"Island in the Sun" is a song by the American
rock band
Weezer. It is the second single from the band's second self-titled album Weezer, released in 2001. "Island in the Sun" was not originally planned to be on the album, but producer
Ric Ocasek fought for its inclusion. It was a successful radio single and perhaps the band's biggest hit ever outside of the United States, reaching No. 31 in the
UK and No. 17 in
France. In January 2002, the Australian
Triple J Hottest 100 ranked the song 7 in its
2001 countdown.[1] "Island in the Sun" is also the most-licensed track in the Weezer catalog.[2] In 2009, Pitchfork named it the 495th greatest song of the 2000s.[3]
In late 2001, the band reworked the song's solo for their live show. In 2005, lead singer
Rivers Cuomo would often open the band's encore by playing "Island in the Sun" alone on an acoustic guitar in the back of the venue they were playing.
Composition
"Island in the Sun" is an
alternative rock[4] and
power pop song[5] that is about three minutes and twenty seconds.[6] According to the
sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by
Hal Leonard Music, it is written in the
time signature of
common time, with a moderate
tempo of 114 beats per minute.[6] "Island in the Sun" is composed in the
key of
G major, while Rivers Cuomo's
vocal range spans just over an
octave, from the low note of F♯3 to the high note of G4.[6] It follows the
vi–ii–V–I progression, utilising the chords of E minor, A minor, D major and G major.
Reception
Melissa Bobbitt at
About.com ranked "Island in the Sun" as the 12th best Weezer song, saying it "exemplified a relaxed Southern California spirit".[7] It was named as one of the 12 best post-Pinkerton Weezer songs by The A.V. Club, where they refer to it as "...a reminder that Cuomo really does deserve
Brian Wilson comparisons for reasons beyond being a hermetic weirdo with a solid grasp of pop songcraft".[8] Emily Tartanella of Magnet considers it the most overrated Weezer song, stating it should be "retired" from commercials and radio stations. Tartanella describes it as "so laid back it's practically catatonic".[9]
Music videos
There are two different videos for "Island in the Sun".
Version 1: Mexican wedding
This video was directed by
Marcos Siega. It shows Weezer playing the song at a Mexican couple's wedding reception and features all four then band members. The groom in the video is played by actor/singer Tony Garcia.
Version 2: Animals
This video was directed by
Spike Jonze. It features Weezer playing with various wild animals on a supposedly remote hill (though it was actually filmed a short distance outside of
Los Angeles, thought to be in the hills near
Simi Valley). Only
Brian Bell,
Rivers Cuomo, and
Pat Wilson appear in this video, as bassist
Mikey Welsh had left the band shortly before shooting.
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