Owl City Ocean Eyes
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Tracklist:
1.Cave In
2.The Bird And The Worm
3.Hello Seattle
4.Umbrella Beach
5.The Saltwater Room
6.Dental Care
7.Meteor Shower
8.On The Wing
12.Fireflies
13.The Top Of The Iceberg
14.Vanilla Twilight
15.Tidal Wave
16.Hello Seattle (Remix)
17.If My Heart Was A House


Release Date: 07/14/2009

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Max Paradise USER (7 Reviews)

2009-08-14 | 170 comments | 2,486 views

Summary: Fun, upbeat music, and that's that. Oh, and he REALLY likes oceans.

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

Adam Young minces no words with the second album under his Owl City moniker. Jumping right in with an upbeat keyboard line, and just going from there, with relaxing, yet at times inspiring, anthems of synthpop completed by the comfortable and smooth vocals of Adam Young and (during many songs) guest singer Matt Thiessen of Relient K. Looking for a good description of Young's voice? Look no further than Thiessen--it's quite literally impossible to tell when the guest vocals come in, because they sound JUST LIKE Young's.

But the similarities end there. Owl City take this very streamlined voice, and place it in an unabashedly fun electronic pop setting. But don't get me wrong, this isn't pop like what you hear from Britney Spears, nor is it electronic like what you get from Infected Mushroom. This is the definition of "upbeat." Vaguely dancable music, with an overbearing innocence and joyous, youthful exuberance just leaking from it.

But that doesn't mean this is music for the innocent, or the musically immature. This fits perfectly into the world of people who want to escape the overall seriousness of the music that is genuinely found as "Respectable," without foraying into the land of blatant pandering to the masses. It's enjoyable, and that's that. There's no hyper technicality here, no intense sorrow--in fact, there's very little emotion present at all. But it still doesn't feel as if it was manufactured, like most emotionless pop music does. This is obviously a man who is creating music from his heart, he just doesn't want to weigh people down with it.

But on the rare occasion Adam lets an emotional moment slip in, it is truly special. On album highlights "Hello Seattle" and "Fireflies," he gets in a little special something generally foreign to the rest of the ocean-themed record. At the end of "Hello Seattle," Young takes a decent synthpop number, and takes it into a huge crescendo, with soaring vocals and perfectly fitting lyrics: "Take me above your light, Carry me through the night. Hold me secure in flight, sing me to sleep tonight." Similarly, in the chorus of "Fireflies," Adam decides to turn down the excessive-happy and bring us a moving, epic melody, that almost throws the listener off with its fast-slow tempo, and the way that he runs the melody through both subdued vocals over piano, and more of the soaring, smooth lines we got in "Hello Seattle" over heavier (but still overly pleasant) guitars.

Throughout the whole of Ocean Eyes, Adam Young proves that he truly knows how to write a great pop hook, and back it up with enjoyable and somewhat unique instrumentals. No, this isn't the most original or mind-blowing album you've heard this year, or even this week, but it's great for taking a break from the heavier likes of today's music scene, and, despite a distinct need for better lyrics, is a remarkably strong album of electronic synthpop gems, especially when Adam Young really lets a little powerful moment slip in there among all of the good cheer.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
LiquidVelvet


Comments: 171
08.14.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Least favourite review I've done yet, but it's been awhile, and I don't know this album THAT well...

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Abaddon2005


Comments: 651
08.14.09


this album is a pretty fun summer album. and you're right about the guest vocals, their voices are really close.

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Zip


Comments: 3731
08.14.09


quite a lot of 4.5's. I am suprised

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brainsheldis


Comments: 245
08.14.09

Album Rating: 1

I don't understand what is even remotely close to being good about this band. I heard "Hello Seattle" and wanted to blow my brains out.

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WhiteWallStargazers


Comments: 1002
08.14.09

Album Rating: 2.5

Boring music..boring live show....

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Roach


Comments: 1071
08.14.09


They're no 'Attack Attack!' that's for sure.

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WhiteWallStargazers


Comments: 1002
08.14.09

Album Rating: 2.5

funny

robertsona


Comments: 2333
08.14.09

Album Rating: 1.5

owl city fucking sucks

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Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11098
08.15.09


man this guy couldnt be ripping off ben gibbard more

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Zip


Comments: 3731
08.15.09


So I heard this was awesome

UhhKris


Comments: 3792
08.15.09


you heard correctly

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Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9782
08.15.09


man this guy couldnt be ripping off ben gibbard more


mmmhm

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Zip


Comments: 3731
08.15.09


who's that

Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9782
08.15.09


death cab for cutie guy

Zip


Comments: 3731
08.15.09


Thanx mr. staff

brainsheldis


Comments: 245
08.15.09

Album Rating: 1

band deserves to be made fun of almost as much as attack! attack! imo

diamondsarentforever


Comments: 4
08.15.09

Album Rating: 3.5

The reason i like this guy so much is because of all of his surreal creative lyrics and amazing synth beats that make perfect synth beats. i also admire that he wrote these songs by basing them on his dreams. just saying that i thought that was cool.

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Unskathed123


Comments: 178
08.17.09

Album Rating: 5

This is an amazing CD.
What's up with people not liking happy music these days?

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Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9782
08.17.09


what now?

AmericnZero02


Comments: 1975
08.22.09


Solid stuff. This could very well be my guilty pleasure of '09.

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