is it the fact that they are labeled as weezer rip offs? is it their beautiful melodies and harmonies? or is it just the fact that ryen slegr is a beautiful man?
to me its the fact that every song that they come out with it somehow just ends up blowing my mind and the beatles are the only band that does that.
ryen slegr is a beautiful man. i think the immediate draw to a lot of their songs is that ryen is always playing on the offbeats. him and star are so often coming in with their lead lines on the offbeat, whereas daniel and jose are just chillin. he gets inside the music like that. in between chord changes and beats, its so infectiously catchy. he sings like that too. fuckin offbeats man its so awesome.
daniel is also a beautiful man. he may even be more beautiful than ryen when you think about what the word "beautiful" really means. they both have different strengths. daniels melodies are often more flowing and dreamy, like in light years will burn or natalie portman, and ryens are usually more catchy, like in spending time and shooting stars. i dont know whos lyrics i like better, ryens are more interesting but daniels are usually more genuine.
there is so much to each ozma song. i have no idea how they cram all that guitarwork and stuff into each song. such intricate songs.. i think theyre my favorite band.
Quote from: I LOVE Ozma on October 10, 2007, 09:48:07 PM
to me its the fact that every song that they come out with it somehow just ends up blowing my mind and the beatles are the only band that does that.
I think you need to look up the word "only" in a dictionary.
damn seb you're not holding back in the GOD when it comes to language, eh?
THESE PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN.
Anyway, what else am I going to post about?
i am the only one who gave a nice well thought out answer.
criticize my english i dare you
Quote from: AM Radio on October 13, 2007, 09:12:45 AM
i am the only one who gave a nice well thought out answer.
criticize my english i dare you
Internet tough guy alert.
Quote from: AM Radio on October 13, 2007, 09:12:45 AM
Criticize my English I dare you.
My English is not great at all. Yet I just could not pass this up. It's too funny in that ironic humor sorta way.
haha
They have the perfect blend of pop and rock.
Oatmeal's signature is like a page and a half.
thats an odd reason.
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Quote from: Rome on October 17, 2007, 06:11:45 AM
Oatmeal's signature is like a page and a half.
Thanks for the recognition. I think my signature is stinking sweet.
Catchy songs.
Nice vocals and music sincerity. A great balance of rock and melody. Nice keyboard lines. There music just does not get old on me like most bands do.
The bass lines are pretty neat
yeah the bass for immigration song amazes me.
daniel brummel
Playing along with their albums helped me become a better bass player.
They seem to sing with a passion, and seem to care about the fans, even if they are playing infront of as little as 30 people.
The thing I like most is what made me such a big Weezer fan (Yes I said Weezer in a Ozma post :() is that most of the songs seem to speak to you. The solos and the licks talk, and with the keyboard added in it makes the songs even more so sound like they are talking to you.
I enjoy playing Ozma songs on guitar, especially all the lead play that Ryan does.
first welcome to the boards. second most of us already make weezer reference in our ozma discussions. and third its ryen.
Thanks for the welcome, and I know it's Ryen I just didn't think to look at what I wrote :-[
The passion I see in them when they play live. I really just want to rock out and listen to music with Jose.
The lyrics are fucking clever, more so than I've ever heard. Death Cab has some good ones, Modest Mouse, but Ozma takes the cake:
transitioning from "right coast, left coast" to "right coast, wrong coast" in continental drift. "baggage comes along"
I know there's plenty of other good ones, but continental drift just happened to be playing.
great lyrics, and Slegr's ability to change the very fabric of time and space with his unparalleled soloing abilities. His guitar powers make him a god of rock, and a god to the ladies.
DAN University! thats all i gotta say
I'm sorry to bump this topic, but I have a bit to say as to why I like Ozma.
And unfortunately I'm going to start this with Weezer. One of the big draws I had to Weezer was in lines like In the Garage where Rivers sang about superheroes and referenced things that I could relate to. Ironically, I was into Ozma before Weezer (I got a kung fu dvd in 8th grade for the ataris and ended up preferring domino effect hah). Anyways, songs like "Lorraine" or "Game Over" have their references to "Back to the Future"; put that with the Zelda references, the Mario and Luigi references, and the incredible nostalgia of the songs and I have a band that I'm hooked on. Ozma also knows perfectly how to blend a melody with the lyrics so that they work together. Look at Natalie Portman. That quiet "maybe she'll be hearing this..." followed by the screaming "but probably she won't!" makes the line so much more powerful; she might hear this, but if she won't I might as well wail and yell. I love that. I love how songs like "Baseball" remind me of my childhood and how they capture this warm nostalgic feeling that no other band can give me. I love the quirky and clever lyrics in songs like "Appletrees", but I also love the brilliant lyrics in songs like "Light Years Will Burn", which has lyrics so smart they should be in physics textbooks. The music itself is so interesting. The vocal parts trade, the harmonies are always incredible, their voices are so genuine, the basslines are really interesting and are never lost in the music, the guitar licks can melt steal, and the keyboards are just...well they're fantastic.
