This is the single disc version of The Super Man Curse (11 songs). Jamband.
CD Reviews
Kryptonite ain't no thang.
Lynn Kestenbaum | Orangeburg, NY United States | 08/01/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The latest album from the Albany, NY based rock band Ominous Seapods once again solidifies their place at the top of the North Country Freak Rock Movement. The Seapods produce music that fuses together a variety of genres to create a unique sound (like a fine rum punch) attracting a loyal and ever-growing fan-base. They are a true-to-life rock 'n roll band, mama. With the Super Man Curse, the Seapods have created an album that invites a broader audience in for a listen. Since the Seapods are considered a "jamband" many people automatically assume that every song will require a long attention span with loose and noodling melodies that float around and around and back and forth. One should not assume so quickly. The Seapods have always shown that they are capable to not only produce "jammy" material, but also more quick-and-to-the-point songs. All of which are the highest quality. What cannot be substituted by any top-40-average-commercial-radio band is the Seapods' unique sense of humor that carries through their music and lyrics (ie- Track 8: Bong Hits & Porn). Songs are incredibly well-written, and can be compared to the authorship of such respected musicians as God Street Wine, moe., Pavement, and Wilco. The Super Man Curse has "hook", do not mistake it for opium.Purchase several of these albums. From the hula-hooping gobis, to the Frank Zappa listening mutants- all of your friends are going to want one."
Good last effort
Sticksman | 06/14/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I've seen these guys play live a number of times and they're just a ton of fun and have one of the strongest rhythm sections. When Max V. left I think they kept the fires burning pretty well though I do believe their song writing changed a bit and I'm not convinced it's for the better. Max put alot of soul into their music which added depth to otherwise pure fun. Still, "Curse" is exactly that...alot of fun. Basic sonic rock fare that definitely gets better with each listen. I tend to go back to this cd over and over and it doesn't get tired. Not their best..."Jet Smooth Ride" has that honor but a strong album nonetheless."
None too shabby
Dean Harris | Las Vegas, NV | 10/21/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"REAL fans will tell you that the 'pods are not a true studio giant, nor were the Grateful Dead. The ominous seapods "superman curse" however, is a great album in my mind. Good to be alive (for a change), superman curse, bong hits and porn and imaginary money make it worth while. Plenty of other good songs to make me proud that I bought it when it came out and supported a local band. I grew up in Plattsburgh, NY where they formed, and now live in Las Vegas. The music is still timeless and great to me, regardless of where I reside.
Great music hits ya right in the heart and mind and the 'pods do it for me everytime."
This Bites
Dean Harris | 12/23/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I really enjoyed their previous album (Matinee Idols), but this one is a collection of very boring poppy songs that never go any where and feature very uninspired jams. I am tremendiously disappointed."