Pasadena (album) explained

Pasadena
Type:studio
Artist:Ozma
Cover:Pasadena(album).jpg
Released:May 15, 2007
Genre:Indie pop
Pop punk
Length:36:51
Label:About A Girl Records[1]
Reincarnate[2]
Producer:Billy Burke, Greg Doyle
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Pasadena is the fourth studio album by American rock band Ozma, released in 2007.[1] [3] [4]

Production

The album took five months to record and was mixed by Matt Hyde.[3]

Critical reception

PopMatters wrote that the album is "more like Weezer's green self-titled album than anything, eager to live up to an ideal and doing a good job of it."[2] The Los Angeles Times called the band "underrated," writing that the album is "more muscular and mature than the crunchy power-pop that gained Ozma a large Southland following over its first three albums."[3] The Northern Express praised the "well-written, catchy indie compositions."[5]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ozma preview : Illinois Entertainer.
  2. Web site: Ozma: Pasadena. August 13, 2007. PopMatters.
  3. Web site: BUZZ BANDS. May 3, 2007. Los Angeles Times.
  4. Web site: Wonderful world of OZMA. Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
  5. Web site: 4Play. www.northernexpress.com.