, if you quit letting expectations or your disgust for the band's newest wave of success cloud your perception. Expand
  25. ShaneyT
    Aug 9, 2005
    7
    most critics don't give the album more than a couple listens, and this record needs quite a few before its beauty is revealed. give it a fe more spins and you'll notice that "This is Such a Pity", "The Damage In Your Heart", "The Other Way", "Freak Me Out", and "Haunt You Everyday" are great additions to the Cuomo songbook.
  26. NicolasP
    Aug 7, 2005
    10
    Excellent!
  27. DannyM
    Jul 12, 2005
    8
    this isn't weezer's best album but I like it alot!
  28. JustinK
    Jul 1, 2005
    8
    Make Believe isn't the best from Weezer, but it's much better than 90% of the other alt rock albums out. It's quick, catchy, and simple but still fun. If you're a bitter 35 year old dad looking to relive the early 90's weezer, this isn't the album for you. For everybody else, it's a good listen.
  29. LaurenF
    Jun 27, 2005
    10
    Critics are stupid, thats why no one listens to them and they dont make any money. Rivers Cuomo on the other hand makes lots of money because he is a genius and speaks from the heart and thats why people listen to him instead. Every great band changes with every cd, If you like the blue album go buy that one instead.
  30. AaronR
    Jun 23, 2005
    10
    Critics are wrong about this one. This is a great album with classic weezer all the way through. Just because Beverly Hills is a mainstream loser doesn't mean the rest is the same. check out This is a Pity and Haunt you everyday!
Metascore
52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 25
  2. Negative: 8 out of 25
  1. Entertainment Weekly
    67
    Weezer's most conventional disc... a cleaner-sounding record heavy on way-earnest power ballads. [13 May 2005, p.85]
  2. Rolling Stone
    80
    A breakthrough for Weezer... Cuomo's songs are his most plaintive and brilliant since Pinkerton. [19 May 2005, p.74]
  3. Sometimes an album is just awful. Make Believe is one of those albums.