|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
222 Reviews
|
Average Customer Review
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
44 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five-star music here,
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
I've quickly become a fan of Owl City in the past three or four months, and I do not in the least bit regret the time I've spent being awed by the musical greatness of Adam Young's music, or the money I've used to buy so many of his songs. They are beautiful, creative, inspiring, and amazing. Adam's music is so beautiful, because 1) it's different than what you hear on the radio, but still something that deserves a spot on the charts and 2) the lyrics are bursting with feeling, and it's so hard to stop yourself from being pulled into the songs.
So you'll just have to believe me when I say that this is the band you have been waiting for. I've found that it's nearly impossible to feel sad when listening to Owl City, and the music somehow seems to hide away my tears for a later date. I've been influenced so much by this one man. He is amazing. The music just gets better and better, and even the songs that aren't singles--those ones are just as perfect. This music is flawless, and it seems to come so naturally from Mr. Young. He's got talent, and I mean it when I say that. If you don't care about buying a stupid album from a band that someone might call "weird", then at least listen to some of the samples. Or check out the free song, "Fireflies". It's a musical masterpiece. You'll be so glad you did. With that said, let me leave it at this--Owl City is what smiles sound like.
73 of 85 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Syrup? Maybe. Amazingly produced? Yes.,
By Edwincnelson "Ed" (Illinois) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
You'll see a lot of media claptrap about Owl City being a Postal Service knockoff. This is mostly because people in general are sheep who can't look beyond the only similarities (the voices, electronic music, general tone) to look more critically at two albums (Give Up vs Ocean Eyes) and see they don't have that much in common. For anyone who follows their music it becomes apparent that Jimmy Tamborello and Adam Young get to some of the same places in very different ways and both can be very entertaining.
What you will notice about Ocean Eyes is that even when the tone and lyrics go a little overboard in the sap department you can be absolutely dazzled by the mindbogglingly intricate production, and the fervent attention to detail that has been put into this album. Literally every moment of this CD has been filled with some kind of hook. Often the foreground and background mixes are fading in and out from each other with a keen understanding of how long to linger on any individual beat, when to separate, and then when to join them back together. For anyone who has actually sat down a tried to do this you know how hard it is to make it right. Owl City gets it right on almost every track. The result is a house feel that never overstays its welcome a always feels fresh. The deep, layered instrumentation is almost the polar opposite of Jimmy Tamborello's much more minimalist approach, and it works just as well from the opposite direction. The depth of the album is only added to by the tight adherence to its concept. All the tracks work together to make a real album in its entirety. A welcome change. Technically, this is the event horizon of Pro Tools recording. Ignore the haters. This is one of the best mainstream electronic music releases this year, and for those who enjoy hearing a master DJ who can (gasp!) actually play a few instruments... well you'll love this album.
31 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Simple, Happy, Diary Scribbling,
By
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (MP3 Download)
Overall Grade: B
Hilights: Hello Seattle, Dental Care, Fireflies The suspicion here is that Ben Gibbard of The Postal Service changed names, switched bands, and gave in to the increasingly popular auto-tune. "Ocean Eyes" is fresh and corny, delivering the kind of tunes that you can't really tell apart on your first listen or two. Combining witty lyrics like "I'd rather pick flowers than fights" with club beats and melodic warbles makes this record a sort of hipster dance party, ensuring that the emo movement isn't dying, it's just adapting to the pop culture. Expect something simple and ordinary, wonderful if you're into diary scribbling, and so happy that it's almost awkward.
53 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Gum Drop River Stream to Pleasure Palace,
By Sea Pony (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ocean Eyes [Vinyl] (Vinyl)
Owl City, led by musical prodigy and twilight vampire Adam, has released his 2nd album titled Ocean Eyes. Ocean Eyes continues where 'Maybe I'm Dreaming' left off, causing 13-year old girls everywhere to scratch their collective heads and wonder how Owl City can continue his streak of unprecedented hit-making. Like prior accomplishments by Owl City, Ocean Eyes is a collection of synth pop gems that will delight the most hardened and discerning of musical fanatics. Part synthesizer, part katana to the gonads, Owl City mellifluously blends rainbows, purple love berries, sea ponies, stickers, and MySpace into the most breathtaking aural waterfall.
Listening to Ocean Eyes makes you feel like being an overweight kid in 4th grade, and then one day receiving a passed note that reads, "I think your [sic] cute. Will you go out with me?" Yes Adam. Hugs. We'll go out with you. Walk, nay -- soar on an eagle -- to your nearest record store and pick up a copy of Adam's opus. In the case of Amazon, add this to your cart now!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazingly beautiful and happy music,
By Amy (PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
I am blown away by this guy and his creations. I started out hearing "Fireflies" now and again on internet radio, and I kept thinking that's cool I need to remember that name and get that song. Months later I finally did and then bought the CD hoping it wasn't a one-hit wonder. I am a full-blown addict now. I would name my favorites but literally all but 2 songs on here are so perfectly amazing to me that I listen to them constantly. The only 2 I usually skip are The Bird and the Worm and Dental Care.
