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*''[[Mikal Cronin (album)|Mikal Cronin]]'' - CD/LP (2011; Trouble in Mind)
*''[[Mikal Cronin (album)|Mikal Cronin]]'' - CD/LP (2011; Trouble in Mind)
*''[[MCII (album)|MCII]]'' - CD/LP (2013; Merge Records)
*''[[MCII (album)|MCII]]'' - CD/LP (2013; Merge Records) <ref>{{cite web |url=http://records1001.wordpress.com/2013/08/18/mikal-cronin-mcii-deluxe/ |title=Mikal Cronin / MCII |publisher=1001 Records |accessdate=2014-11-02}}</ref>

====Singles/EPs====
====Singles/EPs====
*''Gone'' - 7" (2010; Goodbye Boozy Records)
*''Gone'' - 7" (2010; Goodbye Boozy Records)

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Mikal Cronin
Mikal Cronin at Haldern Pop 2013
Mikal Cronin at Haldern Pop 2013
Background information
Born (1985-12-26) December 26, 1985 (age 38)
GenresRock, garage rock revival, alternative rock, indie rock, punk rock
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
Instrument(s)Vocals, bass guitar, guitar, saxophone, drums
LabelsGoodbye Boozy, Trouble in Mind, Goner,[1] Merge Records

Mikal Cronin (born December 26, 1985)[2][3] is an American musician and songwriter. He has released two solo albums and several singles. Cronin is also a member of the bands Okie Dokie, Epsilons, Party Fowl and Moonhearts,[4] and occasionally plays bass guitar and adds backing vocals in Ty Segall's live band; he has also released an album and a single in collaboration with Segall. Cronin earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in music from California Institute of the Arts.

Discography

As a solo artist

Studio albums

Singles/EPs

  • Gone - 7" (2010; Goodbye Boozy Records)
  • Tide - 7" (2011; Goner Records)
  • Violitionist Acoustic Sessions 7" (2012: Turntable Kitchen)[6]

Collaborations

With Ty Segall

  • Pop Song - 7" (2009; Goodbye Boozy Records)
  • Reverse Shark Attack - Cassette/LP (2009; Burger Records issued cassette only / Kill Shaman Records issued LP only)
  • Group Flex (Contribute Tracks: Fame; Suffragette City) 6 x Flexi Disc/Book (2011; Castle Face)

As part of other bands

Epsilons

  • Evil Robots - CD/EP (2005, Modern Sleeze)
  • Epsilons / Hips (split with Hips) - 7" (2006; olFactory Records)
  • Epsilons - CD/LP (2006; Retard Disco issued CD only / Young Cubs issued LP only)
  • Killed 'Em Deader 'N A Six Card Poker Hand - CD/LP (2007; Retard Disco issued CD only / HBSP-2X issued LP only)

Charlie and the Moonhearts

  • Charlie and The Moonhearts - Cassette (2007, Red Handed Recordings)
  • I Think You're Swell - 7" (2007, Goodbye Boozy Records)
  • Drop In Drop Out - 7" (2008, Tic Tac Totally)
  • Thunderbeast - Cassette (2008, Telephone Explosion)
  • Real Hot Breakers - 7" (2009, Trouble in Mind)
  • Charlie & The Moonhearts / Teen Anger (split with Teen Anger) - LP (2009; Telephone Explosion Records)
  • Moonhearts - LP (2010, Tic Tac Totally)
  • Split (with Ty Segall / CoCoComa / The White Wires) - 7" (2010; Trouble in Mind)

Party Fowl

  • Party Fowl - 7" (2008; Post Present Medium)
  • STD's - 7" (2008; Goodbye Boozy Records)

Okie Dokie

  • Badhammer - 7" (2009; Goodbye Boozy Records)
  • Okie Dokie - 10" (2009; Aagoo)
  • Sorrow/Jubilance - 7" Split with Nü Sensae (2010; Swill Children)

Ty Segall Band

References

  1. ^ "Albums by Mikal Cronin". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  2. ^ "Guest Lists: Mikal Cronin | Features". Pitchfork. 2013-05-03. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  3. ^ Austin L. Ray. "Mikal Cronin Talks Merge Debut, Tom Waits, Becoming a Better Person". MTV Hive. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  4. ^ "Interview: Mikal Cronin". Consequence of Sound. 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
  5. ^ "Mikal Cronin / MCII". 1001 Records. Retrieved 2014-11-02.
  6. ^ "TK012: Mikal Cronin – Violitionist Acoustic Sessions". Turntable Kitchen. 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2013-06-04.

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