(2004–present) Guero and The Information
In 2004, Beck returned to the studio to work on his sixth major-label album. The record,
Guero, was produced by the Dust Brothers and
Tony Hoffer and features a collaboration with
Jack White of
The White Stripes; it marked a return to
Odelay-era sound. The album was released in March 2005 and enjoyed critical acclaim from most mainstream press, earning four stars from
Playboy and
Rolling Stone, as well as a "Critic's Choice" recognition from
The New York Times. However, the album received a less enthusiastic response from Beck's indie-oriented fanbase and a relatively low 6.6 (out of 10) score given by
Pitchfork. Nonetheless, the album debuted at #2 on the
Billboard charts, pushing 162,000 copies in the first week and giving Beck his best week ever in terms of commercial sales and chart position. Since the release of
Guero, the first single, "E-Pro", has been well received by the mainstream rock community, and has seen a large amount of play time. The second single, titled simply "
Girl", is a bright, upbeat song appearing at first to be about summer love; however, a closer look at the lyrics reveals a darker side to the song. "Girl" received heavy airplay on various college radio stations. The third and final single was "Hell Yes".
On
February 1, 2005, Beck released an EP featuring four remixes of songs from
Guero by independent artists who use sounds from various video game devices like the
Nintendo Game Boy. The EP, titled
GameBoy Variations, featured "Ghettochip Malfunction" [Hell Yes] and "GameBoy/Homeboy" [Que' Onda Guero], both remixed by the band 8-Bit, and also had "Bad Cartridge" [E-Pro] and "Bit Rate Variation in B-Flat" [Girl], the last two being remixed by Paza {The X-Dump}. The EP cover art shows a long-haired person
headbanging to his Game Boy, which is plugged into an
amplifier like an electric guitar. This EP was featured in an issue of
Nintendo Power. Also, a music video for "Gameboy/Homeboy" was also produced by
Wyld File.
Beck performed at the music and arts festival
Bonnaroo in
Manchester, Tennessee on
June 17, 2006. He performed many songs from his album
Guero. In addition to his band, Beck was accompanied onstage by a group of puppets, dressed as him and members of his band. Live video feed of the puppets' performance was broadcast on video screens to the audience. The puppets were part of his 2006 world tour.
Beck's seventh major label studio album,
The Information, which again reunited him with Nigel Godrich, was released on
October 3, 2006. The album reportedly took more than three years to make and was described as "quasi hip-hop." It came with a sheet of
stickers, which were to be used to "make your own album cover." The lead U.S. single, "Nausea", officially went to radio on
September 5, 2006. In the UK, the first single was "Cellphone's Dead".
The Information in its entirety was leaked onto the Internet in late September. On
September 27, 2006, Beck released a
Yahoo! Music Unlimited exclusive track before the album was released, titled "Think I'm In Love". Customers who purchased at
Best Buy were treated to an exclusive download of an outtake track titled "This Girl That I Know", whereas
Target shoppers received "Inside Out", both of which were on European versions of the disc. Some U.S. stores also included a bonus disc, featuring the track "O Menina", which was also included in the Japanese release, along with the other two bonus tracks. Some copies of the album include a bonus DVD of "homemade" (by Beck and Godrich) music videos for each song. Because of its inclusion of free stickers,
The Information was disqualified by the Official Chart Company from entering the
UK albums chart, but in the U.S. the album gave Beck his third straight Top 10 studio album peak on the
Billboard 200, reaching #7.
His latest single, "
Timebomb", was released on
iTunes on
August 21, 2007.