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Myracle Brah

Myracle Brah

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 8 votes
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  • Similar Artists: The Raspberries, Badfinger, the Beatles, Outrageous Cherry

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User reviews for Myracle Brah

Average rating3h starsOut of 8 votes

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Editor's review

Myracle Brah offers comfort and support to fans of rocking pop music. The band's pneumatic rhythms and buoyant vocal melodies lift and separate the twin globules of rhythm and melody. Myracle Brah makes bouncy pop music for sagging hipster sweethearts.

Biography

Mojo Magazine has called Myracle Brah’s first record, Life on Planet Eartsnop, one of the best guitar-pop records of the last 10 years.

Myracle Brah is the brainchild of Andy Bopp – front-man and songwriter for Interscope RecordsLovenut. With the mega merger of Seagram’s, Polygram, and Universal, Andy dove into the Myracle Brah project full-time. Myracle Brah is now the primary vehicle for Andy’s expressive brand of guitar pop.

Hailing from Baltimore, Md., Myracle Brah churns out pristine pop with plenty of jangly psychedelic references. Critics have compared the band to a broad spectrum of '60s artists: from the Byrds and the Beatles to Badfinger and the '70s Raspberries. The blistering melodic jangle of subsequent releases has been compared to such acts as Teenage Fanclub, T-Rex, and David Bowie.

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