I'm sorry to bump this topic, but I have a bit to say as to why I like Ozma.
And unfortunately I'm going to start this with Weezer. One of the big draws I had to Weezer was in lines like In the Garage where Rivers sang about superheroes and referenced things that I could relate to. Ironically, I was into Ozma before Weezer (I got a kung fu dvd in 8th grade for the ataris and ended up preferring domino effect hah). Anyways, songs like "Lorraine" or "Game Over" have their references to "Back to the Future"; put that with the Zelda references, the Mario and Luigi references, and the incredible nostalgia of the songs and I have a band that I'm hooked on. Ozma also knows perfectly how to blend a melody with the lyrics so that they work together. Look at Natalie Portman. That quiet "maybe she'll be hearing this..." followed by the screaming "but probably she won't!" makes the line so much more powerful; she might hear this, but if she won't I might as well wail and yell. I love that. I love how songs like "Baseball" remind me of my childhood and how they capture this warm nostalgic feeling that no other band can give me. I love the quirky and clever lyrics in songs like "Appletrees", but I also love the brilliant lyrics in songs like "Light Years Will Burn", which has lyrics so smart they should be in physics textbooks. The music itself is so interesting. The vocal parts trade, the harmonies are always incredible, their voices are so genuine, the basslines are really interesting and are never lost in the music, the guitar licks can melt steal, and the keyboards are just...well they're fantastic.
And unlike Weezer who went from In the Garage to Beverly Hills and seems like they forgot where they came from, Ozma never did forget. Ozma took a sound that they really felt and they continued with it and evolved it far beyond anything any other alternative or "geek rock" band could ever hope to do. Spending Time is a masterpiece that I can hear evolve as I listen to their back catalogue. It's like each song was a stepping stone to that perfect finale of "Light Years Will Burn".