A California Pop Masterpiece: Mikal Cronin’s “MCII”

May 14th, 2013 in Music

MCII

If you haven’t heard the voice of this beehive already, you will soon be hearing a big buzz around Mikal Cronin’s second album entitled MCII (on Merge Records).  Starting right now.  MCII was released last week and is one of the freshest, most consistently-enjoyable albums of 2013, and is on constant repeat at Chez Lefort.

Cronin, who may be best known as the best-thing-about Ty Segall’s fuzz-laden band, grew up in Laguna Beach and all of its surroundings.  So it’s not surprising that sophisticated, California-infused power-pop songs drip off him like saltwater onto the shore after a surf-session.  To get a feel for MCII musically, conjure an album that combines the melodic acumen of Elliott Smith, The Pixies (check out the Velouria in Cronin’s Turn Away), R.E.M., Wilco, and even Tom Petty, with Beach Boys-caliber vocals and harmony arrangements.  Add to that the grit and aggression of Husker Du/Sugar and you’ve got the picture.   Don’t get us wrong; this is no nostalgia-addled homage but instead a bright, vibrant new twist on those influences.  The music is deceptively simple, but closer scrutiny reveals chord changes and vocal and string arrangements that belie Cronin’s BFA degree in music (though not in a studied way).  There’s something for everyone here:  power-pop jangle, rockers, and even a piano ballad (the closing masterpiece, Piano Mantra) on which Cronin limns Lennon and Tweedy in a heartrending performance.  With a few notable exceptions, Cronin played all the instruments on the album, and yet the album comes off as a full-band project full of life.  There’s enough variety, dynamism and complexity for all.

Thematically, Cronin has matched his sunny-sounding music with darker lyrics that speak of self-doubt, the search and coming-of-age.  At 27, Cronin is closer to 30 than 20, and naturally seems to be searching to find his proper place in the maturing world and its manifold relationships.  There is a constant tension and resolve in the album’s lyrics.  On Weight “I’ve been starting over for a long time, I’m not ready for another day I fail at feeling new” is followed by “No, be bolder, golden light for miles.”  On Shout It Out, “I’m pretty good at making things harder to see, And turning problems back to me, It’s not the way I want to be” is followed by “But I’ve been thinking ’bout that time you came around, And took my head up off the ground, Now that’s a place I want to be.”  On Piano Mantra, “A fine line is crossed, no way back over, A long time, I’m lost, I can’t see over” is followed by the album’s closing couplet: “I’m coming back home, Sink my roots and I’ll be gold, Your open arms are giving me hope.”

As mentioned, Cronin plays every instrument and handles all vocals on MCII, with the exception of guest appearances by K. Dylan Edrich (viola and violin on Peace of Mind and Change), Charles Moothart (drums on Change and Turn Away), Petey Dammit (slide guitar on Peace of Mind, and Ty Segall (guest guitar–his best use as best we can tell).

You can listen to Weight, Shout It Out and Piano Mantra below to get a feel for MCII.  His current tour dates are listed at bottom.

We see a bright future for Cronin and can’t wait for MCIII, MCIV and (naturally) MC5.  Do yourselves a favor and go stream and buy MCII now HERE!

Album highlightsPeace of Mind, Change, Weight, Turn Away, and Piano Mantra.

 

Tour:

05/14 Paradiso, Amsterdam (NL)
05/15 Nouveau Casino, Paris (FR)
05/16 Tuffnel Park Dome, London (UK)
05/17 Great Escape Festival, Brighton (UK) – UNCUT stage
05/18 Le Guess Who? May Day, Utrecht (NL)

05/23 San Diego, CA- Casbah
05/24 Los Angeles, CA- Echo
05/25 San Francisco, CA- Rickshaw Shop

06/06 Mississippi Studios Portland, Oregon
06/07 Tractor Tavern Seattle, Washington
06/08 Ole Beck VFW Post 209 Missoula, Montana
06/10 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, Minnesota
06/13 Silver Dollar Toronto, Ontario NXNE Festival
06/14 Silver Dollar Toronto, Ontario NXNE Festival
06/15 Silver Dollar Toronto, Ontario NXNE Festival
06/16 La Divan Orange Montreal, Quebec
06/17 Great Scott Boston, Massachusetts
06/18 Kung Fu Necktie Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
06/20 Bowery Ballroom New York, New York
06/21 Comet Ping Pong Washington, DC
06/22 Emerald Lounge Asheville, North Carolina
06/23 The Earl Atlanta, Georgia
06/24 The Stone Fox Nashville, Tennessee
06/26 Club Dada Dallas, Texas
06/27 Mohawk (Inside Stage) Austin, Texas
06/28 Padres Marfa, Texas
06/29 Club Congress Tucson, Arizona

07/19 PITCHFORK FESTIVAL Chicago, IL

 

 

 

1 Comment

  • Sounds really great. Thx for the tip, Lefort. You keep me UTD on stuff I need to hear. My anachronistic music habits and I thank you…

    Alas, I must:
    “…songs drip off him like saltwater onto the shore.”
    Does saltwater drip on to the shore? Maybe in SoCal :)

 

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