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Mikal Cronin

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発売日 2011年09月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTrouble in Mind
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TIM031CD
SKU 609132557811

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:34:06
That Moonhearts bassist/Ty Segall collaborator Mikal Cronin knows all sorts of examples of what can be described as classic pop/rock is obvious from the first notes of "Is It Alright" -- harmonies out of the Beach Boys, a building burst of melody that the Raspberries could have loved, and an echo-swathed verse that's both Phil Spector and the Jesus and Mary Chain. But by the time the keyboard drone pop of "Slow Down" arrives, it's clear that Cronin's debut release, however tied together by his singing, seeks to not simply be yet another power pop showcase above all else, whether served up clean or with layers of scuzz. The Suicide-meets-Can growl that opens "Green and Blue," for instance, may be a familiar element in other revivals, but Cronin puts enough of a hooky spin on the feedback rampage to help make it stand out as the album's first down-the-line success. In turn, "Hold on Me" has a bit of late-'50s tearjerker ballad feeling to it in notable sonic contrast. There's also something late '80s about the album, in the way that any number of acts were playing around with psychedelia in their own right, like Love and Rockets and the Ophelias, a kind of shadowy echo of an echo but one with its own splendid and involving air. Credit as well for calling a song "Apathy" but having the title line actually be "I don't want apathy." ~ Ned Raggett

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    1. 1.
      Is It Alright
    2. 2.
      Apathy
    3. 3.
      Green & Blue
    4. 4.
      Get Along
    5. 5.
      Slow Down
    6. 6.
      Gone
    7. 7.
      Situation
    8. 8.
      Again & Again
    9. 9.
      Hold on Me
    10. 10.
      Way Things Go, The

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アーティスト: Mikal Cronin

オリジナル発売日:2011年

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Uncut (p.31) - Ranked #45 in Uncut's '50 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "The fuzzy exuberance sat alongside some fine songwriting, referencing Brian Wilson and The Everlys as much as underground ramalams." Magnet (p.55) - "Cronin learned how to pack garage/punk fuzzbombs with big hooks as the Moonhearts' frontman, and he hasn't lost the ragged-and-reckless urgency here."
Rovi

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