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Myracle Brah
Myracle Brah
Myracle Brah
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The 3rd amazing album, creatively, it takes moves away from the archetypal sounds of their first 2 releases (Beatles, Badfinger, Big Star), although some songs would fit perfectly on either of those records. But the soni...  more »

     
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All Artists: Myracle Brah
Title: Myracle Brah
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Not Lame Records
Original Release Date: 11/21/2000
Re-Release Date: 2/13/2001
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 618403006026, 5031802000931

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The 3rd amazing album, creatively, it takes moves away from the archetypal sounds of their first 2 releases (Beatles, Badfinger, Big Star), although some songs would fit perfectly on either of those records. But the sonic blast of Mott The Hoople make a workout here and plenty of beautiful, soulful pop songs spring forth, as well. The most mature and rewarding release of the band yet. And that is saying something pretty powerful. Not Lame Recordings.
 

CD Reviews

Power Pop heaven
Michael J. Muscato | Irvine, CA USA | 10/22/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Message '78" is the greatest Badfinger song that Badfinger never wrote. Of course, any decent musician can do a copy/cover of another group's sound, but Myracle Brah has packaged it all together into a grand 90's update of a sound that tragically left the airwaves 25 years ago. Clean, ringing guitar and hooks that keep running through your head half the day. All of the other reviews that catalogue Mr. Bopp's influences are right on (Badfinger, Big Star, John Lennon.......does anyone remember The Dwight Twilley Band?)...and I'm certainly thankful that he's around to keep the fire burning for us "oldtimers."I won't go into a song by song breakdown. but should mention that the songbreak from "Going Crazy" into "Out of Tune" knocks me out every time I hear it. I replayed it 4 times in the car the other day just so my 14 year old son could hear it. Now he's complaining because he can't get these songs out of his head.I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of "Planet Eartsnop" and "Platespinner" which I have already ordered. If they are half as good as this one I'll be satisfied."
Power Pop Rockin' with Myracle Brah
Lee E. Coursey | 12/03/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Buy this album now!! The latest offering from Myracle Brah delivers twelve super-delicious tracks, including several POWER-pop rockers such as the lead track, "I'd Rather Be," and the Shazam-like rave up "Going Crazy." All the tracks feature Andy Bopp's amazingly pure vocals, memorable melodies, and powerful guitars.

This album shows a more mature song-writing style and blues-influenced composition than previous MB efforts, in my opinion. The guitar work and boogie groove on "Hey Now," for example, harken back to the best rock-pop of yesteryear, recalling (but not reproducing) songs by Rod Stewart, Cheap Trick, and others.

The album also includes several dreamy ballads to offer a moment of relaxation between the more driven numbers. Fans of The Shazam, Sloan, Todd Rundgren, and Mott The Hoople should enjoy this album. Buy it today!"
More great tunes...
Rob | Durham, NC USA | 04/04/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I've been on a power-pop binge over the past 12 months, and of all the obscure albums I own (including all three Myracle Brah releases)this is my favorite. If you're a fan of Fountains of Wayne, Weezer, Owsley, or older bands like the Beach Boys or the Beatles, I'd highly recommend this album."