User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 41 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 35 out of 41
-
Mixed: 3 out of 41
-
Negative: 3 out of 41
Review this album
-
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
- User score
- By date
- Most helpful
-
JasonTSep 13, 2005This is a great album. A much different sound than their first but every song is really good.
-
-
MattSSep 5, 2005
-
-
MarkSep 7, 2005The entire CD is brilliant, with only two low points that interrupt the great songs. The final track is more filler, but according to the band (I emailed them on their site), there's a very good reason it's there. Whatever it is.
-
-
brunoc.Aug 9, 2006
-
-
KellyMSep 18, 2005The album is almost too catchy. I often find myself singing or humming the entire CD from beginning to end (granted, I have listened to it well more than 14 times). This album surely is different than 'Ok Go', as well. The band has certainly matured from their first release to their second. This album is one not to pass up.
-
-
annahOct 6, 2006an awesome album, i couldn't wait until it was released in australia. they do sound pretty franz ferdinandy, but with the same producer it isn't surprising/ love them both to bits though and still love and worship their here it goes again film clip.
-
-
MattRSep 10, 2006Don't be put off by the critics, this is a fantastic album. And the critics will look back and eat their words when they make it big.Oh no, is a brilliant, fun and most importantly catchy album, long live Ok Go!
-
-
Captaind.Jul 9, 2007This album is an amazing piece of work that contains more than just the treamill song. Ok Go shows real potential and depth with great tracks like get over it and invinvible. All in all, an excellent rocker of an album
-
-
GODJESUSNov 10, 2005There awsome theres always room for improvment, a lot of people refer to weezer when they speak of ok go which completley freaks me out because I'm in love with Weezer for possesing a completley different energy
-
-
HilaryNNov 7, 2005I love, love, love this cd... so much! xoxoxox
-
-
BradROct 23, 2005Amazing Power Pop, Indie, and Power Cord Mix. This album will leave you playing air guitar all while trying to preform their video dance. Each song is equally catchy and will be stuck in your head for days. Favorite tracks: Do What You Want, Here It Goes Again, No Sign of Life, Oh Lately Its So Quiet
-
-
EmBSep 14, 2005Can't trun my Cd player off now!!
-
-
TylerESep 8, 2005
-
-
SarahJan 5, 2007This is one of my favorite albums of all time. If anyone needs to "lighten up," it's the critics.
-
-
JoeMNov 14, 2005Freakin' Epic. a real work of art, a gem if you will
-
-
MuradANov 4, 2005An album for all us indie kids with a soft spot for the catchy. Just pick up where they left off with the hyper-fun self-titled first album.
-
-
CliffRSep 27, 2005Oh No is an incredible second release, excellent from top to bottom. Too many bands blow their wad on their first try...hoping to catch on. These guys actually put out a better cd the second time around, proving they are for real. Power Pop at its best, you will not be able to get these songs out your head...nor will you want to. The video for "a million ways" is hysterical!!
-
-
TaylorCJan 17, 2006Who cares if it's not new edge and critically artistic. Its fun as hell, energetic and catchy. I want music to entertain me, I don't want to have to think about deeper meaning.
-
-
Dec 3, 2012
-
Jun 29, 2012They are REALLY GOOD making videos, but some songs are really boring and common. But most of the songs (especially the ones that have amazing video clips) are good, and catchy
-
Entertainment WeeklyFresh slices of power-chord sunshine. [2 Sep 2005, p.79]
-
Songs like "Invincible" and "Do What You Want" don't disappoint and should be on the playlist for any retro dance party.
-
Alternative PressTheir songs are categorically contagious and surprisingly smart. [Sep 2005, p.164]