And unlike Weezer who went from In the Garage to Beverly Hills and seems like they forgot where they came from, Ozma never did forget. Ozma took a sound that they really felt and they continued with it and evolved it far beyond anything any other alternative or "geek rock" band could ever hope to do. Spending Time is a masterpiece that I can hear evolve as I listen to their back catalogue. It's like each song was a stepping stone to that perfect finale of "Light Years Will Burn".
Wow, I was a bit of an arse in October 2007, wasn't I?
Oh, who am I kidding. I'm always a bit of an arse.
Nah, he had it coming.
the amount of Rock in their songs. From riffs like "Shooting Stars" to the "Landing of Yuri Gargain", Ozma manages to create epic moments in their songs, where everything comes together and you get floored.
The synth leads are bad ass too.
Quote from: gregor on May 13, 2009, 10:23:28 PM
the amount of Rock in their songs. From riffs like "Shooting Stars" to the "Landing of Yuri Gargain", Ozma manages to create epic moments in their songs, where everything comes together and you get floored.
The synth leads are bad ass too.
agree'd. they are a WONDERFUL "rock" band.
There are quite a few things that draw me towards Ozma, from their catchy songs to the incredible musicianship everything about them generates greatness. Whenever I heard Ozma's music it pulls me in as if it were the Death Stars tractor beam, once it gains hold it doesn't let go.
I really wish I had a chance to see them the last time they came through Detroit a couple years ago, but unfortunately work got in the way of fun.
I think it's the vocals. there SO damn sincere! And, also like others said the perfect blend of pop and rock.
Quote from: Jamie on November 04, 2007, 11:36:17 AM
They seem to sing with a passion, and seem to care about the fans, even if they are playing infront of as little as 30 people.
The thing I like most is what made me such a big Weezer fan (Yes I said Weezer in a Ozma post :() is that most of the songs seem to speak to you. The solos and the licks talk, and with the keyboard added in it makes the songs even more so sound like they are talking to you.
I enjoy playing Ozma songs on guitar, especially all the lead play that Ryan does.
i hate to sound like a creep but i don't care...is your username in reference to the Weezer song, or is that just your name? i just gotta know lol
Quote from: gregor on November 10, 2007, 04:37:00 AM
The passion I see in them when they play live. I really just want to rock out and listen to music with Jose.
The lyrics are fucking clever, more so than I've ever heard. Death Cab has some good ones, Modest Mouse, but Ozma takes the cake:
transitioning from "right coast, left coast" to "right coast, wrong coast" in continental drift. "baggage comes along"
I know there's plenty of other good ones, but continental drift just happened to be playing.
What this guy said. Continental Drift is too Samuel. Behind Say It Ain't So...it's my favorite song ever.
I think it's just the basics. They sound so good in my ears, and I can feel what they sing.
I adore Ozma because of their Samuel music. The lyrical arrangements are genious. Simply beautiful. And the harmonies that hear are just beautiful...just Samuel! Also, there's often a contrast in their songs...which I LOVE! I love contrast. One song will be full of loud EMOTION and then next minute it'll be humble and quiet, but still sound awesome ofcourse! I love that conrast in Eponine. I can easily relate to many songs and they're always catchy and fun to sing along with! But not only that, some songs are simple beautifully tear jerking. :) Natalie Portman is a great example of this. I think its so beautiful and sad. *sigh*
Bottomline: Ozma's music is pure talent. Pure raw talent. Art is what it is. Beautiful art full of raw emotion. And I love all of it. <3 ;D
I definately agree with all of what ohjonas said. :D
I'm happy to see some actual discussion in the on topic thread again. Keep it up. :)
that didnt last long.
hahahahha!!! britney spears ronnie? sooo funny!!
mostly their fan forum filled with obsessed losers
This ^^^
I have a thing for bands that rip off other bands and then become better than the band they ripped off. 8)
Quote from: Zooey Perry on July 18, 2011, 03:15:43 PM
I have a thing for bands that rip off other bands and then become better than the band they ripped off. 8)
Same here.