AllMusic Review by Gina Boldman
Plate Spinner continues Myracle Brah's talent for straight up power pop; still heavily influenced by Big Star and the Beatles, Myracle Brah
honors the bands well with plenty of bouncy, endearing songs and jangly
riffs that sound familiar enough to be comfortable but different enough
to stand out. The aptly-named album effortlessly achieves a delicate
balance of heartfelt melodicism and simmering frustration combined with
candid vulnerability and somber lamentation. The aching "Drowning," the
pleading "Treat Her Right," and the rollicking "The Seeds Keep Growing
Faster" are highlights on an album that's easy to like and hard to
dismiss.
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