Anyone Else Unbelievably Disappointed?

Started by Tideplaya, May 15, 2007, 10:11:26 AM

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returnofdisco

After months of listening to nothing but Fiery Furnaces, Of Montreal, and Half-Handed Cloud.....The new OZMA album rocks!  Yeah I said it, they put the rock and roll back into my weiner-pop.  That's a genre.  It kicks rear ya'll.
but most of all I fear you'd see, parts of me buried for centuries

Steveguy

To the people that initially dislike this album.  I'm not going to say much...actually I've only have one word: "Pinkerton"  (Yea yea, I know...it's not to that extent...but you get the idea)

wepeel

Quote from: Steveguy on June 07, 2007, 12:18:25 AM
To the people that initially dislike this album.  I'm not going to say much...actually I've only have one word: "Pinkerton"  (Yea yea, I know...it's not to that extent...but you get the idea)

fuck yeah. I am totally getting this vibe.

Ianny

I was unbelievably disappointed that when I went for a cheese steak this afternoon, they were out of steak!  Had it with chicken instead, and it was pretty damn good.

Love the album though.  Still, unbelievably disappointed... :'(
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Fantastic Max

Stop posting in this thread, it's stupid. haha.
"Cross my heart, hope to die, stick a pizza in my mouth."
-Donkey Lips

Potentially Tim

#155
Quote from: heysarahsarah on May 19, 2007, 03:29:55 PM
Heartache vs Heartbreak made my jaw drop.  I couldn't believe it when it came on.  It was Ozma, but with like, a New Pornographers space age twist.  Incredible.

PLEASE refrain from comparing:
1. Ozma to the New Pornographers while citing this song
2. Star Wick to Neko Motherfucking Case

Bob511

That's a pretty embarrassing post-date-to-reply-date gap there.

First comparison's also apt enough, and no one made the second.

Potentially Tim

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Quote from: Bob511 on June 18, 2007, 08:10:45 PM
That's a pretty embarrassing post-date-to-reply-date gap there.

First comparison's also apt enough, and no one made the second.

1. If I'm not embarrassed to be on this board in general, nothing else I do online will embarrass me. Not even *GASP* a reply gap. (lol?). But I must say, your cyber chivalry remains unmatched. Way to defend the lady's net honor!  :-*  :-*

2. Not even close and 3. You know what I mean. She clearly was referring to the tradeoff on male/female vocals, ala NP. Duh, I didn't think she actually believed Star was in the same league as Case. But then can you blame me? It was the only way I could criticize a band member without fear of them getting on Ryen's name and coming after me.

heysarahsarah

Tim, I'm not the only one to make such a comparison.  And I never compared Star to Neko. 


Can you lighten up perhaps?
Bob511i: But SARAH is my <3



No day but today.

Potentially Tim

#159
Sorry! I was trying to dig at the band, not at you. I came off as a diq and I apologize.

Also, sorry Bob! I didn't make the connection of you two until just now. Let's be friends, even though you don't like me, please.



Edit: Shit. Sorry. I keep trailing off topic. Yes. I was unbelievably disappointed by the new album.

Bob511


Andy


After re-reading the first few pages of this thread, I find it extremely telling that, over a month after the album was released, all of the original critics in this thread have either shut the hell up,


tried to backtrack:
Quote from: butterfly on May 16, 2007, 04:13:20 PM
well my first ozma album and dammn i was dissappointed!
...
its just like how weezer looses their touch when they realease malidroit.
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pasadena-----> dammn....what the hell is it with 'lunchbreak'
Quote from: butterfly on May 22, 2007, 12:01:24 AM
im not saying its a bad album.


...or basically crashed themselves into the ground:
Quote from: varnon on May 17, 2007, 05:37:38 PM
So that actualy is Star?
Huh.
Well my apologies then. Somehow that night you did manage to fool my friends and I into thinking you played as I described.
I'm actualy glad that you don't play that way because it was pretty dissapointing to think that you did.

Nobody wanted to fucking listen to anybody who actually knew the album to begin with, and now that people have heard the album out a few times, all those critics are looking stupid.
And yes, I'm calling those people out on this like an ass, but only because they still deserve it.
And yes, I know those examples above will piss people off, but whatever. You come to the Ozma Fans Forum to bash an Ozma album-- you should expect it.
And yes, that explains the BOLD FONT!!!!



preterit

I like it. So there.

