Album artwork for Mikal Cronin by Mikal Cronin

with long time friend and collaborator, ty segall producing, eric bauer (ty segall, royal baths) running the tape machine and guest like john dwyer of thee oh sees, you can be sure you're in for something special. conceived and recorded as a sort of therapy to help cope with adjusting to post-college life, an ensuing break-up and geographic isolation mikal cronin steps momentarily away from the rhythm section of orange county surf-punk bashers, the moonhearts with his debut solo album. fans can take heart, this isn't a 'vanity project' or half-baked endeavour - mikal's solo debut is fully realized, cohesive and beautiful. with themes that are personal as they are universal; questioning the future, accepting the past and living in the moment. taking influences such as the late sixties del shannon and the everly brothers and filtering them through his own mutant californian fuzz, mikal deftly explores his singer-songwriter side that at moments feel like a punk harry nilsson or curt boettcher - balancing sweet melodies and chords with chunky, psychedelic guitar freakouts. don't let the opening beach boys harmonies of 'it's alright?' fool you into thinking this record can be easily pinned down.

Mikal Cronin

Mikal Cronin

Trouble in Mind
Album artwork for Mikal Cronin by Mikal Cronin
LP

$16.99

Black
Released 10/25/2019Catalog Number

TIM031lp

Learn more
Mikal Cronin

Mikal Cronin

Trouble in Mind
Album artwork for Mikal Cronin by Mikal Cronin
LP

$16.99

Black
Released 10/25/2019Catalog Number

TIM031lp

Learn more

with long time friend and collaborator, ty segall producing, eric bauer (ty segall, royal baths) running the tape machine and guest like john dwyer of thee oh sees, you can be sure you're in for something special. conceived and recorded as a sort of therapy to help cope with adjusting to post-college life, an ensuing break-up and geographic isolation mikal cronin steps momentarily away from the rhythm section of orange county surf-punk bashers, the moonhearts with his debut solo album. fans can take heart, this isn't a 'vanity project' or half-baked endeavour - mikal's solo debut is fully realized, cohesive and beautiful. with themes that are personal as they are universal; questioning the future, accepting the past and living in the moment. taking influences such as the late sixties del shannon and the everly brothers and filtering them through his own mutant californian fuzz, mikal deftly explores his singer-songwriter side that at moments feel like a punk harry nilsson or curt boettcher - balancing sweet melodies and chords with chunky, psychedelic guitar freakouts. don't let the opening beach boys harmonies of 'it's alright?' fool you into thinking this record can be easily pinned down.