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Ween: Weird as Ever with 'La Cucaracha' Dean and Gene Ween are two of the oddest characters in alternative rock. Whether singing about a Mexican restaurant menu or the drudgery of spinal ...
Ween has penciled in an Oct. 23 release date for "La Cucaracha," its first studio album in four years and its debut for Rounder Records.
Ween might have built their following in a pre-MySpace age, but "Friends", from their ninth LP La Cucaracha, certainly seems like an ode to the simple, repetitive joy of clicking toward companionship.
Ween, ‘La Cucaracha’ (Rounder) Written by Barry Walters | January 18, 2008 - 8:17 am. Having refined their increasingly impressive instrumental chops, stoner humor, and parroting skills into ...
Whether Galante was more familiar with Ween than, say, jazz-sax legend David Sanborn–who guests on La Cucaracha's smoother-than-Bailey's soft-rock closer "Your Party"–is debatable.
WEEN’S latest album, “La Cucaracha,” was recorded in a moldering, 200-year-old farmhouse where the duo was attacked by bats. Also, the heater blew up, covering their equipment wit… ...
Almost nobody loves La Cucaracha. If there is a consensus choice for worst Ween album, that’s probably the one. It’s still good, because it’s Ween, but relative to the other records it’s weak.
Ween were first formed by the elder Melchiondo and Freeman in 1984 as teenagers, ... 2007's La Cucaracha – giving them their career peak of No. 69 on the Billboard 200.
Ween have canceled their 40th anniversary tour dates in April. ... Its most recent album, La Cucaracha, came out in 2007, though Gene and Dean have released solo material since then.
In March, Dean Ween published a statement reading: “I need to step away from performing live in order to preserve my mental and spiritual well being, and instead focus on myself and loved ones ...