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| Genre = Alternative rock<br>Indie Rock<br>Power Pop | | Genre = Alternative rock<br>Indie Rock<br>Power Pop | ||
| Label = Self-Released | | Label = Self-Released | ||
| Reviews = * Bearded | | Reviews = * Bearded Gentlemen Music {{Rating|3.5|5}} [https://beardedgentlemenmusic.com/2014/04/16/ozma-boomtown/ link] | ||
| Producer = [[Ozma]] | | Producer = [[Ozma]] | ||
| Last album = ''[[Pasadena]]''<br>(2007) | | Last album = ''[[Pasadena]]''<br>(2007) | ||
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==Writing and Recording== | ==Writing and Recording== | ||
[[Boomtown]] is Ozma's first released album in seven years following 2007's ''[[Pasadena]]'', thus being the longest gap between studio albums for the band. It is also unique in several ways. It opens with the unrelenting melodious rocker "[[Around The World In 80 Seconds]]", Ozma's first instrumental song since ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''’s "[[Korobeiniki]]". "[[Nervous]]" is notable as the first Ozma song written by drummer [[Kenn Shane]], and the first lead vocal by keyboardist [[Star Wick]]. "[[Out | [[Boomtown]] is Ozma's first released album in seven years following 2007's ''[[Pasadena]]'', thus being the longest gap between studio albums for the band. It is also unique in several ways. It opens with the unrelenting melodious rocker "[[Around The World In 80 Seconds]]", Ozma's first instrumental song since ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''’s "[[Korobeiniki]]". "[[Nervous]]" is notable as the first Ozma song written by drummer [[Kenn Shane]], and the first lead vocal by keyboardist [[Star Wick]]. "[[Out the Window]]" is the second Ozma song (the other being ''The Doubble Donkey Disc'''s "[[Immigration Song]]") to feature rhythm guitarist [[Jose Galvez]] on lead vocals. Also curious is the fact that bassist and frequent frontman [[Daniel Brummel]] only sings lead on two of the songs. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== |