Weezer's new album Everything Will Be Alright in the End's original release date was set for today (Sept. 30), and even though the album was pushed back officially by one week, the "Back to the Shack" band's new effort can actually be heard in full now. Weezer's album is now available to stream in full.

iTunes Radio got the official pre-release stream for the new Weezer album one week before its new Oct. 7 due date.

Weezer's Everything Will Be Alright in the End stream follows a full album leak over the weekend, where all 13 tracks were made available for illegal download before any official stream or release.

Led by the single "Back to the Shack" (which got a spacey music video yesterday), Everything Will Be Alright in the End is being teased as a return to form for the alt-rock band.

After releasing poppy, disco-influenced records such as Hurley, Raditude and even "The Red Album" in the late-2000s, Weezer is open about going back to its roots to appease its old fans instead of trying to get new ones, as the lyrics in "Back to the Shack" clearly indicate.

Featuring teased tracks such as "Cleopatra," "Lonely Girl," and "The British Are Coming," there's something distinctly reflective of "The Green Album" about Everything Will Be Alright in the End, and it works far better than it should have.

Stream Weezer's new album Everything Will Be Alright in the End now on iTunes Radio here.

Everything Will Be Alright in the End will officially drop on Tuesday, Oct. 7, via Republic Records.

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