I wouldn't go so far as to say that it's my favorite Ozma album, but I like where they're going with their sound. That seems to be the issue of most of the critics, right? Heaven forbid a band's sound and style mature/change after x amount of years together.

If you wanna listen to the same thing over and over again, go buy any Lenny Kravitz album.

Potentially Tim

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Quote from: Andy on June 20, 2007, 08:55:15 PM
You come to the Ozma Fans Forum to bash an Ozma album-- you should expect it.

While I certainly appreciate your moxy, I think that's a clue into the more likely reason why people "shut the hell up." They're simply tired of getting shit. Not because the album finally grew on them. If that's what you're implying???

Oatmeal

I haven't really made my full conclusion on here so here it is:

It's weird I will listen to Pasadena and I will like it allot. Then I will listen to an older album from Ozma and I think "man, I wish Pasadena made me feel like this."

Thus my conclusion= I think Pasadena is great but it's not at my level. So while I like it but it does not touch me like my favorite music does.*


*My feelings are based on the album over all. A few songs like HVH and Underneath my Tree are expections. These songs are more my level. I would say at this moment HVH=my favorite off the album.

Quote from: antiuser on December 09, 2007, 11:35:30 AM
There aren't many bands out there that treat their fans like Ozma does.
http://oatmealmp3blog.blogspot.com/

amish

Why put an asterisk at the end of a sentence when there is nothing between the asterisk and that footnote?

I like Pasadena a lot. Many of the things you feel when you listen to the older albums are likely memories of that time in your life. It's not so much the music itself, but what it reminds you of. 10 years from now some of us will listen to Pasadena and feel much the same way.

Oatmeal

Quote from: Joe on June 23, 2007, 07:53:12 AM
Why put an asterisk at the end of a sentence when there is nothing between the asterisk and that footnote?

I like Pasadena a lot. Many of the things you feel when you listen to the older albums are likely memories of that time in your life. It's not so much the music itself, but what it reminds you of. 10 years from now some of us will listen to Pasadena and feel much the same way.
Your probally right.
Quote from: antiuser on December 09, 2007, 11:35:30 AM
There aren't many bands out there that treat their fans like Ozma does.
http://oatmealmp3blog.blogspot.com/

Rome

Quote from: Joe on June 23, 2007, 07:53:12 AM
Why put an asterisk at the end of a sentence when there is nothing between the asterisk and that footnote?

i'd like to think he meant for it to be read in the context of a footnote, as opposed to a supporting statement. or something along those lines that makes sense.

Fantastic Max

Quote from: Joe on June 23, 2007, 07:53:12 AM
Why put an asterisk at the end of a sentence when there is nothing between the asterisk and that footnote?

I like Pasadena a lot. Many of the things you feel when you listen to the older albums are likely memories of that time in your life. It's not so much the music itself, but what it reminds you of. 10 years from now some of us will listen to Pasadena and feel much the same way.
Eh, I don't associate a certain time with the older albums. I just loved the albums, and it was the first time in my life, I'd found an artist, where i actually loved every single song on an album.
"Cross my heart, hope to die, stick a pizza in my mouth."
-Donkey Lips

I Like Ozma

is that how you felt about tally hall
Quote from: Elliott on December 09, 2006, 03:02:12 PM
Good point, too bad theyre gonna criticize you now.

VanSlegr Fan

Quote
Eh, I don't associate a certain time with the older albums. I just loved the albums, and it was the first time in my life, I'd found an artist, where i actually loved every single song on an album.

im with you on the first part. i remember when a freind send me some ISOTAC songs on AIM in '00 or '01, but other than that,yea i dont have any strong memories tied to the early albums at all, they rock hard, so i listen to em all the time.

and another note, ozma is the first group uve ever listened to that u liked all the songs on the albums?? wow...im sorry dude. i pretty much only listen to cds were i love every song on them. i hate skipping songs, except when its a rehash put on more than one album, and i DONT mean just ozma, punk groups do this alot.
Ryen Slegr and Daniel Brummel could eat a can of Alphabet Soup and poopoo out better lyrics than Rivers Cuomo

I save my best for last and after that don't even ask me - Beck

Andy

Quote from: Bullies to go on June 22, 2007, 05:14:12 PM
Quote from: Andy on June 20, 2007, 08:55:15 PM
You come to the Ozma Fans Forum to bash an Ozma album-- you should expect it.

