Channelling the ghosts of late-period
Beatles,
Badfinger and
Big Star with almost eerie accuracy,
Myracle Brah's debut captures the sound and spirit of the classic power pop era to perfection. Where
Andy Bopp's work with
Love Nut absorbs the influences of hard rock and punk, this solo project feels directly beamed in from some time in 1972, as though the subsequent quarter-century never even happened. What the record lacks in originality, it more than makes up for in pure charm. A gifted songwriter,
Bopp stuffs
Life on Planet Eartsnop with no less than 20 tracks, each of them dead-on evocations of an era long gone by and rarely recalled quite so effectively or affectionately. [The CD was reissued in 2001 with bonus tracks.]