"Cleopatra" | ||||
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Single by Weezer | ||||
from the album Everything Will Be Alright in the End | ||||
Released | September 8, 2014 | |||
Recorded | 2014 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 3:13 | |||
Label | Republic | |||
Songwriter(s) | Rivers Cuomo | |||
Producer(s) | Ric Ocasek | |||
Weezer singles chronology | ||||
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"Cleopatra" is a song by the American rock band Weezer. It was released as the second single from their ninth studio album Everything Will Be Alright in the End on September 8, 2014. [1] Like the previous single " Back to the Shack", the song has received favorable comparisons to Weezer's earlier albums.
A jangly Egyptian-themed song, [2] "Cleopatra" is described as a throwback to Weezer's classic sound. [3] The song starts with acoustic strums, a harmonica, and subdued vocals. It builds up into a heavier song, containing a guitar solo and dual guitars. [4] Chris Coplan at Consequence of Sound characterized the song as sounding more like Weezer (1994) than Pinkerton. [5]
Carolyn Menyes at Music Times comments that "it seems like the band has finally returned to form after all these years", citing "Cleopatra" as an example. [1] Dandiel Kreps of Rolling Stone declared "The track recalls the band's earlier albums", citing the production by Ric Ocasek. [6] At Consequence of Sound, Chris Coplan states that "Weezer keep things interesting by imbuing the track with a healthy dose of experience and cynicism, adding new layers to a sound that can occasionally be all too familiar." [5] Karina Starobina from Gigwise described the song "as much a perfect soundtrack for a college pool party as any other Weezer song you have ever heard.". Starobina also comments they don't want Weezer to change. [7]