While I certainly appreciate your moxy, I think that's a clue into the more likely reason why people "shut the hell up." They're simply tired of getting shit. Not because the album finally grew on them. If that's what you're implying???

!!!!

Oatmeal

Quote from: Rome on June 24, 2007, 11:19:10 AM
Quote from: Joe on June 23, 2007, 07:53:12 AM
Why put an asterisk at the end of a sentence when there is nothing between the asterisk and that footnote?

i'd like to think he meant for it to be read in the context of a footnote, as opposed to a supporting statement. or something along those lines that makes sense.
Your right, thats what I used it for.
Quote from: antiuser on December 09, 2007, 11:35:30 AM
There aren't many bands out there that treat their fans like Ozma does.
http://oatmealmp3blog.blogspot.com/

Fantastic Max

Quote from: I Like Ozma on June 24, 2007, 06:10:17 PM
is that how you felt about tally hall
Actually, yeah. When I first got into Tally Hall last year, as well as today...I love every song.
"Cross my heart, hope to die, stick a pizza in my mouth."
-Donkey Lips

aqotgg

I bought the album and then made a burned copy without tracks 1, 3, & 4. 
I think it's a marvelous collection of songs, it's just that they really made a shitty move putting Fight The Darkness and the remakes on there. 
Those three tracks are some half-assed bullshit.

VanSlegr Fan

QuoteThose three tracks are some half-assed bullshit.

wow. very blunt, that made me laugh.
Ryen Slegr and Daniel Brummel could eat a can of Alphabet Soup and poopoo out better lyrics than Rivers Cuomo

I save my best for last and after that don't even ask me - Beck

I Like Ozma

Quote from: Fantastic Max on June 26, 2007, 10:08:12 PM
Quote from: I Like Ozma on June 24, 2007, 06:10:17 PM
is that how you felt about tally hall
Actually, yeah. When I first got into Tally Hall last year, as well as today...I love every song.

i dont think i like every song from them, just mainly "just apathy" and "the bidding"
Quote from: Elliott on December 09, 2006, 03:02:12 PM
Good point, too bad theyre gonna criticize you now.

ZariusZer0

after a few listens, I gotta say that i do miss some of the lighter sound.  The new album is good...quite good...but it's decidedly heavier, more serious, more somber. Though the lighter, more airy quality of I Wonder makes me smile. and Incarnation Blues and Barriers have some of the right tones, but still feels heavy in places.

Not that the heavier stuff is bad..but i hope there might be some more of the lighter sounds from before too, as the sound continues to mature.

Though, to be perfectly honest, i still can't get into Fight the Darkness. I think that's mostly the repetition of that line though. After the first 10 seconds, I quite understand that there is Darkness, and it is to be fought. That's made readily apparent. and when it crops up again..just starts to get on my nerves.

Tideplaya

Quote

Nobody wanted to fucking listen to anybody who actually knew the album to begin with, and now that people have heard the album out a few times, all those critics are looking stupid.
And yes, I'm calling those people out on this like an ass, but only because they still deserve it.
And yes, I know those examples above will piss people off, but whatever. You come to the Ozma Fans Forum to bash an Ozma album-- you should expect it.
And yes, that explains the BOLD FONT!!!!




Funny, I still don't like the album and I created this thread.  I stopped posting here because I don't know how many different ways can I say, "I don't like it"  I am a Huge OZMA fan and I wanted to see what other OZMA fans thought.  Pretty simple, no bold needed.

I'm still disappointed, but at the very least I got HvH and Incarnation Blues out of the album, and two years ago I never thought I'd hear another new OZMA song that I like.  So there's the bright side.

I Like Ozma

how could you not love motorology and underneath my tree?
Quote from: Elliott on December 09, 2006, 03:02:12 PM
Good point, too bad theyre gonna criticize you now.