Hear, hear! That debut disc was my album of 1998 & I still stand by that assessment. Great tunes, great vibe. I loved the 2nd (and last?) Love Nut album as well. The subsequent albums have also demonstrated the scope of Andy Bopp's creativity and I've never quite understood these accusations that Bopp is a one-note copyist. Singleminded devotion to a particular retro style? Far from it. But even if that was the case, is that necessarily a bad thing as long as it's done right? Eg. Orgone Box. cheers ---- Original message ---- >Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 20:06:45 -0500 >From: "Michael Bennett" >Subject: Re: The High Dials / Datsons >To: audities@smoe.org > >While the Myracle Brah debut disc was very much a spot-the- influence lark >(and an incredibly entertaining one), to continue to stereotype them on the >basis of that disc is plain wrong. I would say that on their second and >fourth albums (PLATE SPINNER and BLEEDER), Andy Bopp and his assistants >weave in some other elements into the music. The melodies are certainly cut >from the same cloth as always -- that has always been a part of Bopp's thing >in Love Nut and MB -- but there are a lot of diverse sonic elements that add >a gloss that is alternatively psychedelic and modern and find Myracle Brah >to be a lot more daring, in some respects, than many of their power pop >bretheren. Even if one does not like those records, it is unfair to >continually paint them as mere imitators, when that is simply incorrect. > >Mike Bennett > > > >Record reviews and more at http://fufkin.com > >>From: Stewart Mason > >>Myracle Brah: Thankfully, no. They're not so singleminded in their >>devotion to any particular retro style. > >_____________________________________________________________ ____ >Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online >http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 > Grace and peace KEVIN www.powerofpop.com www.mp3.com/popland