I absolutely love the twists and turns that each song comes up with musically. All the little details are incredible. Each song has these rhythm and melody twists that work together so well I can't even describe it. It is pure magic for my ears. I would love to watch him create a song. I have read so many comments on comparing him to some group called Postal Service which I'd never heard of...but then I heard some of it recently and it was nowhere near Adam Young's quality. It was not musical at all and it wasn't nearly as smooth or magical or beautiful. I like everything from classical to heavy metal but Owl City is something so new and sweet to me it makes me happy. There are some wonderful romantic lyrics as well, I have to add. This album is the most refreshing thing to come along for me in ages. 100 stars to Adam Young!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Pleasure To Listen To,
By
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
I first heard Fireflies on the radio and immediately took a liking to the song. Upon my first listen through this entire album, I can see why some people find it difficult to distinguish between the individual songs; Young tends to use similar melodies and phrasing on several of the compositions. Despite that though, this album is a joy to listen to. I'd recommend listening to some of the tracks individually to appreciate them on their own and avoid the feeling of monotony.
The complexity of these songs is amazing; there are so many layers to each of them. They all help to pull us into a whimsical fantasy world, which in my mind is the musical version of a colorful pop up story book. While deeper compositions would probably benefit from cutting back on all of the extra bells and whistles, in this instance everything works great and contributes to the overall effect. I usually despise songs with cheesy lyrics, but somehow it seems that thoughtful lyrics filled with metaphors might sound incongruous with the happy melodies, Young's voice and the lush musical landscape. Sometimes it's nice to take a break from the sad, the serious, and just enjoy happy songs for what they are. You won't like this album if: you are a musical minimalist, you prefer acoustic arrangements of songs, you hate happy music, you are insecure with your masculinity (example: one reviewer on here actually stated that he "didn't think this was meant for the guys", which as a guy myself, I have no idea what that's supposed to mean), or you only like deep, thoughtful compositions. In conclusion, I'd say this album is sugary sweet and makes no apologies for it. In today's world, it's refreshing to be able to listen to something happy once in a while and just smile.
20 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I can't get these lyrics out of my head...,
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
"I wish I could cross my arms and cross your mind
Cause I believe you'd unfold your paper heart and wear it on your sleeve All my life I wish I broke mirrors instead of promises" ~ Tidal Wave Owl City's "Ocean Eyes" is instantly compelling although at first you may think you are listening to "Ben Gibbard." Adam Young's voice is similar but seems to have a much more vibrant clarity. The lyrics on "Ocean Eyes" are some of the most creative I've ever heard in this lifetime. They are at times magical and at other times profound. Each song is catchy in its own way. "Hello Seattle" is one of those songs you won't be able to get out of your head once you listen to it six times. I like the way the song takes off into a subtle ecstasy and then comes to a startling halt. It leaves you wanting more which is why "Umbrella Beach" starts almost instantly sending you on wave after wave of tantalizing beats. You can't help but feel happy while listening to this music. I love "The Saltwater Room" with its romantic melodies which are so pure and beautiful. Breanne Duren's voice mingles with Adam Young's voice in such a sweet intimacy it is addictive. "Meteor Shower" is stunning even though it is the shortest song on the album. In my opinion it ends too soon. "On the Wing" has some unique moments at the start that sound like a bird's wings beating. You get the feeling you are flying above some vast forest with the night sky as a backdrop. I always get the feeling that I want to turn this song up to full volume. "Fireflies" is purely a fun song that feels magical and seems born of Adam Young's issues with insomnia. One part of the song always makes me laugh. "The Tip of the Iceberg" is a much more relaxed song with amazing vocals by Melisa Morgan. It ends with a dancy pop reverie. "Vanilla Twilight" is romantic and ecstatic in places. In "Tidal Wave" Matthew Thiessen and Adam Young's voices are so similar it is almost impossible to tell them apart. I think this is a great song to end the album because it seems to give you hope. Of course when the album is over you may feel the urge to listen to the songs again. In fact they can be rather addictive. I've listened to this album on two headphones and the Sennheiser headphones make this sound incredible. The AKG headphones were also fairly good but the Sennheiser seems to reveal some of the "sparkly" magic in the music. ~The Rebecca Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Owl City- Ocean Eyes.,
By The_Kingfisher "quack" (England) - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
This is one of the best CDs I have bought so far this year!
Like I expect a lot of other people to do, I bought this album off the back of the single 'Fireflies'. It's a beautiful song and I wanted more! Now sometimes when you buy an album off the back of a single, the rest of the album just doesn't live up to it, but not in this case! The rest of the album is just as beautiful- it's comforting, liberating, mood making stuff that can be the soundtrack to any part of your life! I'd also advise anyone who likes Owl City to listen to The Postal Service because they are quite similar. Great purchase!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OWL CITY L.P. ALBUM,
By
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Ocean Eyes [Vinyl] (Vinyl)
I PURCHASED THIS ITEM FOR MY GRANDSON WHO JUST TURNED 14, FOR HIS BIRTHDAY HE IS A BIG 'OWL CITY' FAN HE PLAYS THE GUITAR AND SINGS, AS HE SAYS "IT IS AWESOME" KIND OF LIKE IT MYSELF i AM HIS GRANDMOTHER. HE HAS ALL 'OWL CITY. C.DS. NOW HIS ALBUM HE WAS THOROUGHLY ELATED. THANK YOU A GRANDMOTHER
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ahhhh mazinggg,
By
This review is from: Ocean Eyes (Audio CD)
i recommend this to anyone who comes upon it the music is relaxing and like a breath of fresh air im always in the mood for an owl city song the songwriting is simply amazing and you cant help but smile when youre listening to owl city! no wonder owl cty is becoming so succesful, its too good for words to explain and no rview can do it justice its the epitome of amazing music!
|
|
Most Helpful First | Newest First
|
|
Ocean Eyes by Owl City
| ||