Mr. Superlove

Mr. Superlove is the debut studio album by Cincinnati, Ohio-based indie rock band Ass Ponys.

It was produced by the Afghan Whigs' bassist John Curley, and was recorded in his house.

[1] Upon its initial release, the album became a commercial flop due to distribution problems.

[5][6] Mr. Superlove was reviewed by Jason Cohen in the indie music magazine Option.

[9] Vickie Gilmer of Trouser Press wrote of the album: "The frontman's slightly nasal, oddly high-pitched vocal tricks most definitely aren't for everyone, but his hell-bent strains give the Ass Ponys an instantly likable quality.