This week, Weezer returns with their ninth studio album, “Everything Will Be Alright in the End.” And if you’ve checked out of the Weezer universe over the last several years, now may be the time to come back in. The band still excels at writing power guitar pop anthems, but here, Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo essentially explores three topics: women, fatherhood, and the band’s relationship with the hardcore Weezer fans. It might be a bit hyperbolic to say it’s a “return to form,” but the for those who grew up on the band’s “Blue Album” and “Pinkerton,” this collection of songs feels the most honest and cohesive since...